Water governance—An historical perspective on current debates

P Woodhouse, M Muller - World development, 2017 - Elsevier
Since the UN water conference at Mar del Plata in 1977, there have been international
debates about how water governance could and should respond to the challenges of …

[HTML][HTML] Multifunctional floodplain management and biodiversity effects: a knowledge synthesis for six European countries

S Schindler, FH O'Neill, M Biró, C Damm… - Biodiversity and …, 2016 - Springer
Floodplain ecosystems are biodiversity hotspots and supply multiple ecosystem services. At
the same time they are often prone to human pressures that increasingly impact their …

Modeling microplastic and solute transport in vegetated flows

B Stride, S Abolfathi, MGN Odara… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Physical interactions of microplastics within vegetation and turbulent flows of freshwater
systems are poorly understood. An experimental study was conducted to investigate the …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of non-native riparian plants in riparian and fluvial ecosystems: a review for the Iberian Peninsula

P Castro-Díez, Á Alonso - Limnetica, 2017 - limnologia.com
Riparian zones are among the natural habitats more prone to be invaded by exotic plants. In
this study we review the causes and consequences of these invasions on fluvial and riparian …

Towards sustainable flood risk management in the Rhine and Meuse river basins: synopsis of the findings of IRMA‐SPONGE

A Hooijer, F Klijn, GBM Pedroli… - River research and …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Recent flood events in western Europe have shown the need for improved flood risk
management along the Rhine and Meuse rivers. In response, the IRMA‐SPONGE research …

Multifunctionality of floodplain landscapes: relating management options to ecosystem services

S Schindler, Z Sebesvari, C Damm, K Euller… - Landscape …, 2014 - Springer
The concept of green infrastructure has been recently taken up by the European
Commission for ensuring the provision of ecosystem services (ESS). It aims at the supply of …

A framework model for the dimensioning and allocation of a detention basin system: The case of a flood-prone mountainous watershed

A Bellu, LFS Fernandes, RMV Cortes, FAL Pacheco - Journal of Hydrology, 2016 - Elsevier
A straightforward approach in flood management is the attenuation of peak discharges
through an appropriate detention system. In this study, a flexible framework model was …

[PDF][PDF] A golden age of river restoration science?

SJ Ormerod - Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater …, 2004 - researchgate.net
Next year will mark the 20th anniversary of Jim Gore's seminal text on The Restoration of
Rivers and Streams: Theories and Experience (Gore, 1985). At the time of its publication …

Integrating environmental conditions and functional life-history traits for riparian arthropod conservation planning

K Lambeets, ML Vandegehuchte, JP Maelfait… - Biological …, 2009 - Elsevier
River banks are naturally disturbed habitats, in which local flood events and the landscape
structure are expected to govern riparian species assemblages. Not solely effects of flooding …

From flood protection to flood risk management: insights from the Rhine River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

F Thomas, K Knüppe - Water Resources Management, 2016 - Springer
This article introduces an analytical framework to identify and structure paradigm shifts from
flood protection towards flood risk management. The framework is divided into three levels …