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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
Langue: English

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Synopsis

This special issue "Rehabilitating large regulated rivers" of the Large Rivers supplement series of Archiv für Hydrobiologie comprehensively documents the presentations given at the International Conference "Lowland River Rehabilitation 2003", held in Wageningen (the Netherlands), September 29 to October 2, 2003. The Netherlands Centre for River Studies (NCR) and the Institute for Inland Water Management and Wastewater Treatment RIZA organized the conference. More than 50 oral contributions and over 40 posters were presented, 45 of which, from 14 different countries, are published as peer-reviewed high-quality papers in this issue.

Below we present a brief outline of this conference describing the scope, objectives, target groups and focal points and hope this special issue will find its way to the right target groups and will contribute to further large river rehabilitation and restoration.

Scope and objectives of the conference

Regulating rivers has reduced the natural dynamic processes, altered the landscape and its biodiversity. Along large rivers that serve manifold functions, rehabilitation attempts have recovered stretches or certain features, but complete restoration probably will be a utopia. Key questions are e.g. how sustainable or effective are we so far; how well did we assess our achievements; what are the costs and benefits, opportunities and constraints, the end-points?

Target groups

Target groups were scientists, managers, policy makers and environmental NGOs affiliated with river rehabilitation. Participants have been invited and selected by topic of their presentations, geographic region (Europe / North America), or the role or expertise in river rehabilitation (scientist, manager, policy maker, environmental NGO, etc.) to achieve a balanced composition in presentations and parti- participants. The programme covered 3 days of presentations and a mid-conference excursion focussing on river rehabilitation and other large river functions (see photos).

Large rivers with multiple functions in Europe and North America

The conference focused on large temperate lowland rivers and their floodplains in Europe and North America, with the aim of building upon advancements made in both continents. Although Europe and North America are equally faced by the logistical, socio-political, and economic challenges of rehabilitating their many environmentally degraded rivers, there has been insufficient exchange of information experiences and techniques in rehabilitation. The conference focused on large rivers because they share similar functions (navigation, flood protection, hydropower), which set boundary conditions to ecological rehabilitation. Our goal is to incorporate a general understanding of large river functioning into the practice of river rehabilitation by: (a) defining tangible and attainable endpoints deduced from ecologically intact or pristine references; (b) developing prognostic tools to link abiotic processes and patterns and biotic response at the appropriate spatial and temporal scales; and (c) optimizing rehabilitation within the multitude of functions large rivers fulfil and considering the heavily modified condition of most regulated large rivers.

The special issue is consequently divided into three sections, which we consider crucial to advance large river rehabilitation:

1. References and end-points for rivers and their floodplains: References and endpoints are the essential framework for rehabilitation. References are based on historical data or are obtained from other comparable, but (semi-)pristine river systems. End-points are our targets for rehabilitation derived from such references taking boundary conditions from other functions into consideration.

2. Assessing achievements of rehabilitation: The step from visionary plans to actual rehabilitation is often a long and winding road. For policy makers and managers is not self-evident that those projects should be properly documented and learned from. Our present expertise is insufficiently transferred to and applied by end users. Expressing costs and benefits is in its infancy especially at various spatial and temporal scales.

3. Integrating rehabilitation into river management: Rehabilitation interferes with other user functions. There are win-win options when other than technical solutions are considered. There seems little future for substantial rehabilitation without a solid socio-economic foundation.

The issue concludes with a synthesis paper that gives an overview of recent progress in Europe and North America structured along these three themes, addressing the management needs and making recommendations for a future research agenda on rehabilitation of large regulated rivers.

Bespr.: Otter-Post 4/05, S. 26

In 46 Artikeln präsentieren Forschergruppen aktuelle Ergebnisse der Revitalisierung großer Flüsse wie Ems, Elbe, Rhein, Donau und Mississippi. Diese in englischer Sprache abgefassten Berichte zeugen von den weltweiten Aktivitäten zur Regeneration von Fluss-Auen. Dabei wird die Bedeutung und das Monitoring einzelner Lebensgemeinschaften (u.a. Fische, Pflanzen, Kleintiere) genauso behandelt, wie der Sedimenttransport und die Integration unterschiedlicher Revitalisierungsmaßnahmen in ein Flussgebietsmanagement. Die interessante Zusammenstellung der aktuellen Forschungsergebnisse aus verschiedenen Flusseinzugsgebieten gibt einen guten Überblick über verschiedene Ansätze der Flussregeneration. Auch die Darstellung praktischer Beispiele mit ihren ökologischen und ökonomischen Auswirkungen kommt nicht zu kurz.

