Concepts of hydrological connectivity: Research approaches, pathways and future agendas
For effective catchment management and intervention in hydrological systems a process-
based understanding of hydrological connectivity is required so that: i) conceptual rather …
based understanding of hydrological connectivity is required so that: i) conceptual rather …
Ecosystem services provided by small streams: an overview
Small streams constitute the majority of the water courses in a catchment and have specific
characteristics that distinguish them from larger streams and rivers. Despite their small size …
characteristics that distinguish them from larger streams and rivers. Despite their small size …
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 …
Map** ecosystem services: The supply and demand of flood regulation services in Europe
Ecosystem services (ES) feature highly distinctive spatial and temporal patterns of
distribution, quantity, and flows. The flow of ecosystem goods and services to beneficiaries …
distribution, quantity, and flows. The flow of ecosystem goods and services to beneficiaries …
Reductions in water, soil and nutrient losses and pesticide pollution in agroforestry practices: a review of evidence and processes
Background and aims Agroforestry systems combining trees with crops or pastures have
been widely used to reduce water, soil, and nutrient losses and associated water pollution …
been widely used to reduce water, soil, and nutrient losses and associated water pollution …
Connectivity at the hillslope scale: Identifying interactions between storm size, bedrock permeability, slope angle and soil depth
L Hopp, JJ McDonnell - Journal of hydrology, 2009 - Elsevier
The links between soil water movement at the plot scale and runoff generation at the
hillslope scale are highly non-linear and still not well understood. As such, a framework for …
hillslope scale are highly non-linear and still not well understood. As such, a framework for …
Soil water repellency and the five spheres of influence: A review of mechanisms, measurement and ecological implications
Soil water repellency (SWR) is a widespread phenomenon that influences patterns of soil
wetting, runoff, evapotranspiration and availability of water for plants. In natural ecosystems …
wetting, runoff, evapotranspiration and availability of water for plants. In natural ecosystems …
Hydrological responses and soil erosion potential of abandoned cropland in the Loess Plateau, China
Recent changes in hydrological processes and soil erosion in the Loess Plateau, China, are
immediate responses to cropland abandonment for revegetation, which lead to a long-term …
immediate responses to cropland abandonment for revegetation, which lead to a long-term …
Computing structural and functional flow and sediment connectivity with a new aggregated index: A case study in a large Mediterranean catchment
Hydrological connectivity in large catchments is influenced by natural and human-induced
heterogeneities and dynamic processes. In this study, a new aggregated index (AIC) based …
heterogeneities and dynamic processes. In this study, a new aggregated index (AIC) based …
Strategies for smarter catchment hydrology models: incorporating scaling and better process representation
RC Sidle - Geoscience Letters, 2021 - Springer
Hydrological models have proliferated in the past several decades prompting debates on
the virtues and shortcomings of various modelling approaches. Rather than critiquing …
the virtues and shortcomings of various modelling approaches. Rather than critiquing …