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- W1934653425 abstract "Perhaps the overwhelming perception from fluvial geomorphologists in much of the developed world is that human modification to the basin sediment system now constitutes a major control on river morphology (Gregory, 1995). The term ‘river training’, once used by civil engineers when required by the modernist agenda to minimise the risk of flooding and erosion, sums up the morphological strictures placed on many (if not most) channels in Europe and North America. In the humid temperate parts of the developed world there has been no part of the channel network safe from ‘channelisation’ to protect human communities and the restoration effort is mainly characterised, as in the UK, by efforts to restore the ‘natural’ morphology directly, via a new kind of engineering works. However, in the semi-arid lands of the developed world, the engineering emphasis has been upon drought protection by dam construction to achieve ‘river regulation’ and it is via the profound changes to the flow regime that ‘damage’ to morphology – and hence physical habitat – has occurred. Logically, it is under an agenda of restoring an environmentally beneficial flow regime (see Downs et al., volume 2) that fisheries managers and ecologists seek geomorphological guidance." @default.
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