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Process-based ecological river restoration : Visualizing three-dimensional connectivity and dynamic vectors to recover lost linkages

Kondolf, G. Mathias (author)
Boulton, Andrew J. (author)
O'Daniel, Scott (author)
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Poole, Geoffrey C (author)
Rahel, Frank J. (author)
Stanley, Emily H (author)
Wohl, Ellen (author)
Bång, Åsa (author)
Mittuniversitetet,Institutionen för naturvetenskap (-2008)
Carlstrom, Julia (author)
Cristoni, Chiara (author)
Huber, Harald (author)
Koljonen, Saija (author)
Louhi, Paulina (author)
Nakamura, Geigo (author)
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2006
2006
English.
In: Ecology & Society. - 1708-3087. ; 11:2, s. 1-16
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Human impacts to aquatic ecosystems often involve changes in hydrologic connectivity and flow regime. Drawing upon examples in the literature and from our experience, we developed conceptual models and used simple bivariate plots to visualize human impacts and restoration efforts in terms of connectivity and flow dynamics. Human-induced changes in longitudinal, lateral, and vertical connectivity are often accompanied by changes in flow dynamics, but in our experience restoration efforts to date have more often restored connectivity than flow dynamics. Restoration actions have included removing dams to restore fish passage, reconnecting flow through artificially cut-off side channels, setting back or breaching levees, and removing fine sediment deposits that block vertical exchange with the bed, thereby partially restoring hydrologic connectivity, i.e., longitudinal, lateral, or vertical. Restorations have less commonly affected flow dynamics, presumably because of the social and economic importance of water diversions or flood control. Thus, as illustrated in these bivariate plots, the trajectories of ecological restoration are rarely parallel with degradation trajectories because restoration is politically and economically easier along some axes more than others.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences (hsv//eng)

Keyword

connectivity
flow dynamics
hyporheic zone
river restoration.
Biology
Biologi

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