Remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene: State of the art and prospects

H Piégay, F Arnaud, B Belletti… - Earth Surface …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The rivers of the world are undergoing accelerated change in the Anthropocene, and need
to be managed at much broader spatial and temporal scales than before. Fluvial remote …

Tracing the scientific trajectory of riparian vegetation studies: Main topics, approaches and needs in a globally changing world

S Dufour, PM Rodríguez-González, M Laslier - Science of the total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Riparian vegetation is a crucial component of fluvial systems and serves multiple socio-
ecological functions. The objective of this review is to follow the scientific trajectory of studies …

[HTML][HTML] Natural infrastructure in dryland streams (NIDS) can establish regenerative wetland sinks that reverse desertification and strengthen climate resilience

LM Norman, R Lal, E Wohl, E Fairfax, AC Gellis… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
In this article we describe the natural hydrogeomorphological and biogeochemical cycles of
dryland fluvial ecosystems that make them unique, yet vulnerable to land use activities and …

Assessment of land degradation in Mediterranean forests and grazing lands using a landscape unit approach and the normalized difference vegetation index

MJ Riva, IN Daliakopoulos, S Eckert, E Hodel… - Applied geography, 2017 - Elsevier
Land managers need sound, evidence-based information about land degradation patterns
and about the effectiveness of their management responses. Obtaining such information is …

Analysis of vegetation recovery surrounding a restored wetland using the normalized difference infrared index (NDII) and normalized difference vegetation index …

NR Wilson, LM Norman - International Journal of Remote Sensing, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Watershed restoration efforts seek to rejuvenate vegetation, biological diversity, and land
productivity at Cienega San Bernardino, an important wetland in southeastern Arizona and …

Interactions between vegetation and river morphodynamics. Part II: Why is a functional trait framework important?

D Corenblit, H Piégay, F Arrignon… - Earth-Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
The structure and function of riparian ecosystems generally result from feedbacks between
plant dynamics and fluvial processes and landforms, ie, river morphodynamics. Taxonomic …

Assessing the effectiveness of riparian restoration projects using Landsat and precipitation data from the cloud-computing application ClimateEngine. org

MB Hausner, JL Huntington, C Nash, C Morton… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Riparian vegetation along streams provides a suite of ecosystem services in rangelands and
thus is the target of restoration when degraded by over-grazing, erosion, incision, or other …

Five year analyses of vegetation response to restoration using rock detention structures in southeastern Arizona, United States

NR Wilson, LM Norman - Environmental Management, 2023 - Springer
Rock detention structures (RDS) are used in restoration of riparian areas around the world.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of RDS installation on vegetation in terms …

Ecosystem services of riparian restoration: a review of rock detention structures in the Madrean Archipelago Ecoregion

LM Norman - Air, Soil and Water Research, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In northwestern Mexico and the southwestern United States, limited water supplies and
fragile landscapes jeopardize world-renowned biological diversity. Simple rock detention …

Incorporating climate change projections into riparian restoration planning and design

LG Perry, LV Reynolds, TJ Beechie, MJ Collins… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and associated changes in streamflow may alter riparian habitats
substantially in coming decades. Riparian restoration provides opportunities to respond …