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Why is hydromorphology important Functioning of physical processes spontaneously promotes ecosystem diversity and functioning.

Why is hydromorphology important Functioning of physical processes spontaneously promotes ecosystem diversity and functioning

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Why is hydromorphology important

Functioning of physical processes spontaneously promotes ecosystem diversity and functioning.

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What kind of methods should be used to assess hydromorphology

PH: Physical habitat assessmentRH: Riparian habitat assessmentM: Morphological assessmentHRA: Hydrological regime alteration assessment

(from Belletti et al., 2015) (from Belletti et al., 2015)

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• Future developments need to incorporate physical processes.

• This can be achieved by a wider use of morphological assessment rather than physical habitat methods in order to increase the capability to assess geomorphic processes.

What kind of methods should be used to assess hydromorphology

• Number of methods sub-divided according to the assessment category, used by European countries for the implementation of the WFD

(from Belletti et al., 2015)

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Why appropriate spatial scales need to be considered

• A multiscale hierarchical approach fundamental for (i) understanding controls and off-site impacts, (ii) selecting monitoring sites; (iii) extrapolating information.

• Key scale: river reach

PH: Physical habitat; RH: Riparian habitat; M: Morphological; HRA: Hydrological regime alteration.(from Belletti et al., 2015)

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Hydrological assessment

• Indicators of Hydrological Alteration (IHA) describing 5 flow components (magnitude, frequency, duration, timing, rate of change)

• Hydrological alteration quantified as deviation between current and unaltered hydrological regime

IAHRIS: Polygons showing indicator values for reference and actual conditions (from Martinez Santa-Maria & Fernandez Yuste, 2010)

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References

Belletti, B., Rinaldi, M., Gurnell, A.M., Buijse, A.D., Mosselman, E., 2015. A review of assessment methods for river hydromorphology. Environmental Earth Sciences, doi: 10.1007/s12665-014-3558-1.

Martinez Santa-Maria, C., Fernandez Yuste, J.A., 2010. IAHRIS 2.2. Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration in Rivers. Methodological Reference Manual & User’s Manual. http://www.ecogesfor.org/IAHRIS_es.html.