River culture: How socio‐ecological linkages to the rhythm of the waters develop, how they are lost, and how they can be regained

KM Wantzen - The Geographical Journal, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The hydrological patterns of all natural water bodies pulse in variable rhythms of high and
low water. The biodiversity of these ecosystems is driven by the changing nature of the …

A Socio-Ecological Approach to Conserve and Manage Riverscapes in Designated Areas: Cases of the Loire River Valley and Dordogne Basin, France

L Yousry, Y Cao, B Marmiroli, O Guerri, G Delaunay… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The environmental management of rivers faces a substantial geographical problem: due to
their elongate shape and their position at the valley bottom, the area that they cover is …

Identifying the impacts of urbanization and extreme flows on river water temperatures in headwater catchments

D Croghan, AF Van Loon, C Bradley… - Hydrological …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Urbanization and extreme flows are altering stream temperature dynamics, yet our
understanding of the impact of urbanization and extreme flows on stream temperature is …

[HTML][HTML] Implications of the transition towards water-wise approaches in urban areas: Elucidating the risk from micropollutants release

J Ianes, B Cantoni, F Scana, RD Compagni… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The transition towards circular and sustainable urban water systems, embracing a water-
wise city approach, results in highly interconnected systems, introducing complexities in …

[HTML][HTML] Potential of Former Mill Race Corridors for Urban Regeneration Strategies—A Case Study from Podolínec in Prešov Region (Slovakia)

J Illes, K Kristianova, V Joklova, A Shayegani - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
In the past, mill races were part of the urban structure of many towns in Slovakia. As
regulated and artificially created waterways, they served to drive mills, rollers, or hammers …

River Culture: Living with the River, Loving the River, Taking Care of the River

KM Wantzen - Blue Papers, 2023 - bluepapers.nl
An unbelievably small portion of the water available on planet Earth, just 0.00015 per cent of
it, runs in rivers (Garcia-Moreno et al. 2014). And yet, this is the most important water source …

The impact of urban stream burial on DOM cycling: new insights from a mesocosm experiment

D Croghan, K Khamis, C Bradley, JP Sadler… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Urban landscapes can drastically alter light regimes through stream burial, and also modify
water temperature patterns, both of which have profound implications for the degradation of …

RIDEFINIZIONE DEL RAPPORTO CITTÀ-FIUMI: UNO SGUARDO NEL TORINESE

L BATTISTI, RG BRUNO, E DANSERO… - Documenti …, 2024 - documentigeografici.it
Redefining the city-river relationship: a look at the Turin area.–The relationship between the
city and the river is being profoundly redefined in the context of the water crisis, in the …

Il respiro dell'acqua ad Ho Chi Minh City

M Aimini - Ri-Vista. Research for landscape architecture, 2023 - torrossa.com
Contesto La Repubblica Socialista del Vietnam nasce dopo un lungo e travagliato processo
di unificazione, iniziato nel nord del paese con la sconfitta della potenza coloniale francese …

Quantifying Stormwater Nutrient Processing in Urban Water Conveyance to Inform University Sustainability Practices

MG Bertello - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Industrial fertilizer production has made important contributions to the ability to feed a
growing population. However, excessive use has led to large amounts of nitrogen being …