Historic Floodplain Meadows in the Landscape: Investigating Anthropogenic Habitats Important for Nature Conservation, Carbon Sequestration and Flood Attenuation. [PDF]
Firth A, Firth E, Rothero E, Gowing D.
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Floodplain Habitat Restoration at Thunder Ranch, Utah
The Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program (Recovery Program) is proposing to restore endangered fish habitat at 330 acres of Green River bottomlands located on the Thunder Ranch near Jensen, Utah. The Recovery Program acquired a total of 455 acres of easement from Thunder Ranch to protect and improve floodplain habitat for the benefit ...
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Stream channel storage: Closing the watershed total phosphorus budget. [PDF]
Beck WJ +11 more
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Riverine Floodplains of China: Threats and Restoration
Article 信州大学山地水環境教育研究センター研究報告 6: 9-9(2010)
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Experiences in wetland co-management: the MACH project [PDF]
Wetlands, Fishery ...
Chowdhury, S.N., Thompson, P.
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Land Use and Land Cover Stability Across Protection Regimes in a Tropical River Basin. [PDF]
Schmitz MH +4 more
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Tillage legacy, grasses and soil texture shape soil organic carbon recovery in semi-arid woodland. [PDF]
Colunga S +3 more
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Chapter 10 Restoration and creation of floodplain meadows
This chapter summarises the importance of restoration and creation. It outlines the steps involved in deciding what action needs to be taken based on a site assessment. It considers the different practical methods for restoration and creation, also considering the needs of the landowner. Examples are provided through real-life case studies.
Lawson, Clare, Rothero, Emma
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Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization. [PDF]
Rahimi M +5 more
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Risk-sharing policies in the context of the French Flood Prevention Action Programmes [PDF]
This article analyzes the consequences for risk distribution of the French Flood Prevention Action Programme (PAPI). By redirecting floods from the most vulnerable to the least vulnerable areas, PAPIs expose farmers to greater flood risks.
Enjolras, Geoffroy +4 more
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