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A Systems Approach for River and River Basin Restoration



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Autore: Endreny Theodore Visualizza persona
Titolo: A Systems Approach for River and River Basin Restoration Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (204 p.)
Soggetto topico: Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: River thermal pollution
Mechanistic model
Urban hydrology
Riparian shading
Heat balance
functional indicators
stream restoration
riparian vegetation
fencing
cotton tensile-strength loss
wood decay
ecosystem metabolism
organic matter transport
catchment restoration
structure-function relationships
total water pollutant control
pollutant load allocation
equity and efficiency
regional and site-specific scale
environmental Gini coefficient models
Delphi-analytic hierarchy process models
water quality in streams
self-purification
nitrates
phosphates
hyporheic zone
hyporheic exchange
evapotranspiration
groundwater modeling
environmental flow component
Ethiopia
holistic environmental flow assessment
hydrological foundation
indicators of hydrologic alteration software
Lake Tana
boulder spacing
submergence ratio
near-bed shear stress
Reynolds shear stress
turbulent events
river engineering
meander bend
CFD simulation
hydraulic complexity
flood mapping
uncertainty
Bayesian inference
rating curve
watershed
systems
restoration
Persona (resp. second.): EndrenyTheodore
Sommario/riassunto: Communities increasingly find that the water quality, water levels, or some other resource indicator in their river basins do not meet their expectations. This discrepancy between the desired and actual state of the resource leads to efforts in river basin restoration. River basins are complex systems, and too often, restoration efforts are ineffective due to a lack of understanding of the purpose of the system, defined by the system structure and function. The river basin structure includes stocks (e.g., water level or quality), inflows (e.g., precipitation or fertilization), outflows (e.g., evaporation or runoff), and positive and negative feedback loops with delays in responsiveness, all of which function to change or stabilize the state of the system (e.g., the stock of interest, such as water level or quality). External drivers on this structure, together with goals and rules, contribute to how a river basin functions. This book reviews several new research projects to identify and rank the twelve most effective leverage points to address discrepancies between the desired and actual state of the river basin system. This book demonstrates that river basin restoration is most likely to succeed when we change paradigms rather than try to change the system elements, as the paradigm will establish the system goals, structure, rules, delays, and parameters.
Titolo autorizzato: A Systems Approach for River and River Basin Restoration  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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