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 …
Hydrological, physical, and chemical functions and connectivity of non‐floodplain wetlands to downstream waters: A review
We reviewed the scientific literature on non‐floodplain wetlands (NFWs), freshwater
wetlands typically located distal to riparian and floodplain systems, to determine …
wetlands typically located distal to riparian and floodplain systems, to determine …
Do geographically isolated wetlands influence landscape functions?
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs), those surrounded by uplands, exchange
materials, energy, and organisms with other elements in hydrological and habitat networks …
materials, energy, and organisms with other elements in hydrological and habitat networks …
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 …
Hydrological Connectivity Between Headwater Streams and Downstream Waters: How Science Can Inform Policy1
TL Nadeau, MC Rains - JAWRA Journal of the American Water …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
In January 2001, the US Supreme Court ruled that the US Army Corps of Engineers
exceeded its statutory authority by asserting Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction over non …
exceeded its statutory authority by asserting Clean Water Act (CWA) jurisdiction over non …
[PDF][PDF] Geographically isolated wetlands are part of the hydrological landscape
Since the US Supreme Court's 2001 SWANCC case (531 US 159), there has been
significant focus on whether Clean Water Act (CWA) protections should be extended to so …
significant focus on whether Clean Water Act (CWA) protections should be extended to so …
Hydrologic connectivity between geographically isolated wetlands and surface water systems: A review of select modeling methods
Geographically isolated wetlands (GIW), depressional landscape features entirely
surrounded by upland areas, provide a wide range of ecological functions and ecosystem …
surrounded by upland areas, provide a wide range of ecological functions and ecosystem …
Integrating geographically isolated wetlands into land management decisions
Wetlands across the globe provide extensive ecosystem services. However, many wetlands–
especially those surrounded by uplands, often referred to as geographically isolated …
especially those surrounded by uplands, often referred to as geographically isolated …
Quantifying hydrologic connectivity of wetlands to surface water systems
Hydrologic connectivity among wetlands is poorly characterized and understood. Our
inability to quantify this connectivity compromises our understanding of the potential impacts …
inability to quantify this connectivity compromises our understanding of the potential impacts …
A watershed integrity definition and assessment approach to support strategic management of watersheds
Watersheds are spatially explicit landscape units that contain a range of interacting physical,
ecological and social attributes. They are social–ecological systems that provide a range of …
ecological and social attributes. They are social–ecological systems that provide a range of …