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    Evaluating good-practice cases for river restoration across Europe: context, methodological framework, selected results and recommendations by Muhar, S, Januschke, K, Kail, J, Poppe, M, Schmutz, S, Hering, D, Buijse, A. D

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-2016)
    “…This introductory paper presents 20 river restoration cases throughout Europe that were investigated in the EU-funded research project REFORM. In the…”
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    Spatio‐temporal habitat dynamics in a changing Danube River landscape 1812—2006 by Hohensinner, S, Jungwirth, M, Muhar, S, Schmutz, S

    Published in River research and applications (01-10-2011)
    “…Modern, holistic concepts dealing with river/floodplain ecology recognize the key role of hydromorphological turnover processes for the development of distinct…”
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    Re-establishing and assessing ecological integrity in riverine landscapes by JUNGWIRTH, M., MUHAR, S., SCHMUTZ, S.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2002)
    “…1. River–floodplain systems are among the most diverse and complex ecosystems. The lack of detailed information about functional relationships and processes at…”
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    Hy:Con: A Strategic Tool For Balancing Hydropower Development And Conservation Needs by Seliger, C., Scheikl, S., Schmutz, S., Schinegger, R., Fleck, S., Neubarth, J., Walder, C., Muhar, S.

    Published in River research and applications (01-09-2016)
    “…Hydropower (HP) is an important renewable energy source contributing 65.7% to Austria's national electricity generation. However, HP is also associated with…”
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    Note: Hy:Con: A Strategic Tool For Balancing Hydropower Development And Conservation Needs by Seliger, C., Scheikl, S., Schmutz, S., Schinegger, R., Fleck, S., Neubarth, J., Walder, C., Muhar, S.

    Published in River research and applications (01-02-2017)
    “…The article from this special issue was previously published in River Research and Applications, Volume 32, Issue 7, 2016. For completeness we are including…”
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    Learning by Conceptual Modeling--Changes in Knowledge Structure and Content by Zitek, A., Poppe, M., Stelzhammer, M., Muhar, S., Bredeweg, B.

    Published in IEEE transactions on learning technologies (01-07-2013)
    “…The DynaLearn interactive learning environment enables learning by having learners create conceptual models of system's behavior. This paper reports on…”
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    Evaluating the potential of qualitative reasoning models to contribute to sustainable catchment management by Zitek, A., Schmutz, S., Preis, S., Salles, P., Bredeweg, B., Muhar, S.

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-11-2009)
    “…Due to the world wide degradation of river catchments and their related aquatic resources the development of integrated management strategies has become an…”
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    Habitat integrity of running waters — assessment criteria and their biological relevance by Muhar, S, Jungwirth, M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-1998)
    “…Based upon well-known relations between abiotic and biotic components of river systems, habitat assessment can serve as an indirect procedure to evaluate the…”
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    Identification of rivers with high and good habitat quality: methodological approach and applications in Austria by Muhar, Susanne, Schwarz, Michaela, Schmutz, Stefan, Jungwirth, Mathias

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-2000)
    “…The investigation of the 52 largest Austrian rivers with catchment areas >500 km^sup 2^ (Danube River excluded) provides a national estimate of the ecological…”
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    The effects of recreated instream and ecotone structures on the fish fauna of an epipotamal river by JUNGWIRTH, M, MUHAR, S, SCHMUTZ, S

    Published in Hydrobiologia (28-04-1995)
    “…Studies carried out between 1981 and 1984 on 15 stretches of 7 Austrian epipotamal streams provided data on the effect of river bed structures on fish…”
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    River restoration concepts : goals and perspectives by MUHAR, S, SCHMUTZ, S, JUNGWIRTH, M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (28-04-1995)
    “…Many river restoration projects in Austria and elsewhere had concentrated on river bed design measures to facilitate habitat diversity. These schemes had not…”
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    The Use of Large Wood in Stream Restoration: Experiences from 50 Projects in Germany and Austria by KAIL, JOCHEM, HERING, DANIEL, MUHAR, SUSANNE, GERHARD, MARC, PREIS, SABINE

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-12-2007)
    “…1. Wood is increasingly used in restoration projects to improve the hydromorphological and ecological status of streams and rivers. However, despite their…”
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    MIRR – Model-based Instrument for River Restoration. Entwicklung eines strategischen Instruments zur integrativen Bewertung ökologischer Restaurationsmaßnahmen an Fließgewässern by Schmutz, S., Melcher, A., Muhar, S., Zitek, A., Poppe, M., Trautwein, C., Jungwirth, M.

    “…Kurzfassung Die Fließgewässer Österreichs sind vielfältigen anthropogenen Beeinträchtigungen ausgesetzt. Während die Gewässergüte nicht mehr zu den prioritären…”
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    Fundamentals of fish ecological integrity and their relation to the extended serial discontinuity concept by Jungwirth, M, Muhar, S, Schmutz, S

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-2000)
    “…Current ecological theories and concepts describe running waters as four-dimensional systems, their longitudinal, lateral and vertical linkages, interactions…”
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