Journal ArticleOpen Access
Measures to safeguard and restore river connectivity
Authors
Author Affiliations
World Wildlife Fund, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Technical University of Denmark, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, ...
Published InEnvironmental Reviews
Year2023
Citations98
Abstract
Freshwater connectivity and the associated flow regime are critical components of the health of freshwater ecosystems. When freshwater ecosystems are fragmented, the movements and flows of species, nutrients, sediments, and water are altered, changing the natural dynamics of freshwater ecosystems. The consequences of these changes include declines and loss of freshwater species populations and freshwater ecosystems, and alterations in the delivery of certain ecosystem services, such as fisheries, buffering of flood events, healthy deltas, recreational and cultural values, and others. Measures exist that can maintain and restore connectivity or mitigate against its loss in the face of constructed barriers or other habitat alterations. These measures include system-scale planning for energy and water resources that includes options for limiting loss of…
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