Across much of the industrialized world, rivers that were physically transformed and ecologically ruined to facilitate industrial and agricultural development are now the focus of restoration and rehabilitation efforts. River Futures discusses the emergence of this new era of river repair and documents a comprehensive biophysical framework for river science and management.
The book considers what can be done to maximize prospects for improving river health while maintaining or enhancing the provision of ecosystem services over the next fifty to one-hundred years. It provides a holistic overview of considerations that underpin the use of science in river management, emphasizing cross-disciplinary understanding that builds on a landscape template.
The book
frames the development of integrative river science and its application to river rehabilitation programs
develops a coherent set of guiding principles with which to approach integrative river science
considers the application of cross-disciplinary thinking in river rehabilitation experiences from around the world
examines the crossover between science and management, outlining issues that must be addressed to promote healthier river futures
Case studies explore practical applications in different parts of the world, highlighting approaches to the use of integrative river science, measures of success, and steps that could be taken to improve performance in future efforts.
River Futures offers a positive, practical, and constructive focus that directly addresses the major challenge of a new era of river conservation and rehabilitation'that of bringing together the diverse and typically discipline-bound sets of knowledge and practices that are involved in repairing rivers. It is a valuable resource for anyone involved in river restoration and management, including restorationists, scientists, managers, and policymakers, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.
Preface
PART I. The Emerging Process of River Repair Chapter 1. Moves Toward an Era of River Repair Chapter 2. Vision Generation: What Do We Seek to Achieve in River Rehabilitation? Chapter 3. Turbulence and Train Wrecks: Using Knowledge Strategies to the Enhance Application of Integrative River Science to Effective River Management
PART II. An Integrative Scientific Perspective to Guide the Process of River Repair Chapter 4. The Spatial Organization of River Systems Chapter 5. Working with Change: The Importance of Evolutionary Perspectives in Framing the Trajectory of River Adjustment Chapter 6. Ecological Function in Rivers: Insights from Crossdisciplinary Science Chapter 7. Principles of River Condition Assessment Chapter 8. Social and Biophysical Connectivity of River Systems
PART III. International Rerspectives on the Process of River Repair Chapter 9. The Australian River Management Experience Chapter 10. River Management in the United States Chapter 11. Integrative River Science and Rehabilitation: European Experiences Chapter 12. The Light and Dark of Sabo-Dammed Streams in Steepland Settings in Japan Chapter 13. Application of Integrative Science in the Management of South African Rivers
PART IV. Managing the Process of River Repair Chapter 14. Restoring Uncertainty: Translating Science into Management Practice Chapter 15. River Futures
Conclusion
""In each section, multiple collaborators provide unique perspectives and research examples, mainly from Australia, to explain current river management challenges to raise awareness of the truly multi-disciplinary approaches that will be needed to achieve lasting river health and the future....Overall, the book has useful discussions and descriptions of approaches that will help all readers. There will certainly be a benefit to local decision-makers who are on the socio-political front lines of river management decisions, as they will gain a better understanding of the scientific context of river management.""