Catchment-scale cumulative impact of human activities on river channels in the late Anthropocene: implications, limitations, prospect

PW Downs, H Piégay - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Evidence for the proposed Anthropocene epoch in fluvial geomorphology hinges on the
influence of human activities relative to natural forcing. However, research on cause-effect …

A review of the flood risk management governance and resilience literature

A Morrison, CJ Westbrook… - Journal of Flood Risk …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The environmental management literature suggests that resilience is key to managing
complex systems and reducing vulnerability resulting from uncertainty and unexpected …

Ecosystem service trade-offs from supply to social demand: A landscape-scale spatial analysis

AJ Castro, PH Verburg, B Martín-López… - Landscape and urban …, 2014 - Elsevier
Quantitative studies that assess and map the relationship between the supply and social
demand of ecosystem services are scarce. Here we address both supply and social demand …

A conceptual connectivity framework for understanding geomorphic change in human-impacted fluvial systems

RE Poeppl, SD Keesstra, J Maroulis - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in
both geomorphic and social systems as well as due to the coupling relationships between …

Unintended feedbacks: challenges and opportunities for improving conservation effectiveness

C Larrosa, LR Carrasco… - Conservation …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Human reactions to conservation interventions can trigger unintended feedbacks resulting in
poor conservation outcomes. Understanding unintended feedbacks is a necessary first step …

The human impact in geomorphology–50 years of change

A Goudie - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
Concern with the human impact in Geomorphology has a long history. What is new is that
since 1969 a number of developments have taken place that have led to an increasing …

Promoting fluvial geomorphology to “live with rivers” in the Anthropocene Era

JH García, A Ollero, A Ibisate, IC Fuller, RG Death… - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Is geomorphology at the forefront of river management? The aims of this article are to
explore potential answers to this question in terms of role, barriers, motivation and prospects …

[HTML][HTML] How multiple anthropic pressures may lead to unplanned channel patterns: Insights from the evolutionary trajectory of the Po River (Italy)

A Brenna, S Bizzi, N Surian - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
The aim of this work is to investigate how a sequence of anthropic pressures that occurred
on a river sector can generate mutual feedback that determines unplanned channel …

Understanding human–landscape interactions in the “Anthropocene”

CP Harden, A Chin, MR English, R Fu… - Environmental …, 2014 - Springer
This article summarizes the primary outcomes of an interdisciplinary workshop in 2010,
sponsored by the US National Science Foundation, focused on developing key questions …

Regional social-ecological system coupling process from a water flow perspective

Y Wang, J Li, Y Wang, J Bai - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
The social-ecological system is receiving more and more attention, and water resources
have been a focal point for linking social systems and ecosystems, but how to clarify the …