International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat restoration is often complicated by the weaknesses of monitoring strategies. In this context, data-rich flow experiments are unique occasions to draw generic lessons concerning the predictive power of habitat-based models and the optimization of monitoring strategies. We provide an overview of such a data-rich restoration case study (hydrological changes in the Rhône River in France) and discuss some general lessons learnt from the project. The restoration started in 1999 and has combined so far minimum flow increases in four reaches (total length 47 km) and the dredging and/or reconnection of 24 floodplain channels. The project concerned many s...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
International audienceThe restoration of side channels (also referred to as abandoned channels, form...
International audienceThe design of floodplain channel restoration projects is poorly informed by th...
International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat rest...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
Despite strong investments dedicated to river physical restoration, it is still difficult to assess ...
International audienceSince 2000, an ambitious ecological restoration program was carried out on the...
International audience1. Principal threats to running waters are linked to human-made discharge modi...
1. A multiple-trait-based approach can provide predictions and interpretations of the responses of f...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
1. River–floodplain interactions (i.e. lateral connectivity) are a major driver of the structure and...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
International audienceOver the past few decades, numerous floodplain restoration projects have attem...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
International audienceThe restoration of side channels (also referred to as abandoned channels, form...
International audienceThe design of floodplain channel restoration projects is poorly informed by th...
International audienceTesting our ability to predict the ecological effects of flow and habitat rest...
International audience1. Effective environmental management needs models that reliably predict quant...
Despite strong investments dedicated to river physical restoration, it is still difficult to assess ...
International audienceSince 2000, an ambitious ecological restoration program was carried out on the...
International audience1. Principal threats to running waters are linked to human-made discharge modi...
1. A multiple-trait-based approach can provide predictions and interpretations of the responses of f...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
1. River–floodplain interactions (i.e. lateral connectivity) are a major driver of the structure and...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
International audienceOver the past few decades, numerous floodplain restoration projects have attem...
Modifications to landscapes and flow regimes of rivers have altered the function, biodiversity, and ...
International audienceThe restoration of side channels (also referred to as abandoned channels, form...
International audienceThe design of floodplain channel restoration projects is poorly informed by th...