(T.L.)

Otter-Post 4/05

Contribution

Toxicological constraints for rehabilitation of riverine habitats: a case study for metal contamination of floodplain soils along the Rhine.

Leuven, R. S. E. W.; Wijnhoven, S.; Kooistra, L.; de Nooij, R. J. W.; Huijbregts, M. A. J.

p. 657-676, publié: Dec 19, 2003
8 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500003 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/657

Contribution

A river habitat simulation model to quantify ecological effects of low discharges on the River Meuse (the Netherlands, Belgium).

Liefveld, W. M.; Schulze, F.

p. 465-481, publié: Dec 19, 2003
9 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500002 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/465

Contribution

Rehabilitation of large rivers: references, achievements and integration into river management.

Buijse, A. D.; Klijn, F.; Leuven, R. S. E. W.; Middelkoop, H.; Schiemer, F.; Thorp, J. H.; Wolfert, H. P.

p. 715-738, publié: Dec 19, 2003
1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500004 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/715

Contribution

The temporal and social dimensions of river rehabilitation: towards a multi-dimensional research perspective.

Lenders, H. J. R.; Knippenberg, L.

p. 119-131, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures

ArtNo. ESP142015500001 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/119

Contribution

Middle Danube tributaries: Constraints and opportunities in lowland river restoration.

Holubova, K.; Hey, R. D.; Lisicky, M. J.

p. 507-519, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500006 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/507

Contribution

Hydro-ecological assessment of vegetation of Dutch river habitats.

Aggenbach, Camiel J. S.; Pelsma, Tim A. H. M.

p. 199-210, publié: Dec 19, 2003
3 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500005 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/199

Contribution

Nature conservation and shipping in the Danube Delta and Biosphere Reserve (Ukraine): weighing ecological values against economic interests.

Kotenko, Tatiana

p. 693-713, publié: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 7 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500009 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/693

Contribution

From nature conservation towards restoration of estuarine dynamics in the heavily modified Rhine-Meuse estuary, The Netherlands.

Storm, C.; van der Velden, J. A.; Kuijpers, J. W. M.

p. 305-318, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500008 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/305

Contribution

Flood scouring and groundwater supply in rehabilitated side-channels of the Rhone River, France: sedimentation and aquatic vegetation responses.

Amoros, C; Elger, A.; Dufour, S.; Grospretre, L.; Piegay, H.; Henry, C.

p. 147-167, publié: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500007 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/147

Contribution

Re-establishing floodplain forests and dike relocation: a model project carried out at the Elbe River, Germany.

Purps, Jochen; Damm, Christian; Neuschulz, Frank

p. 561-568, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures

ArtNo. ESP142015500011 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/561

Contribution

An evaluation of the benefits of lowland river-floodplain rehabilitation (the Rhine, the Netherlands).

Van Der Molen, D. T.; Buijse, A. D.

p. 443-463, publié: Dec 19, 2003
10 figures, 6 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500010 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/443

Contribution

The River Elbe in Germany - present state, conflicting goals, and perspectives of rehabilitation.

Scholten, M.; Anlauf, A.; Büchele, B.; Faulhaber, P.; Henle, K.; Kofalk, S.; Leyer, I.; Meyerhoff, J.; Purps, J.; Rast, G.; Scholz, M.

p. 579-602, publié: Dec 19, 2003
3 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500012 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/579

Contribution

Guiding principles for choices in floodplain rehabilitation.

Remmelzwaal, A. J.; van Der Molen, D.T.; Platteeuw, M.; Geilen, E. F. M.

p. 603-611, publié: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500013 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/603

Contribution

Rehabilitation of alluvial landscapes along the River Hase (Ems river basin, Germany).

Stroh, M.; Kratochwil, A.; Remy, D.; Zimmermann, K.; Schwabe, A.

p. 243-260, publié: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 4 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500015 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/243

Contribution

Distribution patterns of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates influenced by different groyne forms along the River Elbe (Germany).

