Journal article
Environmental flows can reduce the encroachment of terrestrial vegetation into river channels: A systematic literature review
KA Miller, JA Webb, SC De Little, MJ Stewardson
Environmental Management | Published : 2013
Abstract
Encroachment of riparian vegetation into regulated river channels exerts control over fluvial processes, channel morphology, and aquatic ecology. Reducing encroachment of terrestrial vegetation is an oft-cited objective of environmental flow recommendations, but there has been no systematic assessment of the evidence for and against the widely-accepted cause-and-effect mechanisms involved. We systematically reviewed the literature to test whether environmental flows can reduce the encroachment of terrestrial vegetation into river channels. We quantified the level of support for five explicit cause-effect hypotheses drawn from a conceptual model of the effects of flow on vegetation. We found ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This review was supported by the Australian Research Council (LP100200170). We thank collaborators in the Victorian Environmental Flows Monitoring and Assessment Program for discussions on questions of interest to environmental water resource management.