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Year | 2023 |
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Pages | 98 |
Number | UW-2302-E |
Editor | Federal Office for the Environment FOEN |
Serie | Umwelt-Wissen UW |
Practice-oriented research in hydraulic engineering and ecology
Riverscapes are a diverse habitat mosaic of patches ranging from wet to dry that are shaped by the hydro- and morphodynamic characteristics of the river. Sediment dynamics and connectivity are therefore two key elements influencing the flood protection and ecological functions in river restoration efforts. The interdisciplinary research project ‘Riverscape – sediment dynamics and connectivity’ links hydraulic engineering and ecology to evaluate measures fostering sediment dynamics and to explore functional riverscape habitats. This publication comprises a summary of the main research findings of the project, supplemented by perspectives from researchers and practitioners who were not directly involved in the project.
Riverscape – sediment dynamics and connectivity (PDF, 14 MB, 25.04.2023)
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Riverscape – sediment dynamics and connectivity: Overview and introduction (PDF, 819 kB, 25.04.2023)
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