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9780471957539

Rehabilitation of Rivers Principles and Implementation

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    9780471957539

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    0471957534

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-01-26
  • Publisher: WILEY
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Rehabilitation of Rivers Principles and Implementation Edited by Louise C. de Waal Division of Environmental and Analytical Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, UK Andrew R. G. Large Department of Geography, University of Newcastle, UK and P. Max Wade Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, UK River rehabilitation has become an issue at the top of the agenda for water authorities and river managers in many countries throughout the world. This challenging topic involves a wide range of themes, many of which are brought together in this volume. They concern planning strategy, implementation and project appraisal for a number of different types of river systems including upland, lowland and urban rivers. Topic areas addressed include hydrology, geomorphology, ecology and economics as, to be successful, rehabilitation of freshwaters must incorporate all of these subjects within a holistic framework. This volume covers a wide range of countries, provides comprehensive and integrated coverage of factors concerning river rehabilitation and encompasses policy, planning and implementation. As such, the text will have a lasting reference value and practical application. Rehabilitation of Rivers combines prescriptive, analytical and reviewing contributions, covering a wide range of case studies from Britain, continental Europe, the USA, Australia and Japan. It also examines strategic issues such as catchment planning and integrated application of ecology and engineering in river rehabilitation. This book will be an important text for all water authorities and river managers as well as hydrologists, geomorphologists, ecologists and nature conservationists.

Author Biography

Louise de Waal and P. Max Wade are the authors of Rehabilitation of Rivers: Principles and Implementation, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii(4)
Preface xi
1 Rehabilitation of Degraded River Habitat: An Introduction
1(12)
P. Max Wade
Andrew R.G. Large
Louise C. de Waal
Part One PRINCIPLES 13(120)
2 Policy Networks and the Success of Lowland Stream Rehabilitation Projects in the Netherlands
13(18)
Peter Jasperse
3 An Approach to Classification of Natural Streams and Floodplains in South-west Germany
31(26)
Rolf Bostelmann
Ulrich Braukmann
Elmar Briem
Thomas Fleischhacker
Georg Humborg
Ina Nadolny
Karl Scheurlen
Uwe Weibel
4 A Systematic Approach to Ecologically Sound River Bank Management
57(30)
Jennie Simons
Rene Boeters
5 The Influence of Riparian Ecotones on the Dynamics of Riverine Fish Communities
87(10)
Maciej Zalewski
Piotr Frankiewicz
6 Rehabilitation of Rivers by Using Wet Meadows as Nutrient Filters
97(16)
Ann Fuglsang
7 Practical Approaches for Nature Development: Let Nature Do Its Own Thing Again
113(20)
Jan P.M. van Rijen
Part Two IMPLEMENTATION: STRATEGIC APPROACHES 133(106)
8 The River Restoration Project and Its Demonstration Sites
133(16)
Nigel T.H. Holmes
9 Strategic Approaches to River Rehabilitation: The River Leen and the River Derwent, UK
149(10)
David Hickie
10 Problems Associated with the Degradation of Rivers in the North East Region, England, and Initiatives to Achieve Rehabilitation
159(12)
John R. Pygott
Andrew R.G. Large
11 Rehabilitation of the North American Great Lakes Watershed: Past and Future
171(18)
Frank Butterworth
Robbin Hough
12 Four Decades of Sustained Use, of Degradation and of Rehabilitation in Various Streams of Toronto, Canada
189(26)
Gordon A. Wichert
Henry A. Regier
13 Rehabilitation of the River Murray, Australia: Identifying Causes of Degradation and Options for Bringing the Environment into the Management Equation
215(24)
Anne Jensen
Part Three IMPLEMENTATION: CASE STUDIES 239(80)
14 Efforts for In-stream Fish Habitat Restoration within the River Iijoki, Finland -- Goals, Methods and Test Results
239(12)
Timo Yrjana
15 Rehabilitation of the Acque Alte Drainage Canal on the River Po Alluvial Plain, Italy
251(18)
Bruna Gumiero
Gianpaolo Salmoiraghi
Marco Rizzoli
Roberta Santini
16 Degradation and Rehabilitation of Waterways in Australia and New Zealand
269(32)
Christopher J. Gippel
Kevin J. Collier
17 Rehabilitation of Japan's Waterways
301(18)
Christopher J. Gippel
Shubun Fukutome
Index 319

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