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Anthropogenic actions and their hydromorphologic impacts on streams

Abstract

Several centuries of direct and indirect anthropogenic actions on streams have drive to a degradation of their ecological state, often intense, sometimes irreversible. Major anthropogenic actions driving to hydromorphological dysfunctions are described below, from the angle of their physical and biological impacts on streams. A second paper will deal with the concepts and principles of restoration adapted to these dysfunctions.

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J.R. MALAVOI

Country : France


P. ADAM

Country : France

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