Process-based restoration aims to reestablish normative rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, and biological processes that sustain river and floodplain ecosystems. Ecosystem conditions at any site are governed by hierarchical regional, watershed, and reach-scale processes controlling hydrologic and sediment regimes; floodplain and aquatic habitat dynamics; and riparian and aquatic biota. We outline and illustrate four process-based principles that ensure river restoration will be guided toward sustainable actions: (1) restoration actions should address the root causes of degradation, (2) actions must be consistent with the physical and biological potential of the site, (3) actions should be at a scale commensurate with environmental ...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
Extensive degradation of ecosystems, combined with the increasing demands placed on the goods and se...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Process-based restoration aims to re-establish natural rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, a...
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water-resources science. From an ini...
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water-resources science. From an ini...
Large catchment basins may be viewed as ecosystems in which natural and cultural attributes interact...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
River restoration can enhance river dynamics, environmental heterogeneity and biodiversity, but the ...
Understanding socio-ecological characteristics associated with rivers and their catchments, and usin...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
The main effects of regulation, channelization, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
The hydrology and geomorphology of most rivers has been fundamentally altered through a long history...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
Extensive degradation of ecosystems, combined with the increasing demands placed on the goods and se...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
Process-based restoration aims to re-establish natural rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, a...
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water-resources science. From an ini...
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water-resources science. From an ini...
Large catchment basins may be viewed as ecosystems in which natural and cultural attributes interact...
River restoration is at the forefront of applied hydrologic science. However, many river restoration...
River restoration can enhance river dynamics, environmental heterogeneity and biodiversity, but the ...
Understanding socio-ecological characteristics associated with rivers and their catchments, and usin...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
The main effects of regulation, channelisation, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
The main effects of regulation, channelization, and diversion works on river ecosystems are a decrea...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
The hydrology and geomorphology of most rivers has been fundamentally altered through a long history...
River management based solely on physical science has proven to be unsustainable and unsuccessful, e...
Extensive degradation of ecosystems, combined with the increasing demands placed on the goods and se...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...