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Relations between the microscale riverbed morphology and the macrozoobenthos – Implications for the ecological quality assessment and the definition of reference conditions
2018
International Journal of Environmental Impacts Management Mitigation and Recovery
European rivers have been constantly affected by anthropogenic impairments throughout the course of human history. Since 2000 the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) accelerated the process of recognizing and reclaiming rivers as valuable ecosystems, and the restoration of river stretches has become an essential tool for the improvement of watercourses in Central Europe. These restoration measures need to be complemented by in-depth scientific evaluations to ensure the cost-effectiveness
doi:10.2495/ei-v1-n3-375-389
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