Kleinwächter, Meike; Eggers, T. O.; Henning, M.; Anlauf, A.; Hentschel, B.; Larink, O.

p. 319-338, publié: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 5 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500017 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/319

Contribution

Assessment of water quality changes in floodplains of the Ebro River (NE Spain).

Comin, Francisco A.; Rosas, Veronica; Ciancarelli, Cecilia

p. 187-197, publié: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500014 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/187

Contribution

Suitability of different groups of terrestrial invertebrates for assessment of heterogeneity of terrestrial parts of lowland floodplains.

Reemer, M.; Kok, F.; de Bruyne, R. H.; Kalkman, V. J.; Turin, H.

p. 289-303, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500016 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/289

Contribution

Bio-morphodynamics of the Lower Volga river - a reference for river rehabilitation in The Netherlands.

Middelkoop, Hans; Schoor, Margriet M.; Babich, Dmitry B.; Alabyan, Andrei M.; Shoubin, Michael A.; van den Berg, Jan H.; de Kramer, Jurgen; Dijkstra, Jasper

p. 89-103, publié: Dec 19, 2003
8 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500019 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/89

Contribution

Management-related problems of floodplain habitats for the Black stork (Ciconia nigra).

Tamas, Eniko A.; Kalocsa, Bela

p. 483-490, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500020 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/483

Contribution

A strategic approach to flood defence and habitat restoration for the Humber estuary.

Winn, P. J. S.; Edwards, A. M. C.; Young, R. M.; Waters, R.; Lunn, J.

p. 631-641, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500022 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/631

Contribution

The Nature Conservancy’s approach to conserving and rehabilitating biological diversity in the Upper Mississippi River system. tab:

Reuter, Michael; Lubinski, Ken; West, Paul; Blodgett, Doug; Khoury, Mary

p. 549-560, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures

ArtNo. ESP142015500021 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/549

Contribution

Assessing the use of the Upper Mississippi River as a model for rehabilitation of the Lower Mississippi River.

Wasklewicz, Thad; Franklin, Scott; Grubaugh, Jack

p. 1-15, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500018 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/1

Contribution

Leitbild-specific measures for the rehabilitation of the heavily modified Austrian Danube River.

Jungwirth, Mathias; Haidvogl, G.; Hohensinner, S.; Muhar, S.; Schmutz, S.; Waidbacher, H.

p. 17-36, publié: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500023 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/17

Contribution

Impact of climate change on ecotopes of the rivers Rhine and Meuse.

Haasnoot, Marjolijn; Van der Molen, D. T.

p. 53-61, publié: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500024 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/53

Contribution

Management and monitoring of the return of riverine fish species following rehabilitation of Dutch rivers.

De Leeuw, J. J.; Buijse, A. D.; Grift, R. E.; Winter, H. V.

p. 391-411, publié: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 4 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500025 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/391

Contribution

Alternative management of the Haringvliet sluices: first step towards major rehabilitation of the Rhine-Meuse estuary.

Kerkhofs, M. J. J.; Tiebosch, T.; van der Velden, J. A.; Kuijpers, J. W. M.

p. 569-577, publié: Dec 19, 2003
1 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500026 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/569

Contribution

Interactions between alien species and restoration of large-river ecosystems.

Strayer, David L.; Blair, Elizabeth A.; Caraco, Nina F.; Cole, Jonathan J.; Findlay, Stuart; Nieder, W. Charles; Pace, Michael L.

p. 133-145, publié: Dec 19, 2003
3 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500029 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/133

Contribution

The potential to retain nitrogen in beaver ponds and delta floodplains of the River Nemunas.

Lamsodis, Romanas; Vaikasas, Saulius

p. 225-241, publié: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 6 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500030 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/225

Contribution

Sources of Particulate Organic Matter in the Mississippi River, USA.

Wissel, Björn; Fry, Brian

p. 105-118, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500028 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/105

Contribution

Targets for ecological rehabilitation of the lower Rhine and Meuse based on a historic-geomorphologic reference.

Middelkoop, Hans; Schoor, Margriet M.; Wolfert, Henk P.; Maas, Gilbert J.; Stouthamer, Esther

p. 63-88, publié: Dec 19, 2003
10 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500027 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/63

Contribution

Evaluation of floodplain rehabilitation: a comparison of ecological and policy-based biodiversity assessment.

