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Summary

All over the world, sustainable river basin management is a leading principle of policy plans and legal instruments for water management (e.g. the European Water Framework Directive). The evidence, however, to underpin the full scope of sustainability is rather scanty. In this book an integrative perspective on trends and challenges in river science and management is demonstrated. The three pillars underneath sustainable water management, ecology, economy and sociology, are elaborated by experts in their fields. A number of papers integrate the current knowledge on the structure, functioning and management of 'living rivers'. The book includes data and experiences concerning the rivers Allier, Meuse, Rhine, Sava and Tagliamento in Europe and the river Illinois in the USA. Sustainable river basin management asks for un-orthodox rehabilitation programmes and ecosystem based and transboundary management approaches.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Pieter Hendrik Nienhuis: aquatic ecologist and environmental scientist
1(20)
R.S.E.W. Leuven
P.J. van den Heuvel
M.M. van Katwijk
P.M.J. Herman
G. van der Velde
A.M.J. Ragas
PART ONE: FUNCTIONING OF RIVER SYSTEMS
BasinBox: a generic multimedia fate model for predicting the fate of chemicals in river catchments
21(18)
A. Hollander
M.A.J. Huijbregts
A.M.J. Ragas
D. van de Meent
Trophic relationships in the Rhine food web during invasion and after establishment of the Ponto-Caspian invader Dikerogammarus villosus
39(20)
M.C. van Riel
G. van der Velde
S. Rajagopal
S. Marguillier
F. Dehairs
A. bij de Vaate
Seasonal dependent effects of flooding on plant species survival and zonation: a comparative study of 10 terrestrial grassland species
59(12)
W.H.J.M. van Eck
J.P.M. Lenssen
H.M. van de Steeg
C.W.P.M. Blom
H. de Kroon
Succession and rejuvenation in floodplains along the river Allier (France)
71(16)
G.W. Geerling
A.M.J. Ragas
R.S.E.W. Leuven
J.H. van den Berg
M. Breedveld
D. Liefhebber
A.J.M. Smits
Airborne laser scanning as a tool for lowland floodplain vegetation monitoring
87(18)
M.W. Straatsma
H. Middelkoop
Reproduction, growth, and migration of fishes in a regulated lowland tributary: potential recruitment to the river Meuse
105(16)
B.J.A. Pollux
A. Korosi
W.C.E.P. Verberk
P.M.J. Pollux
G. van der Velde
Amphibian diversity and nestedness in a dynamic floodplain river (Tagliamento, NE-Italy)
121(14)
K. Tockner
I. Klaus
C. Baumgartner
J.V. Ward
Modelling recolonisation of heterogeneous river floodplains by small mammals
135(18)
S. Wijnhoven
G. van der Velde
R.S.E.W. Leuven
A.J.M. Smits
The importance of hydrodynamics for protected and endangered biodiversity of lowland rivers
153(12)
R.J.W. de Nooij
W.C.E.P. Verberk
H.J.R. Lenders
R.S.E.W. Leuven
P.H. Nienhuis
PART TWO: REHABILITATION OF RIVERINE ECOSYSTEMS
Biogeochemical constraints on the ecological rehabilitation of wetland vegetation in river floodplains
165(22)
L.P.M. Lamers
R. Loeb
A.M. Antheunisse
M. Miletto
E.C.H.E.T. Lucassen
A.W. Boxman
A.J.P. Smolders
J.G.M. Roelofs
Effects of rewetting measures in Dutch raised bog remnants on assemblages of aquatic Rotifera and microcrustaceans
187(14)
G.A. van Duinen
Y. Zhuge
W.C.E.P. Verberk
A.M.T. Brock
H.H. van Kleef
R.S.E.W. Leuven
G. van der Velde
H. Esselink
Biological traits successfully predict the effects of restoration management on macroinvertebrates in shallow softwater lakes
201(16)
H.H. van Kleef
W.C.E.P. Verberk
R.S.E.W. Leuven
H. Esselink
G. van der Velde
G.A. van Duinen
Analysis of naturalization alternatives for the recovery of moist-soil plants in the floodplain of the Illinois River
217(12)
C. Ahn
D.M. Johnston
R.E. Sparks
D.C. White
Long-term developments in ecological rehabilitation of the main distributaries in the Rhine delta: fish and macroinvertebrates
229(14)
A. bij de Vaate
R. Breukel
G. van der Velde
Flood detention, nature development and water quality along the lowland river Sava, Croatia
243(18)
M.J. Baptist
M. Haasnoot
P. Cornelissen
J. Icke
G. van der Wedden
H.J. de Vriend
G. Gugic
PART THREE: CHALLENGES AND OBSTACLES TO SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
Water and values: ecological research as the basis for water management and nature management
261(16)
P.H. Nienhuis
Opinion Papers
Advancing science for water resources management
277(12)
G.E. Petts
J. Nestler
R. Kennedy
Redefinition and elaboration of river ecosystem health: perspective for river management
289(20)
P. Vugteveen
R.S.E.W. Leuven
M.A.J. Huijbregts
H.J.R. Lenders
Emergent principles for river management
309(8)
W.T. de Groot
H.J.R. Lenders
From river management to river basin management: a water manager's perspective
317(10)
J.V. Witter
H.T.C. van Stokkom
G. Hendriksen
Review Paper
Discursive shifts in Dutch river management: `deep' institutional change or adaptation strategy?
327(12)
M.A. Wiering
B.J.M. Arts
Opinion Paper
Changing estuaries, changing views
339(20)
A.J.M. Smits
P.H. Nienhuis
H.L.F. Saeijs
PART FOUR: SYNTHESIS
Living rivers: trends and challenges in science and management
359(10)
G. van der Velde
R.S.E.W. Leuven
A.M.J. Ragas
A.J.M. Smits
Subject index 369

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