Most of the rehabilitations of river sections with their banks in cities has often been inappropriate. The reason for this is that designers do not understand the natural functioning of a river and they are synthesizing and sterilizing these urban spaces, distorting its natural functioning. Besides, there are clear proofs that these rehabilitations are useless, contributing to the devaluation of the river ecosystem without improving its relationships with the city. The other effect of the water lines destructions are the educational terms, broadcasting a wrong idea of the functioning of the river. This article tries to show briefly, how a river works, what arethe natural characteristicswhich should be valued by a rehabilitation and what has...
Mass urbanisation presents one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The development of...
By considering certain factors like those mentioned by Ian Thompson (2005) in his definition of land...
International audienceThe introduction of sports and recreational facilities into natural environmen...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and estuaries in urban environments can be a real asset to a city. ...
An authentic approach to river rehabilitation emphasizes concerns for the natural values of a given ...
From the 19th century, in Western Europe, urban sanitation was meant to create sewers as well as bur...
Rivers commonly serve as defining, founding features of human settlements, yet urbanisation has degr...
Water is of paramount significance; it sustains all life on planet earth – physically and psychologi...
Contemporary mono-functional flood defense solutions are no longer accepted, as they tend to not tak...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Mass urbanisation presents one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The development of...
Population growth, urban development and urban buildup have disturbed the balance between the nature...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Streams and rivers vary in character from place to place: from headwaters to mouth and from region t...
Mass urbanisation presents one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The development of...
By considering certain factors like those mentioned by Ian Thompson (2005) in his definition of land...
International audienceThe introduction of sports and recreational facilities into natural environmen...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands and estuaries in urban environments can be a real asset to a city. ...
An authentic approach to river rehabilitation emphasizes concerns for the natural values of a given ...
From the 19th century, in Western Europe, urban sanitation was meant to create sewers as well as bur...
Rivers commonly serve as defining, founding features of human settlements, yet urbanisation has degr...
Water is of paramount significance; it sustains all life on planet earth – physically and psychologi...
Contemporary mono-functional flood defense solutions are no longer accepted, as they tend to not tak...
Rivers are among the most fascinating creations of nature, closely related to human development and ...
Mass urbanisation presents one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The development of...
Population growth, urban development and urban buildup have disturbed the balance between the nature...
This study analyses how river restoration-rehabilitation concepts can be transferred from natural se...
Streams and rivers vary in character from place to place: from headwaters to mouth and from region t...
Mass urbanisation presents one of the most urgent challenges of the 21st century. The development of...
By considering certain factors like those mentioned by Ian Thompson (2005) in his definition of land...
International audienceThe introduction of sports and recreational facilities into natural environmen...