Special Issue: Scientific Advances in River Restoration DOI

Jane Prady,

Sam Austin,

Jennifer A. Dodd

et al.

River Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 41(1), P. 3 - 9

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT In September 2023, the River Restoration Centre (RRC) hosted inaugural Scientific Advances in (SARR) conference collaboration with University of Liverpool, UK. As we confront twin crises climate change and biodiversity loss, this event underscored importance global among river restoration scientists to help inform evidence‐led solutions. Fluvial systems are particularly vulnerable climatic pressures, droughts floods exacerbating impacts human‐induced modifications. is a crucial tool addressing these pervasive challenges, capable benefiting both people (e.g., flood mitigation, community engagement) nature ecological recovery, ecosystem functionality). The SARR aimed unite from various disciplines countries, foster collaborations, highlight new advancements enhance progress science. This special issue features diverse selection papers presented at conference, showcasing multidisciplinary contemporary restoration.

Language: Английский

Special Issue: Scientific Advances in River Restoration DOI

Jane Prady,

Sam Austin,

Jennifer A. Dodd

et al.

River Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 41(1), P. 3 - 9

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT In September 2023, the River Restoration Centre (RRC) hosted inaugural Scientific Advances in (SARR) conference collaboration with University of Liverpool, UK. As we confront twin crises climate change and biodiversity loss, this event underscored importance global among river restoration scientists to help inform evidence‐led solutions. Fluvial systems are particularly vulnerable climatic pressures, droughts floods exacerbating impacts human‐induced modifications. is a crucial tool addressing these pervasive challenges, capable benefiting both people (e.g., flood mitigation, community engagement) nature ecological recovery, ecosystem functionality). The SARR aimed unite from various disciplines countries, foster collaborations, highlight new advancements enhance progress science. This special issue features diverse selection papers presented at conference, showcasing multidisciplinary contemporary restoration.

Language: Английский

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