River-wetland corridors form where a high degree of connectivity between the surface (rheic) and subsurface (hyporheic) components of streamflow creates an interconnected …
HM Nepf - Journal of Hydraulic Research, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This paper highlights some recent trends in vegetation hydrodynamics, focusing on conditions within channels and spanning spatial scales from individual blades, to canopies …
KG Turner, MV Odgaard, PK Bøcher, T Dalgaard… - Landscape and Urban …, 2014 - Elsevier
We made a spatial analysis of 11 ecosystem services at a 10 km× 10 km grid scale covering most of Denmark. Our objective was to describe their spatial distribution and interactions …
Ecosystem connectivity tends to increase the resilience and function of ecosystems responding to stressors. Coastal ecosystems sequester disproportionately large amounts of …
Southeast Asia (SEA) is one of the most biologically rich regions in the world. The region has achieved rapid economic growth and is undergoing some of the highest rates of …
Aim Within fluvial and coastal ecosystems world‐wide, flows of water, wind and sediment generate a shifting landscape mosaic composed of bare substrate and pioneer and mature …
In a rapidly changing world, quantifying ecosystem resilience is an important challenge. Historically, resilience has been defined via models that do not take spatial effects into …
C Liu, Y Shan - Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers …, 2022 - icevirtuallibrary.com
This study achieved three goals to clarify the impact of a vegetation patch on flow adjustment and velocity. First, a valid equation for the interior adjustment distance (L d) inside a model …
RO Tinoco, JE San Juan… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We present a critical analysis of experimental findings on vegetation–flow–sediment interactions obtained through both laboratory and field experiments on tidal and coastal …