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      Riparian vegetation and channel change in response to river regulation: a comparative study of regulated and unregulated streams in the Green River Basin, USA

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      Regulated Rivers: Research & Management
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          Seventy-seven percent of the total water discharge of the 139 largest river systems in North America north of Mexico, in Europe, and in the republics of the former Soviet Union is strongly or moderately affected by fragmentation of the river channels by dams and by water regulation resulting from reservoir operation, interbasin diversion, and irrigation. The remaining free-flowing large river systems are relatively small and nearly all situated in the far north, as are the 59 medium-sized river systems of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. These conditions indicate that many types of river ecosystems have been lost and that the populations of many riverine species have become highly fragmented. To improve the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable use of biological resources, immediate action is called for to create an international preservation network of free-flowing river systems and to rehabilitate exploited rivers in areas that lack unaffected watercourses.
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                Journal
                Regulated Rivers: Research & Management
                Regul. Rivers: Res. Mgmt.
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0886-9375
                1099-1646
                November 2000
                November 2000
                : 16
                : 6
                : 543-564
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                10.1002/1099-1646(200011/12)16:6<543::AID-RRR590>3.0.CO;2-N
                ecdae7f6-0c75-4bca-8630-e80c887c7eeb
                © 2000

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