articleFreshwater BiologySep 3, 2009BRONZE OA

The ecological limits of hydrologic alteration (ELOHA): a new framework for developing regional environmental flow standards

Colorado State University · The Nature Conservancy · +10 more institutions

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Abstract

Summary 1. The flow regime is a primary determinant of the structure and function of aquatic and riparian ecosystems for streams and rivers. Hydrologic alteration has impaired riverine ecosystems on a global scale, and the pace and intensity of human development greatly exceeds the ability of scientists to assess the effects on a river‐by‐river basis. Current scientific understanding of hydrologic controls on riverine ecosystems and experience gained from individual river studies support development of environmental flow standards at the regional scale. 2. This paper presents a consensus view from a group of international scientists on a new framework for assessing environmental flow needs for many streams and…

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Keywords
  • River ecosystem
  • Riparian zone
  • Environmental resource management
  • Environmental science
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Water resources
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Process (computing)
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