The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime required to sustain freshwater and estuarine ecosystems, and the human livelihoods and well-being that depend on them. The definition suggests a central role for ecohydrological science to help determine a required flow regime for a target ecosystem condition. Indeed, many countries have established laws and policies to implement environmental flows with the expectation that science can deliver the answers. This article provides an overview of recent developments and applications of environmental flows on six continents to explore the changing role of ecohydrological sciences, recognizing its limitations and the emerging needs of society, water resource man...
Recognition of the escalating hydrological alteration of rivers on a global scale and resultant envi...
689 the quantity of water, but also a condition of the river system, which can safely maintain all e...
As the earth becomes a quilt of managed patches, ecohydrologists need to move from describing to pre...
Water resource development, including infrastructure and extraction, has long been recognized to cha...
Increasing awareness of the complexity of river ecosystems has led to the emergence of integrative d...
Modern ecohydrologic science will be critical for providing the best information to policy makers an...
122 pagesThe role that environmental flows (e-flows) have in aquatic ecosystems can be explained by ...
Throughout the world, estuaries and coastal waters have experienced environmental degradation. Prese...
1. The flow regime is a primary determinant of the structure and function of aquatic and riparian ec...
The term “environmental flows” describes the quantities, quality, and patterns of water flows requir...
Water management has historically focused on directresource benefits (eg for domestic use, growing f...
[1] Water-limited environments occupy about half of the Earth’s land surface and contain some of the...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
1. Environmental flows is now a widely accepted term that covers the quantity, timing, duration, fre...
Environmental water management has become a global imperative in response to environmental degradati...
Recognition of the escalating hydrological alteration of rivers on a global scale and resultant envi...
689 the quantity of water, but also a condition of the river system, which can safely maintain all e...
As the earth becomes a quilt of managed patches, ecohydrologists need to move from describing to pre...
Water resource development, including infrastructure and extraction, has long been recognized to cha...
Increasing awareness of the complexity of river ecosystems has led to the emergence of integrative d...
Modern ecohydrologic science will be critical for providing the best information to policy makers an...
122 pagesThe role that environmental flows (e-flows) have in aquatic ecosystems can be explained by ...
Throughout the world, estuaries and coastal waters have experienced environmental degradation. Prese...
1. The flow regime is a primary determinant of the structure and function of aquatic and riparian ec...
The term “environmental flows” describes the quantities, quality, and patterns of water flows requir...
Water management has historically focused on directresource benefits (eg for domestic use, growing f...
[1] Water-limited environments occupy about half of the Earth’s land surface and contain some of the...
Most rivers worldwide are highly regulated by anthropogenic activities through flow regulation and w...
1. Environmental flows is now a widely accepted term that covers the quantity, timing, duration, fre...
Environmental water management has become a global imperative in response to environmental degradati...
Recognition of the escalating hydrological alteration of rivers on a global scale and resultant envi...
689 the quantity of water, but also a condition of the river system, which can safely maintain all e...
As the earth becomes a quilt of managed patches, ecohydrologists need to move from describing to pre...