Topographical factors related to flooding frequency promote ecosystem multifunctionality of riparian floodplains
Various ecosystem functions provided by floodplains depend on a natural river activity and floodplain morphology. Therefore, anthropogenic alterations of rivers modify their flooding regimes and may affect the provisioning of numerous ecosystem functions. Restoration projects, which aim at reestabli...
Main Authors: | Bondar-Kunze, E. (Author), Kretz, L. (Author), Schulz-Zunkel, C. (Author), Seele-Dilbat, C. (Author), Sendek, A. (Author), van der Plas, F. (Author), Vieweg, M. (Author), Weigelt, A. (Author), Wirth, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2021
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