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Effectiveness of environmental flows for riparian restoration in arid regions: A tale of four rivers

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Glenn, Edward P., Nagler, Pamela L., Shafroth, Patrick B., Jarchow, Christopher J., 2017, Effectiveness of environmental flows for riparian restoration in arid regions: A tale of four rivers: Ecological Engineering, vol. 106, p. 695-703. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.01.009

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Environmental flows have become important restoration tools on regulated rivers. However, environmental flows are often constrained by other demands within the river system and thus typically are comprised of smaller water volumes than the natural flows they are meant to replace, which can limit their functional efficacy. We review environmental flow programs aimed at restoring riparian vegetation on four arid zone rivers: the Tarim River in China; the Bill Williams River in Arizona, U.S.; the delta of the Colorado River in Mexico; and the Murrumbidgee River in southern Australia. Our goal is to determine what worked and what did not work to accomplish restoration goals. The lower Tarim River in China formerly formed a “green corridor” [...]

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