deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications in fluvial geomorphology, and reviews examples of geomorphic classification systems. It explores uses and limitations of classifications as a tool in fluvial geomorphology and river management. Buffington and Montgomery emphasize the distinction between descriptive and process‐based classifications, noting that descriptive classifications can be quantitative and process‐based classifications can be qualitative. Distinctions between mountain torrents and lowland rivers are perhaps the oldest form of river classification. A wide range of geomorphic river classification schemes have been proposed since the late 19th century, reflecting the dive...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
River classification is not only vital to understand the formation, evolution and transformation of ...
This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, whi...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications...
This chapter reviews the history, application and future challenges of river classification. It advo...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
Grounded and authentic management applications link field-based insights to theoretical understandin...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
New understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes has successfully informed flood mitigation s...
Rivers show a remarkable diversity of character and behaviour in any catchment. Human activities hav...
Meaningful iteration between place-based knowledge of rivers and generalised, theoretically-framed u...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
The comprehensive approach for classification of river systems makes it possible to identify the inf...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
River classification is not only vital to understand the formation, evolution and transformation of ...
This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, whi...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications...
This chapter reviews the history, application and future challenges of river classification. It advo...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
Grounded and authentic management applications link field-based insights to theoretical understandin...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
New understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes has successfully informed flood mitigation s...
Rivers show a remarkable diversity of character and behaviour in any catchment. Human activities hav...
Meaningful iteration between place-based knowledge of rivers and generalised, theoretically-framed u...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
The comprehensive approach for classification of river systems makes it possible to identify the inf...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
River classification is not only vital to understand the formation, evolution and transformation of ...
This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, whi...