Large Rivers - Vol. 15
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Rehabilitating large regulated rivers
Lowland River Rehabilitation Conference, September 29 -
October 3, 2003, Wageningen, The Netherlands
(Large Rivers Vol. 15)
Ed.: A.D. Buijse; F. Klijn; R.S.E.W. Leuven; H. Middelkoop; F. Schiemer; J.H. Thorp; H.P. Wolfert
2005. XVIII, 738 pages, 239 figures, 109 tables, 16x25cm, 1620 g
Language: English
ISBN 978-3-510-66043-8, paperback, price: 180.00 €
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Synopsis
Bespr.: Otter-Post 4/05, S. 26
Original paper
Toxicological constraints for rehabilitation of riverine habitats: a case study for metal contamination of floodplain soils along the Rhine.
p. 657-676,
published: Dec 19, 2003
8 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
A river habitat simulation model to quantify ecological effects of low discharges on the River Meuse (the Netherlands, Belgium).
p. 465-481,
published: Dec 19, 2003
9 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Rehabilitation of large rivers: references, achievements and integration into river management.
p. 715-738,
published: Dec 19, 2003
1 tables
Original paper
The temporal and social dimensions of river rehabilitation: towards a multi-dimensional research perspective.
p. 119-131,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures
Original paper
Middle Danube tributaries: Constraints and opportunities in lowland river restoration.
p. 507-519,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Hydro-ecological assessment of vegetation of Dutch river habitats.
p. 199-210,
published: Dec 19, 2003
3 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Nature conservation and shipping in the Danube Delta and Biosphere Reserve (Ukraine): weighing ecological values against economic interests.
p. 693-713,
published: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 7 tables
Original paper
From nature conservation towards restoration of estuarine dynamics in the heavily modified Rhine-Meuse estuary, The Netherlands.
p. 305-318,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Flood scouring and groundwater supply in rehabilitated side-channels of the Rhone River, France: sedimentation and aquatic vegetation responses.
p. 147-167,
published: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Re-establishing floodplain forests and dike relocation: a model project carried out at the Elbe River, Germany.
p. 561-568,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures
Original paper
An evaluation of the benefits of lowland river-floodplain rehabilitation (the Rhine, the Netherlands).
p. 443-463,
published: Dec 19, 2003
10 figures, 6 tables
Original paper
The River Elbe in Germany - present state, conflicting goals, and perspectives of rehabilitation.
p. 579-602,
published: Dec 19, 2003
3 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Guiding principles for choices in floodplain rehabilitation.
p. 603-611,
published: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Rehabilitation of alluvial landscapes along the River Hase (Ems river basin, Germany).
p. 243-260,
published: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 4 tables
Original paper
Distribution patterns of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates influenced by different groyne forms along the River Elbe (Germany).
p. 319-338,
published: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 5 tables
Original paper
Assessment of water quality changes in floodplains of the Ebro River (NE Spain).
p. 187-197,
published: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Suitability of different groups of terrestrial invertebrates for assessment of heterogeneity of terrestrial parts of lowland floodplains.
p. 289-303,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Bio-morphodynamics of the Lower Volga river - a reference for river rehabilitation in The Netherlands.
p. 89-103,
published: Dec 19, 2003
8 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Management-related problems of floodplain habitats for the Black stork (Ciconia nigra).
p. 483-490,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
A strategic approach to flood defence and habitat restoration for the Humber estuary.
p. 631-641,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
The Nature Conservancy’s approach to conserving and rehabilitating biological diversity in the Upper Mississippi River system. tab:
p. 549-560,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures
Original paper
Assessing the use of the Upper Mississippi River as a model for rehabilitation of the Lower Mississippi River.
p. 1-15,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Leitbild-specific measures for the rehabilitation of the heavily modified Austrian Danube River.
p. 17-36,
published: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Impact of climate change on ecotopes of the rivers Rhine and Meuse.
p. 53-61,
published: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Management and monitoring of the return of riverine fish species following rehabilitation of Dutch rivers.
p. 391-411,
published: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 4 tables
Original paper
Alternative management of the Haringvliet sluices: first step towards major rehabilitation of the Rhine-Meuse estuary.
p. 569-577,
published: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Interactions between alien species and restoration of large-river ecosystems.
p. 133-145,
published: Dec 19, 2003
3 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
The potential to retain nitrogen in beaver ponds and delta floodplains of the River Nemunas.
p. 225-241,
published: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 6 tables
Original paper
Sources of Particulate Organic Matter in the Mississippi River, USA.
p. 105-118,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Targets for ecological rehabilitation of the lower Rhine and Meuse based on a historic-geomorphologic reference.
p. 63-88,
published: Dec 19, 2003
10 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Evaluation of floodplain rehabilitation: a comparison of ecological and policy-based biodiversity assessment.
p. 413-424,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
River restoration from a river manager’s point of view.
p. 359-371,
published: Dec 19, 2003
11 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Linking hydrodynamics, conservation biology, and economics in choosing naturalization alternatives for the Illinois River, USA.
p. 521-538,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
River rehabilitation in Switzerland: scope, challenges and research.
p. 643-656,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
Stakeholder values in decision support for river rehabilitation.
p. 491-505,
published: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
The use of historical data to characterize fish-faunistic reference conditions for large lowland rivers in northern Germany.
p. 37-51,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Artificial bed load supply at the River Elbe - investigation and realization.
p. 539-547,
published: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
The Floodplain Index - a new approach for assessing the ecological status of river/floodplain-systems according to the EU Water Framework Directive.
p. 169-185,
published: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 5 tables
Original paper
Predicting patterns of riparian forest restoration.
p. 373-390,
published: Dec 19, 2003
9 figures, 4 tables
Original paper
Modelling the effects of vegetation on flow and morphology in rivers.
p. 339-357,
published: Dec 19, 2003
Original paper
Extreme water-level fluctuations determine aquatic vegetation in modified large-river floodplains.
p. 261-274,
published: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Rehabitation of an impounded section of the Danube in Vienna (Austria) - evaluation of inshore structures and habitat diversity.
p. 211-224,
published: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
Elements sustaining the lobby for the restoration of Big Island of Braila, Danube floodplain.
p. 677-692,
published: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 3 tables
Original paper
The Integrated River Engineering Project for the free-flowing Danube in the Austrian Alluvial Zone National Park: contradictory goals and mutual solutions.
p. 613-630,
published: Dec 19, 2003
13 figures, 1 tables
Original paper
Human impact on fish assemblages in the Nemunas River, Lithuania.
p. 275-287,
published: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 2 tables
Original paper
The role of slackwater areas for biogeochemical processes in rehabilitated river corridors: examples from the Danube.
p. 425-442,
published: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 1 tables