De Nooij, R. J. W.; Hendriks, H. W. M.; Leuven, R. S. E. W.; Lenders, H. J. R.; Nienhuis, P. H.

p. 413-424, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500032 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/413

Contribution

River restoration from a river manager’s point of view.

Van Breen, L. E.; Jesse, P.; Havinga, H.

p. 359-371, publié: Dec 19, 2003
11 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500031 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/359

Contribution

Linking hydrodynamics, conservation biology, and economics in choosing naturalization alternatives for the Illinois River, USA.

Sparks, R.; Ahn, C.; Demissie, M.; Isserman, A.; Johnston, D.; Lian, Y.; Nedovic-Budic, Z.; White, D.

p. 521-538, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500033 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/521

Contribution

River rehabilitation in Switzerland: scope, challenges and research.

Peter, A.; Kienast, F.; Woolsey, S.

p. 643-656, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500034 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/643

Contribution

Stakeholder values in decision support for river rehabilitation.

Hostmann, Markus; Borsuk, Mark; Reichert, Peter; Truffer, Bernhard

p. 491-505, publié: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500037 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/491

Contribution

The use of historical data to characterize fish-faunistic reference conditions for large lowland rivers in northern Germany.

Wolter, Christian; Bischoff, Antje; Wysujack, Klaus

p. 37-51, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500035 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/37

Contribution

Artificial bed load supply at the River Elbe - investigation and realization.

Faulhaber, Petra; Alexy, Matthias

p. 539-547, publié: Dec 19, 2003
6 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500038 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/539

Contribution

The Floodplain Index - a new approach for assessing the ecological status of river/floodplain-systems according to the EU Water Framework Directive.

Chovanec, A.; Waringer, J.; Straif, M.; Graf, W.; Reckendorfer, W.; Waringer-Löschenkohl, A.; Waidbacher, H.; Schultz, H.

p. 169-185, publié: Dec 19, 2003
2 figures, 5 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500036 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/169

Contribution

Predicting patterns of riparian forest restoration.

Van Looy, Kris; Severyns, Jo; Jochems, Hans; De Smedt, F.

p. 373-390, publié: Dec 19, 2003
9 figures, 4 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500042 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/373

Contribution

Modelling the effects of vegetation on flow and morphology in rivers.

Baptist, Martin J.; van den Bosch, Lara V.; Dijkstra, Jasper T.; Kapinga, Sander

p. 339-357, publié: Dec 19, 2003

ArtNo. ESP142015500041 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/339

Contribution

Extreme water-level fluctuations determine aquatic vegetation in modified large-river floodplains.

Coops, Hugo; van Geest, Gerben J.

p. 261-274, publié: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500040 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/261

Contribution

Rehabitation of an impounded section of the Danube in Vienna (Austria) - evaluation of inshore structures and habitat diversity.

Chovanec, A; Straif, M.; Waidbacher, H.; Schiemer, F.; Cabela, A.; Raab, R.

p. 211-224, publié: Dec 19, 2003
5 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500039 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/211

Contribution

Elements sustaining the lobby for the restoration of Big Island of Braila, Danube floodplain.

Iordache, Virgil; Bodescu, Florian; Dumitru, Mihail

p. 677-692, publié: Dec 19, 2003
4 figures, 3 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500046 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/677

Contribution

The Integrated River Engineering Project for the free-flowing Danube in the Austrian Alluvial Zone National Park: contradictory goals and mutual solutions.

Reckendorfer, W.; Schmalfuss, R.; Baumgartner, C.; Habersack, H.; Hohensinner, S.; Jungwirth, M.; Schiemer, F.

p. 613-630, publié: Dec 19, 2003
13 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500045 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/613

Contribution

Human impact on fish assemblages in the Nemunas River, Lithuania.

Kesminas, Vytautas; Repecka, Rimantas

p. 275-287, publié: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 2 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500043 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/275

Contribution

The role of slackwater areas for biogeochemical processes in rehabilitated river corridors: examples from the Danube.

Hein, Thomas; Reckendorfer, Walter; Thorp, James H.; Schiemer, Fritz

p. 425-442, publié: Dec 19, 2003
7 figures, 1 tables

ArtNo. ESP142015500044 Prix: 29.00 € DOI: 10.1127/lr/15/2003/425

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