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River restoration: OPINION
Ellen Wohl,Paul L. Angermeier,Brian P. Bledsoe,G. Mathias Kondolf,Larry MacDonnell,David M. Merritt,Margaret A. Palmer,N. LeRoy Poff,David G. Tarboton +8 more
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Process-based Principles for Restoring River Ecosystems
Timothy J. Beechie,David Sear,Julian D. Olden,George R. Pess,John M. Buffington,Hamish Moir,Philip Roni,Michael M. Pollock +7 more
TL;DR: Four process-based principles that ensure river restoration will be guided toward sustainable actions are outlined and illustrated to help avoid common pitfalls in river restoration, such as creating habitat types that are outside of a site's natural potential.
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Global Review of the Physical and Biological Effectiveness of Stream Habitat Rehabilitation Techniques
TL;DR: This paper reviewed published evaluations of stream rehabilitation techniques from throughout the world, including studies on road improvement, riparian rehabilitation, floodplain connectivity and rehabilitation, instream habitat improvement, nutrient addition, and other, less common techniques.
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Process-Based Ecological River Restoration: Visualizing Three-Dimensional Connectivity and Dynamic Vectors to Recover Lost Linkages
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed conceptual models and used simple bivariate plots to visualize human impacts and restoration efforts in terms of connectivity and flow dynamics, and found that human-induced changes in longitudinal, lateral, and vertical connectivity are often accompanied by changes in flow dynamics.
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Hydrodynamics of vegetated channels
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Restoring Rivers One Reach at a Time: Results from a Survey of U.S. River Restoration Practitioners
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TL;DR: This paper conducted confidential telephone interviews with 317 restoration project managers from across the United States with the goals of assessing project motivations and the metrics of project evaluation and estimating the proportion of projects that set and meet criteria for ecologically successful river restoration projects.
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