Green infrastructure and its catchment‐scale effects: an emerging science
Urbanizing environments alter the hydrological cycle by redirecting stream networks for
stormwater and wastewater transmission and increasing impermeable surfaces. These …
stormwater and wastewater transmission and increasing impermeable surfaces. These …
Vulnerable waters are essential to watershed resilience
Watershed resilience is the ability of a watershed to maintain its characteristic system state
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
Maximizing US nitrate removal through wetland protection and restoration
Growing populations and agricultural intensification have led to raised riverine nitrogen (N)
loads, widespread oxygen depletion in coastal zones (coastal hypoxia) and increases in the …
loads, widespread oxygen depletion in coastal zones (coastal hypoxia) and increases in the …
Connectivity of streams and wetlands to downstream waters: an integrated systems framework
SG Leibowitz, PJ Wigington Jr… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Interest in connectivity has increased in the aquatic sciences, partly because of its relevance
to the Clean Water Act. This paper has two objectives:(1) provide a framework to understand …
to the Clean Water Act. This paper has two objectives:(1) provide a framework to understand …
Integrating LiDAR data and multi-temporal aerial imagery to map wetland inundation dynamics using Google Earth Engine
Abstract The Prairie Pothole Region of North America is characterized by millions of
depressional wetlands, which provide critical habitats for globally significant populations of …
depressional wetlands, which provide critical habitats for globally significant populations of …
Enhancing protection for vulnerable waters
Governments worldwide do not adequately protect their limited freshwater systems and
therefore place freshwater functions and attendant ecosystem services at risk. The best …
therefore place freshwater functions and attendant ecosystem services at risk. The best …
The maturation of ecosystem services: Social and policy research expands, but whither biophysically informed valuation?
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has risen to prominence based on its promise to
vastly improve environmental decision‐making and to represent nature's many benefits to …
vastly improve environmental decision‐making and to represent nature's many benefits to …
Perceived importance and economic valuation of ecosystem services in Ghodaghodi wetland of Nepal
Being the most productive ecosystem on earth, wetlands provide basic as well as critical
ecosystem services to humans and other living beings. However, the wetland resources are …
ecosystem services to humans and other living beings. However, the wetland resources are …
Zero or not? Causes and consequences of zero‐flow stream gage readings
Streamflow observations can be used to understand, predict, and contextualize hydrologic,
ecological, and biogeochemical processes and conditions in streams. Stream gages are …
ecological, and biogeochemical processes and conditions in streams. Stream gages are …
Protecting and restoring habitats to benefit freshwater biodiversity
Freshwater biodiversity is under great threat across the globe as evidenced by more severe
declines relative to other types of ecosystems. Some of the main stressors responsible for …
declines relative to other types of ecosystems. Some of the main stressors responsible for …