International audienceThe regeneration of riparian shrub and tree species in the Salicaceae family is frequently impaired by human activities. Salicaceae forest restoration has been traditionally approached from a terrestrial perspective that emphasized planting. More recently, floodplain restoration activities have embraced an aquatic perspective, inspired by the emerging philosophy of environmental flows for river management. However, riparian Salicaceae species occur at the interface of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems along watercourses, and their regeneration depends on a complex interaction of hydrologic and geomorphic processes that have shaped key life-cycle requirements for seedling establishment. Ultimately, restoration nee...
Restoring the flooding‐related disturbance regime by removing and setting back flood defenses (chann...
Urban waterways are highly degraded; recent research indicates that management by planting riverbank...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...
International audienceThe regeneration of riparian shrub and tree species in the Salicaceae family i...
International audienceHuman activities on floodplains have severely disrupted the regeneration of fo...
ISBN 978-84-09-11806-9International audienceHuman activities on floodplains have severely disrupted ...
Riparian softwood forests belong to the most endangered vegetation types in Central Europe due to di...
Restoration of streams that were formerly channelized for timber-floating has become increasingly co...
We examined how restoration of riparian vegetation has been implemented and evaluated in the scienti...
Riparian forest loss and degradation due to river-floodplain disconnection is a global problem. Pros...
The riparian vegetation along many rivers is so modified by farming and grazing that forest restorat...
The restoration of floodplain woodlands demands an understanding of the linkages between process, fo...
The Salicaceae and Betulaceae are important plant families within riparian ecosystems throughout the...
ABSTRACT Loss of native riparian vegetation and dominance of invasive species can have negative cons...
AbstractWhen considering revegetation strategies for particular restoration projects, data on commun...
Restoring the flooding‐related disturbance regime by removing and setting back flood defenses (chann...
Urban waterways are highly degraded; recent research indicates that management by planting riverbank...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...
International audienceThe regeneration of riparian shrub and tree species in the Salicaceae family i...
International audienceHuman activities on floodplains have severely disrupted the regeneration of fo...
ISBN 978-84-09-11806-9International audienceHuman activities on floodplains have severely disrupted ...
Riparian softwood forests belong to the most endangered vegetation types in Central Europe due to di...
Restoration of streams that were formerly channelized for timber-floating has become increasingly co...
We examined how restoration of riparian vegetation has been implemented and evaluated in the scienti...
Riparian forest loss and degradation due to river-floodplain disconnection is a global problem. Pros...
The riparian vegetation along many rivers is so modified by farming and grazing that forest restorat...
The restoration of floodplain woodlands demands an understanding of the linkages between process, fo...
The Salicaceae and Betulaceae are important plant families within riparian ecosystems throughout the...
ABSTRACT Loss of native riparian vegetation and dominance of invasive species can have negative cons...
AbstractWhen considering revegetation strategies for particular restoration projects, data on commun...
Restoring the flooding‐related disturbance regime by removing and setting back flood defenses (chann...
Urban waterways are highly degraded; recent research indicates that management by planting riverbank...
The disruption of hydrological connectivity by human activities such as flood regulation or land-use...