Floodplains are some of the most ecologically important and human‐impacted habitats throughout the world. Large efforts are underway in North America, Europe, Australia, and …
Riparian zones are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world, but are at risk due to agricultural expansion and climate change. To maximize return on conservation investment …
Abstract Changes in hydromorphological conditions in the mountainous Czarny Dunajec River over the last six decades were investigated through the analysis of archival aerial …
Habitat degradation is one of the major reasons for freshwater species decline. Hydrogeomorphological processes (such as sediment transport, bank erosion, and flooding) …
The hydrogeomorphological condition due to anthropogenic interventions is deteriorating globally. Thus, the present work intends to assess the hydromorphological condition of the …
Braided reaches were common along near‐natural Alpine rivers, and the associated habitat dynamics supported plant and animal species specialized on early‐successional stages …
J Lemay, PM Biron, M Boivin, N Stämpfli, K Foote - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Stream assessment indices have become increasingly important in quantifying the overall status of river networks to define specific targets for restoration initiatives. Such an …
M El Hourani, J Härtling, G Broll - Hydrology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Since the Water Framework Directive (WFD) came into force in 2000, data on the hydromorphological quality have been collected for all rivers in Europe. In Germany, a …
Stream restoration practitioners and researchers have devoted a great deal of effort in recent decades to developing extensive guidance for stream restoration. The available resources …