There is growing concern that the adoption of intensive agricultural land management practices in upland areas of the UK over the past 50-60 years may have affected hydrological responses and sediment transfer regimes in river catchments and could, therefore, be contributing to increased levels of flood risk and ecological disturbance. However, recent evidence from a research catchment at Pontbren in mid-Wales indicates that the implementation of a more sustainable livestock farming strategy could help to mitigate some of these impacts, raising the possibility that strategic land use planning could be used as a cost-effective, multi-functional river management option. The impacts of historical land use changes and land management practices ...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
There is growing concern that the adoption of intensive agricultural land management practices in up...
In response to growing concern about impacts of upland agricultural land management on flood risk, a...
A programme of field experiments at the Pontbren catchment in Wales has, since autumn 2004, been exa...
In the UK, perceived increases ih high impact flood events over the last decade and broad scale reco...
Agricultural intensification is related to changes in agricultural practices, land use management an...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
The afforestation of upland areas in the UK has been the largest rural land use change this century....
European rivers have, in general, incised and narrowed over the twentieth century as a result of a w...
European rivers have, in general, incised and narrowed over the twentieth century as a result of a w...
Diffuse sources of sediment and sediment-associated nutrients are of increasing environmental concer...
River channel planform change in upland gravel-bed rivers has consequences for riparian land use, ri...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
There is growing concern that the adoption of intensive agricultural land management practices in up...
In response to growing concern about impacts of upland agricultural land management on flood risk, a...
A programme of field experiments at the Pontbren catchment in Wales has, since autumn 2004, been exa...
In the UK, perceived increases ih high impact flood events over the last decade and broad scale reco...
Agricultural intensification is related to changes in agricultural practices, land use management an...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
The afforestation of upland areas in the UK has been the largest rural land use change this century....
European rivers have, in general, incised and narrowed over the twentieth century as a result of a w...
European rivers have, in general, incised and narrowed over the twentieth century as a result of a w...
Diffuse sources of sediment and sediment-associated nutrients are of increasing environmental concer...
River channel planform change in upland gravel-bed rivers has consequences for riparian land use, ri...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
International audienceChange of land use or agricultural practices are known to have high impacts on...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...