Riparian corridors have the potential to function as thermal refuges, moderating extremes of local temperature variation. However, although demonstrated at individual sites, and over short periods, the consistency of this effect at wider temporal and spatial scales is poorly understood. The aim of this study is to assess the temperature differences between riparian corridors and adjacent non-riparian habitats and to explore the influence of environmental characteristics on these differences. Air temperature was monitored hourly at 20 paired locations (riparian and non-riparian) for two consecutive years. Urban index and canopy cover were characterised by calculating the percentage of impervious surface area and tree canopy cover within a 10...
Stream water temperature limits the growth and survival of aquatic organisms; whereby riparian shadi...
Natural elements such as vegetation and water bodies may help reduce heat in urban spaces in summer ...
Riparian woodlands significantly affect the water quality of streams and rivers. Thus, we examined w...
Thermal regime warming and increased variability can result in human developed watersheds due to run...
Climate change is likely to increase summer temperatures in many river environments, raising concern...
Rising water temperature (Tw) due to anthropogenic climate change may have serious consequences for ...
International audienceGiven the actual trajectory of greenhouse gases emissions, in situ actions are...
Vegetation and water bodies are being utilized as tools to cool the local environment and combat int...
This thesis aimed to provide improved understanding of the spatial and temporal variability of strea...
Water temperature (Tw) is a key determinant of freshwater ecosystem status and cause for concern und...
There is major concern that river temperature changes driven by a changing climate and associated hy...
Abstract Hydrological connectivity in river networks influences their response to environmental chan...
© 2017 Manuja Udeshi LekammudiyanseStreams draining urban catchments are relatively warmer than non-...
Climatic warming will increase river temperature globally, with consequences for cold water-adapted ...
Stream water temperature limits the growth and survival of aquatic organisms; whereby riparian shadi...
Natural elements such as vegetation and water bodies may help reduce heat in urban spaces in summer ...
Riparian woodlands significantly affect the water quality of streams and rivers. Thus, we examined w...
Thermal regime warming and increased variability can result in human developed watersheds due to run...
Climate change is likely to increase summer temperatures in many river environments, raising concern...
Rising water temperature (Tw) due to anthropogenic climate change may have serious consequences for ...
International audienceGiven the actual trajectory of greenhouse gases emissions, in situ actions are...
Vegetation and water bodies are being utilized as tools to cool the local environment and combat int...
This thesis aimed to provide improved understanding of the spatial and temporal variability of strea...
Water temperature (Tw) is a key determinant of freshwater ecosystem status and cause for concern und...
There is major concern that river temperature changes driven by a changing climate and associated hy...
Abstract Hydrological connectivity in river networks influences their response to environmental chan...
© 2017 Manuja Udeshi LekammudiyanseStreams draining urban catchments are relatively warmer than non-...
Climatic warming will increase river temperature globally, with consequences for cold water-adapted ...
Stream water temperature limits the growth and survival of aquatic organisms; whereby riparian shadi...
Natural elements such as vegetation and water bodies may help reduce heat in urban spaces in summer ...
Riparian woodlands significantly affect the water quality of streams and rivers. Thus, we examined w...