Many current river assessment methods emphasise the river reach scale (a fixed length of river of the order of a few hundred meters) and provide a wealth of useful information that characterises the river corridor at the time of survey. However, they also have several limitations when they are used for understanding physical processes and causes of river alteration. A multi-scale, process-based framework is needed, which incorporates reach scale information into a larger spatial and temporal assessment of the controls on reach dynamics, and a process-based interpretation of the contemporary status of reaches, their historical dynamics and their likely future trajectories of adjustment. This paper reports on the early development and applica...
Worldwide, rivers provide important socio-economic and environmental functions and are essential to ...
The hydrologic regime of a river is one of the factors determining its ecological status. This paper...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
Many current river assessment methods emphasise the river ‘reach’ scale (a fixed length of river of ...
This paper introduces this special issue of Aquatic Sciences. It outlines a multi-scale, hierarchica...
The Morphological Quality Index (MQI) and the Morphological Quality Index for monitoring (MQIm) have...
International audienceThis paper forms a post-script to a Special Issue of Aquatic Sciences devoted ...
In the context of the Water Framework Directive’s goal of attaining “good ecological status”, a LIFE...
The work leading to this paper received funding from the EU’s FP7 programme under Grant Agreement No...
New European legislation known as the Water Framework Directive (WFD) challenges catchment hydrologi...
1. This paper reports on an extension to the use of Fluvial Audit survey to include a subjective and...
International audienceIn Europe, there are less than 10 % of total stream and river length that can ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE [TR2_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThe aim of this...
The work leading to this paper has received funding for the EU’s FP7 under Grant Agreement No. 28265...
The hydrology and geomorphology of most rivers has been fundamentally altered through a long history...
Worldwide, rivers provide important socio-economic and environmental functions and are essential to ...
The hydrologic regime of a river is one of the factors determining its ecological status. This paper...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
Many current river assessment methods emphasise the river ‘reach’ scale (a fixed length of river of ...
This paper introduces this special issue of Aquatic Sciences. It outlines a multi-scale, hierarchica...
The Morphological Quality Index (MQI) and the Morphological Quality Index for monitoring (MQIm) have...
International audienceThis paper forms a post-script to a Special Issue of Aquatic Sciences devoted ...
In the context of the Water Framework Directive’s goal of attaining “good ecological status”, a LIFE...
The work leading to this paper received funding from the EU’s FP7 programme under Grant Agreement No...
New European legislation known as the Water Framework Directive (WFD) challenges catchment hydrologi...
1. This paper reports on an extension to the use of Fluvial Audit survey to include a subjective and...
International audienceIn Europe, there are less than 10 % of total stream and river length that can ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE [TR2_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceThe aim of this...
The work leading to this paper has received funding for the EU’s FP7 under Grant Agreement No. 28265...
The hydrology and geomorphology of most rivers has been fundamentally altered through a long history...
Worldwide, rivers provide important socio-economic and environmental functions and are essential to ...
The hydrologic regime of a river is one of the factors determining its ecological status. This paper...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...