Biophysical condition is one indicator of the immediate success of efforts to restore degraded rivers as well as longer-term progress towards improving water quality. In the context of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the biophysical condition of river systems in the UK also reflects how well international environmental policy translates into improved river management domestically. We assess whether the condition of river systems in the UK has improved or declined over the past two decades, whether regions identified by the first WFD assessment have improved or declined, and thus, how effectively international policy has been implemented nationally. Methods include: statistical and spatial analysis of more than 25,000 habitat condition ...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
River restoration projects are carried out actively in several countries as an alternative flood pro...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Biophysical condition is one indicator of the immediate success of efforts to restore degraded river...
Biophysical condition is one indicator of the immediate success of efforts to restore degraded river...
• UK Chalk rivers have suffered significantly from anthropogenic realignment and channel alteration ...
A stratified random sample of 4 849 River Habitat Survey (RHS) sites was used to assess the physical...
International audienceReaching a “good ecological status” of rivers is a challenging issue for the E...
1.Some ecological effects of physically modifying rivers are still unclear, partly due to scale fact...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD), which was adopted in 2000, changed water management in...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) is widely regarded as a seminal piece of environmental legisl...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
River restoration projects are carried out actively in several countries as an alternative flood pro...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Biophysical condition is one indicator of the immediate success of efforts to restore degraded river...
Biophysical condition is one indicator of the immediate success of efforts to restore degraded river...
• UK Chalk rivers have suffered significantly from anthropogenic realignment and channel alteration ...
A stratified random sample of 4 849 River Habitat Survey (RHS) sites was used to assess the physical...
International audienceReaching a “good ecological status” of rivers is a challenging issue for the E...
1.Some ecological effects of physically modifying rivers are still unclear, partly due to scale fact...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
Scientists and practitioners working on river restoration have made progress on understanding the re...
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD), which was adopted in 2000, changed water management in...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) is widely regarded as a seminal piece of environmental legisl...
1. The need for sensitive biological measures of aquatic ecosystem integrity applicable at large spa...
River restoration projects are carried out actively in several countries as an alternative flood pro...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...