This chapter reviews the history, application and future challenges of river classification. It advocates river characterisation/classification should not simply improve the understanding of patterns and processes, but also extend the knowledge of river science both conceptually and theoretically and be applicable within an interdisciplinary domain. Specifically, the chapter identifies a chronology of geomorphic-based river system characterisation into four distinct periods: the pioneer, the consolidation, application and the river science phase. The chronology of geomorphic-based river system characterisation highlights a trend from bottom-up, constructivist approaches to top-down, reductionist approaches within river characterisation/ cla...
n an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to con...
River classification is not only vital to understand the formation, evolution and transformation of ...
Fluvial geomorphology provides the basis for characterizing complex river networks and evaluating bi...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Grounded and authentic management applications link field-based insights to theoretical understandin...
New understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes has successfully informed flood mitigation s...
Landscape perspectives in riverine ecology have been undertaken increasingly in the last 30 years, l...
Geomorphic units are the elementary spatial physical features of the river mosaic at the reach scale...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
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, to simplify ...
This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, whi...
Effective environmental management is adaptive, building upon scientifically informed policies that ...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
n an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to con...
River classification is not only vital to understand the formation, evolution and transformation of ...
Fluvial geomorphology provides the basis for characterizing complex river networks and evaluating bi...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications...
Contemporary approaches for assessing the condition of river systems focus primarily on biological i...
Grounded and authentic management applications link field-based insights to theoretical understandin...
New understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes has successfully informed flood mitigation s...
Landscape perspectives in riverine ecology have been undertaken increasingly in the last 30 years, l...
Geomorphic units are the elementary spatial physical features of the river mosaic at the reach scale...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
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, to simplify ...
This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, whi...
Effective environmental management is adaptive, building upon scientifically informed policies that ...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
n an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to con...
River classification is not only vital to understand the formation, evolution and transformation of ...
Fluvial geomorphology provides the basis for characterizing complex river networks and evaluating bi...