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Restoration of riparian vegetation in the south-western United States: importance of flow regimes and fluvial dynamism

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Juliet C Stromberg, Restoration of riparian vegetation in the south-western United States: importance of flow regimes and fluvial dynamism: .

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Riparian ecosystems in the south-western United States have undergone extensive physical and biological changes, due, in part, to alteration of natural flow regimes and suppression of fluvial processes. Many riparian ecosystem restoration projects are achieving success because they recognize the importance of restoring the hydrologic regime. In other words, these projects are restoring flows of water and sediment in sufficient quantities and with appropriate temporal and spatial patterns. Other projects have proceeded without recognition of the need to incorporate environmental stream flow requirements into management plans. To increase success rate of riparian ecosystem restoration, this paper describes some changes that have occurred [...]

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