特刊社论:动态河流景观的活化——水文形态恢复措施效果的评价

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY International Review of Hydrobiology Pub Date : 2022-03-21 DOI:10.1002/iroh.202202131
Christiane Schulz-Zunkel, Frank Dziock, Carolin Seele-Dilbat, Elisabeth Bondar-Kunze, Mathias Scholz
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河流及其洪泛区生物多样性的逐渐丧失尚未得到制止。根据《欧洲生物多样性战略》和到2030年恢复至少2.5万公里自由流动的欧洲河流的目标,已经迈出了重要的第一步。现在,我们需要能够有效地证明生物多样性丧失的逆转,以及迫切需要的恢复措施的成功。本期特刊介绍了目前河流和河漫滩恢复的12项成果和评价方法,这些方法成功地将水文形态恢复措施与跨学科研究相结合。我们全面报告了河流和洪泛区恢复可以提供的挑战和机遇,以保护这些栖息地的生物多样性和生态系统功能。
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Special issue editorial: Revitalisation of dynamic riverine landscapes—Evaluation of the effects of hydromorphological restoration measures

The progressive loss of biodiversity in rivers and their floodplains has not yet been stopped. With the European Biodiversity Strategy and the goal of restoring at least 25,000 km of free-flowing European rivers by 2030, the first important step has been taken. Now we need to be able to effectively demonstrate a reversal of biodiversity loss as well as the success of urgently needed restoration measures. This special issue presents twelve results of current river and floodplain restoration and evaluation approaches that have successfully combined hydromorphological restoration measures with interdisciplinary research. We report comprehensively on the challenges and opportunities that river and floodplain restoration can offer to protect the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of these habitats.

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International Review of Hydrobiology
International Review of Hydrobiology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.10
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15
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3 months
期刊介绍: As human populations grow across the planet, water security, biodiversity loss and the loss of aquatic ecosystem services take on ever increasing priority for policy makers. International Review of Hydrobiology brings together in one forum fundamental and problem-oriented research on the challenges facing marine and freshwater biology in an economically changing world. Interdisciplinary in nature, articles cover all aspects of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from headwater streams to the ocean and biodiversity studies to ecosystem functioning, modeling approaches including GIS and resource management, with special emphasis on the link between marine and freshwater environments. The editors expressly welcome research on baseline data. The knowledge-driven papers will interest researchers, while the problem-driven articles will be of particular interest to policy makers. The overarching aim of the journal is to translate science into policy, allowing us to understand global systems yet act on a regional scale. International Review of Hydrobiology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, and methods papers.
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