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- W1482530037 abstract "Fluvial geomorphology is now very much centrally involved in river basin planning and management, particularly in helping to define the physical conditions that are considered to be characteristic of natural, or largely undisturbed, rivers. The last 20-30 years have been dominated by conceptual approaches, but predictive assessments that integrate hydrology, geomorphology and ecology are still largely lacking. River restoration in the UK remains site-specific rather than strategic in nature and there is a need for improved knowledge across the whole flow regime because hydrological variability plays an important role in defining river system character and behaviour. ‘Hydromorphology’ is an important consideration in the European Union Water Framework Directive, so provides an ideal opportunity for fluvial geomorphology to underpin inter-disciplinary issues and sustainable river management. Knowledge about the quantitative and qualitative aspects of physical habitat is important in helping to determine the type and location of management intervention that will improve ecological conditions in rivers. Although considerable progress has been made in developing this approach conceptually, communication gaps persist between scientists, the public and river managers and this means that practical application of sustainable river management has not developed to the same extent. Major catchment-scale research challenges over the next 20 years in support of adaptive management are: (i) a better understanding of the hydrological and morphological linkages with biological communities over a range of spatial and time-related scales; (ii) more catchment-wide audits of factors influencing sediment erosion, transport and deposition; and (iii) more detailed examination of flood events, as this is when the majority of significant change occurs in river systems. The paradigm shift towards an ‘ecosystems services’ approach also presents a challenge as this requires river scientists to put monetary values on a range of river ecosystem components, functions and processes." @default.
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- W1482530037 title "Current and Future Challenges in Managing Natural System Variability for River Conservation in European River Basins" @default.
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