River floodplains provide a large number of ecosystem services (ESSs) for human societies. However, human manipulations of rivers and floodplains have led to the loss of many ESSs, including the provision of habitats for typical floodplain flora and fauna. To quantify such losses, we present a new index, which incorporates the functional and structural quality of riverine and alluvial habitats and their communities. The assessment is based on publicly available biotic and abiotic data at a local scale (e.g., habitat type mapping, species data). The new evaluation method consists of three steps: First, an evaluation at habitat type level is done by using well-established assessment criteria (e.g., groundwater dependence, legal protection sta...
The objective of the present article is to propose an index that allows the assessment of the fluvia...
Abstract In recent decades, two of the main management tools used to stem biodiversity erosion have ...
The success of river restoration was estimated using the ecosystem services approach. In eight pairs...
River floodplains provide a large number of ecosystem services (ESSs) for human societies. However, ...
Natural floodplains are ecosystems with a diverse mosaic of habitats and site conditions, but also h...
Rivers and floodplains provide many regulating, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services (ES) su...
Natural floodplains are ecosystems with a diverse mosaic of habitats and site conditions, but also h...
Restoring natural fluvial dynamics is fundamental for sustaining biodiversity and functional integri...
The programme LIFE Nature "Conservation and restoration of habitats of the Rhine fringe" (2002-2005)...
International audienceIn recent decades, two of the main management tools used to stem biodiversity ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
The objective of the present article is to propose an index that allows the assessment of the fluvia...
Large river-floodplain systems are hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services but are also used...
The objective of the present article is to propose an index that allows the assessment of the fluvia...
Abstract In recent decades, two of the main management tools used to stem biodiversity erosion have ...
The success of river restoration was estimated using the ecosystem services approach. In eight pairs...
River floodplains provide a large number of ecosystem services (ESSs) for human societies. However, ...
Natural floodplains are ecosystems with a diverse mosaic of habitats and site conditions, but also h...
Rivers and floodplains provide many regulating, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services (ES) su...
Natural floodplains are ecosystems with a diverse mosaic of habitats and site conditions, but also h...
Restoring natural fluvial dynamics is fundamental for sustaining biodiversity and functional integri...
The programme LIFE Nature "Conservation and restoration of habitats of the Rhine fringe" (2002-2005)...
International audienceIn recent decades, two of the main management tools used to stem biodiversity ...
The impact of water abstractions and hydro-morphological alterations on the aquatic ecosystems can b...
The objective of the present article is to propose an index that allows the assessment of the fluvia...
Large river-floodplain systems are hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services but are also used...
The objective of the present article is to propose an index that allows the assessment of the fluvia...
Abstract In recent decades, two of the main management tools used to stem biodiversity erosion have ...
The success of river restoration was estimated using the ecosystem services approach. In eight pairs...