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Par Collection Par Auteur- BEYER, P.J., (Editeur scientifique) (2)
- BASSETT, B. (1)
- MILLS, J.D. (1)
- SPLINTER, D.K. (1)
- WRAZIEN, D.R. (1)
- GRAF, W.L. (1)
- MARSTON, R.A. (1)
- 2005 (2)
- Aménagement hydraulique ; Barrage ; Biodiversité ; Cours d'eau ; Etats-Unis ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Habitat ; Plaine d'inondation ; Régime hydrologique ; Système d'information géographique ; Wyoming (1)
- Aménagement hydraulique ; Barrage ; Cours d'eau ; Etats-Unis ; Gestion de l'environnement ; Habitat ; Stratégie d'acteurs (1)
- Biodiversity ; Channel geometry ; Dam ; Floodplain ; Geographical information system ; Habitat ; Hydraulic works ; Hydrological regime ; Stream ; United States of America ; Wyoming (1)
- Dam ; Decision making process ; Environmental management ; Habitat ; Hydraulic works ; Stream ; United States of America (1)
- -pulse dominated mosaic to a more terrestrial-like pattern of succession. Changes in the Snake River and its floodplain have direct implications on habitat, safety of rafting and canoeing, and biodiversity at the community and species levels.
- that are influenced by dams. The economic context for research includes large amounts of public funds for river restoration, along with substantial private investments in dams. The cultural context for research is highly contentious and dominated by advocacy