05396nam 2200625Ia 450 99622613440331620210916050221.01-118-40661-31-118-40664-81-283-64444-41-118-40663-X(CKB)2670000000261325(EBL)1031866(OCoLC)796081982(MiAaPQ)EBC1031866(DLC) 2012025537(EXLCZ)99267000000026132520120619d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||Stream and watershed restoration[electronic resource] a guide to restoring riverine processes and habitats /Philip Roni and Tim BeechieChichester, West Sussex ;Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons20131 online resource (334 p.)Advancing river restoration and managementDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-9955-5 1-4051-9956-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Series Editor's Preface; Preface; 1: Introduction to Restoration: Key Steps for Designing Effective Programs and Projects; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 What is restoration?; 1.3 Why is restoration needed?; 1.4 History of the environmental movement; 1.5 History of stream and watershed restoration; 1.6 Key steps for planning and implementing restoration; 1.7 References; 2: Watershed Processes, Human Impacts, and Process-based Restoration; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The hierarchical structure of watersheds and riverine ecosystems2.3 The landscape template and biogeography2.4 Watershed-scale processes; 2.4.1 Runoff and stream flow; 2.4.2 Erosion and sediment supply; 2.4.3 Nutrients; 2.5 Reach-scale processes; 2.5.1 Riparian processes; 2.5.2 Fluvial processes: Stream flow and flood storage; 2.5.3 Fluvial processes: Sediment transport and storage; 2.5.4 Channel and floodplain dynamics; 2.5.5 Organic matter transport and storage; 2.5.6 Instream biological processes; 2.6 Common alterations to watershed processes and functions; 2.6.1 Alteration of watershed-scale processes; 2.6.2 Alteration of reach-scale processes2.6.3 Direct manipulation of ecosystem features2.7 Process-based restoration; 2.7.1 Process-based principles for restoration; 2.7.2 Applying the principles to restoration; 2.8 Summary; 2.9 References; 3: Watershed Assessments and Identification of Restoration Needs; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The role of restoration goals in guiding watershed assessments; 3.2.1 Stating restoration goals; 3.2.2 Designing the watershed assessment to reflect restoration goals and local geography; 3.3 Assessing causes of habitat and biological degradation3.3.1 Use of landscape and river classification to understand the watershed template3.3.2 Assessing watershed-scale (non-point) processes; 3.3.3 Assessing reach-scale processes; 3.4 Assessing habitat alteration; 3.4.1 Habitat type and quantity; 3.4.2 Water quality; 3.5 Assessing changes in biota; 3.5.1 Single-species assessment; 3.5.2 Multi-species assessment; 3.6 Assessing potential effects of climate change; 3.7 Identifying restoration opportunities; 3.7.1 Summarize the watershed assessment results and identify restoration actions; 3.7.2 Develop a restoration strategy3.7.3 Summarize constraints on restoration opportunities3.7.4 Climate change considerations; 3.8 Case studies; 3.8.1 Skagit River, Washington State, USA; 3.8.2 River Eden, England, UK; 3.9 Summary; 3.10 References; 4: The Human Dimensions of Stream Restoration: Working with Diverse Partners to Develop and Implement Restoration; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Setting the stage: Socio-political geography of stream restoration; 4.2.1 Nature of the challenge; 4.2.2 Understanding property and property rights; 4.2.3 Landscapes of restoration; 4.2.4 Understanding landowner/manager and agency objectives4.2.5 Why understanding socio-political geography is importantWith 2 billion spent annually on stream restoration worldwide, there is a pressing need for guidance in this area, but until now, there was no comprehensive text on the subject. Filling that void, this unique text covers both new and existing information following a stepwise approach on theory, planning, implementation, and evaluation methods for the restoration of stream habitats. Comprehensively illustrated with case studies from around the world, Stream and Watershed Restoration provides a systematic approach to restoration programs suitable for graduate and upper-level undergradAdvancing River Restoration and ManagementWatershed restorationStream restorationAquatic ecologyRestoration ecologyElectronic books.Watershed restoration.Stream restoration.Aquatic ecology.Restoration ecology.333.9162153627.5627/.5Roni Philip956249Beechie T. J(Tim J.)956250MiAaPQBOOK996226134403316Stream and watershed restoration2165031UNISA00730nam0-2200241 --450 991083359840332120240305124215.020240305d1983----kmuy0itay5050 baitaIT 001yyConoscenza storica e teoria della storiaDilthey e DroysenGiuseppe Cantillo[s.l.][s.n.]1983P. 92-12620 cmEstratto da: Studi storici, n. 1/2, 1983Cantillo,Giuseppe144648ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCLG9910833598403321DAM OPUSC. 05 (07)2024/1405FLFBCFLFBCConoscenza storica e teoria della storia4129788UNINA