Search Results - "ZSUFFA, I"
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Management challenges related to long‐term ecological impacts, complex stressor interactions, and different assessment approaches in the Danube River Basin
Published in River research and applications (01-06-2019)“…For centuries, rivers have experienced massive changes of their hydromorphic structures due to human activities. The Danube River, the second largest river in…”
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Supporting analysis of floodplain restoration options by historical analysis
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-12-2013)“…► Interdisciplinary analyses of historic conditions of an urban floodplain ecosystem, the Lobau. ► Analysis of various data sets on aquatic vegetation from the…”
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Vulnerability assessment for supporting the revitalisation of river floodplains
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-12-2013)“…► The study focuses on the vulnerability of a floodplain along the Danube. ► Vulnerability is assessed by climatic, morphological and hydrodynamic models. ►…”
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Tools for wetland management: Lessons learnt from a comparative assessment
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-12-2013)“…► Synthesis and lessons learnt of this special issue on “tools for wetland management”. ► Review of barriers for the integration of wetlands into river basin…”
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WETwin: A structured approach to evaluating wetland management options in data-poor contexts
Published in Environmental science & policy (01-12-2013)“…► WETwin project developed methods assessing wetland management in data-poor contexts. ► Structured approach to combining quantitative modelling and…”
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Towards decision support-based integrated management planning of papyrus wetlands: a case study from Uganda
Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-04-2014)“…Management and decision making for wetlands need an integrated approach, in which all ecosystem services are identified, their importance are assessed and…”
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Impact of Austrian hydropower plants on the flood control safety of the Hungarian Danube reach
Published in Hydrological sciences journal (01-06-1999)“…Statistical analysis of daily water level data from four gauging stations along the Hungarian Danube reach has been carried out with the purpose of analysing…”
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Optimised management strategies for the Biosphere reserve Lobau, Austria - based on a multi criteria decision support system
Published in Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology (2006)“…Without sustainable rehabilitation measures, the Lobau, a freshwater Biosphere Reserve, will soon became a primarily terrestrial ecosystem with major…”
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