Riparian zones provide critically important ecological functions, including the interception of nutrients and sediments before they enter waterways. Consequently, riparian zones, and the vegetation they support, are often considered as an important ‘final buffer' between waterways and adjacent land. In agricultural ecosystems, riparian zones are therefore increasingly recognized as an important component of strategies aimed at minimizing the flow of nutrients and sediments into waterways. Accordingly, riparian zones are increasingly afforded protection and are targeted for restoration. Here we present results of a study in which we aimed to identify patterns of change in soil and vegetation properties in riparian zones, under different mana...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Dryland rivers are recognized for limited research and high uncertainties with respect to understand...
Anthropogenic influences and land use practices in eastern Australia over the past 200 years have re...
International audienceRestoration of riparian vegetation may reduce nutrient and sediment contaminat...
Changes in the amount of riparian vegetation can vary significantly over large spatial extents, and ...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
Efforts are underway in many areas to restore riparian zones to arrest and/or reverse their degradat...
Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients sourced from hillslopes and reduce stream bank e...
Studies were conducted on streams flowing through agricultural floodplains in south-eastern Australi...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients coming from hillslopes and reduce stream bank er...
Riparian zones are considered to improve stream condition by providing a buffer between waterways an...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Stuart JonesVegetation assessment is done using a wide range approaches depen...
Worldwide, agricultural activities are associated with environmental impacts including riparian degr...
Riparian zones contribute with biodiversity and ecosystem functions of fundamental importance for re...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Dryland rivers are recognized for limited research and high uncertainties with respect to understand...
Anthropogenic influences and land use practices in eastern Australia over the past 200 years have re...
International audienceRestoration of riparian vegetation may reduce nutrient and sediment contaminat...
Changes in the amount of riparian vegetation can vary significantly over large spatial extents, and ...
Waterways in New Zealand have been severely degraded by agricultural activities during the past two ...
Efforts are underway in many areas to restore riparian zones to arrest and/or reverse their degradat...
Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients sourced from hillslopes and reduce stream bank e...
Studies were conducted on streams flowing through agricultural floodplains in south-eastern Australi...
Agricultural practices can lead to an increased export of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and impair...
Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients coming from hillslopes and reduce stream bank er...
Riparian zones are considered to improve stream condition by providing a buffer between waterways an...
© 2013 Dr. Christopher Stuart JonesVegetation assessment is done using a wide range approaches depen...
Worldwide, agricultural activities are associated with environmental impacts including riparian degr...
Riparian zones contribute with biodiversity and ecosystem functions of fundamental importance for re...
Streams and rivers are intrinsically linked to the terrestrial environment by the exchange of water,...
Dryland rivers are recognized for limited research and high uncertainties with respect to understand...
Anthropogenic influences and land use practices in eastern Australia over the past 200 years have re...