One of the prime objectives of restoration is to alter the biotic and abiotic components of a system in a way so as to promote the revitalization of ecosystem functions and characteristics similar to those of undisturbed ecosystems of the same type. In stream restoration, this involves reestablishing a hydrologic regime favorable to the colonization of hydrophytic vegetation and the development of hydric soils. Soil properties of riparian floodplains are largely influenced by connectivity with the stream channel, but can also be affected by the physical process of restoration itself. The objective of this study was to quantify the spatial impacts of restoration efforts on soil properties by comparing soils collected before and four years af...
In response to the recognition that successful restoration of riparian wetland habitat is often inhi...
Pennsylvania is known for its river life. Property owners in the upper Susquehanna River basin in pa...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...
One of the prime objectives of restoration is to alter the biotic and abiotic components of a system...
International audienceRestoration of riparian vegetation may reduce nutrient and sediment contaminat...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
Riparian buffers have been proven to reduce nutrient and sediment transport to streams in agricultur...
This research expands the understanding of the effects of hydrological restoration on nutrient reduc...
Microbial biomass, nitrifiers and denitrifiers in surface soil (0–10 cm) were quantified in a ripari...
Stream restoration projects that attempt to reduce channel incision and bank erosion by reconstructi...
ABSTRACT Restoration of degraded channels may take on many forms depending on the methodology utiliz...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Riparian zones provide critically important ecological functions, including the interception of nutr...
Efforts are underway in many areas to restore riparian zones to arrest and/or reverse their degradat...
In response to the recognition that successful restoration of riparian wetland habitat is often inhi...
Pennsylvania is known for its river life. Property owners in the upper Susquehanna River basin in pa...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...
One of the prime objectives of restoration is to alter the biotic and abiotic components of a system...
International audienceRestoration of riparian vegetation may reduce nutrient and sediment contaminat...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Stream restoration is being conducted throughout the world at unprecedented rates to address stream ...
Riparian buffers have been proven to reduce nutrient and sediment transport to streams in agricultur...
This research expands the understanding of the effects of hydrological restoration on nutrient reduc...
Microbial biomass, nitrifiers and denitrifiers in surface soil (0–10 cm) were quantified in a ripari...
Stream restoration projects that attempt to reduce channel incision and bank erosion by reconstructi...
ABSTRACT Restoration of degraded channels may take on many forms depending on the methodology utiliz...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Riparian zones provide critically important ecological functions, including the interception of nutr...
Efforts are underway in many areas to restore riparian zones to arrest and/or reverse their degradat...
In response to the recognition that successful restoration of riparian wetland habitat is often inhi...
Pennsylvania is known for its river life. Property owners in the upper Susquehanna River basin in pa...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...