The science and practice of river restoration
River restoration is one of the most prominent areas of applied water‐resources science.
From an initial focus on enhancing fish habitat or river appearance, primarily through …
From an initial focus on enhancing fish habitat or river appearance, primarily through …
Streamside forest buffer width needed to protect stream water quality, habitat, and organisms: a literature review
BW Sweeney, JD Newbold - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This literature review addresses how wide a streamside forest buffer needs to be to protect
water quality, habitat, and biota for small streams (≤~ 100 km2 or~ 5th order watershed) …
water quality, habitat, and biota for small streams (≤~ 100 km2 or~ 5th order watershed) …
Patterns and dynamics of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in boreal streams: The role of processes, connectivity, and scaling
We bring together three decades of research from a boreal catchment to facilitate an
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …
improved mechanistic understanding of surface water dissolved organic carbon (DOC) …
Landscape metrics and indices: an overview of their use in landscape research
E Uuemaa, M Antrop, J Roosaare, R Marja… - Living reviews in …, 2009 - biblio.ugent.be
The aim of this overview paper is to analyze the use of various landscape metrics and
landscape indices for the characterization of landscape structure and various processes at …
landscape indices for the characterization of landscape structure and various processes at …
[图书][B] Environmental applications of digital terrain modeling
JP Wilson - 2018 - books.google.com
A digital elevation model (DEM) is a digital representation of ground surface topography or
terrain. It is also widely known as a digital terrain model (DTM). A DEM can be represented …
terrain. It is also widely known as a digital terrain model (DTM). A DEM can be represented …
Earth observation-based ecosystem services indicators for national and subnational reporting of the sustainable development goals
F Cochran, J Daniel, L Jackson, A Neale - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Decision-making that impacts sustainability occurs at national and subnational levels,
highlighting the need for multi-scale Earth observations (EO) and geospatial data for …
highlighting the need for multi-scale Earth observations (EO) and geospatial data for …
How novel is too novel? Stream community thresholds at exceptionally low levels of catchment urbanization
Novel physical and chemical conditions of many modern ecosystems increasingly diverge
from the environments known to have existed at any time in the history of Earth. The loss of …
from the environments known to have existed at any time in the history of Earth. The loss of …
Effects of land use on lake nutrients: the importance of scale, hydrologic connectivity, and region
Catchment land uses, particularly agriculture and urban uses, have long been recognized
as major drivers of nutrient concentrations in surface waters. However, few simple models …
as major drivers of nutrient concentrations in surface waters. However, few simple models …
Directional connectivity in hydrology and ecology
LG Larsen, J Choi, MK Nungesser… - Ecological …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying hydrologic and ecological connectivity has contributed to understanding
transport and dispersal processes and assessing ecosystem degradation or restoration …
transport and dispersal processes and assessing ecosystem degradation or restoration …
Recent developments in landscape approaches for the study of aquatic ecosystems
LB Johnson, GE Host - Journal of the North American …, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
We summarized landscape approaches used in the study of freshwater ecosystems,
updated recent literature reviews on interactions between terrestrial and lotic ecosystems …
updated recent literature reviews on interactions between terrestrial and lotic ecosystems …