Browsing Geography by Author "England, J"
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Assessing river condition: A multiscale approach designed for operational application in the context of biodiversity net gain
Gurnell, AM; Scott, SJ; England, J; Gurnell, D; Jeffries, R; Shuker, L; Wharton, G (2020) -
Burrowing Invasive Species: An Unquantified Erosion Risk at the Aquatic-Terrestrial Interface
Harvey, GL; Henshaw, AJ; Brasington, J; England, J (2019-09) -
The contribution of citizen science volunteers to river monitoring and management: International and national perspectives and the example of the MoRPh survey
Gurnell, AM; England, J; Shuker, L; Wharton, G (2019-10) -
Restoration of a chalk stream using wood: assessment of habitat improvements using the Modular River Survey
England, J; Dobbek, L; Finn Leeming, B; Gurnell, AM; Wharton, G (John Wiley and Sons, 2019-02-07)© 2019 CIWEM The installation of large wood and sediment berms to narrow the overwide channel of the River Bulbourne, Hertfordshire, aimed to restore geomorphological processes, improve channel habitat diversity and increase ... -
The role of rewilding in mitigating hydrological extremes: State of the evidence
Harvey, GL; Hartley, AT; Henshaw, AJ; Khan, Z; Clarke, SJ; Sandom, CJ; England, J; King, S; Venn, O (2024-01-01)Landscape rewilding has the potential to help mitigate hydrological extremes by allowing natural processes to function. Our systematic review assessed the evidence base for rewilding-driven mitigation of high and low flows. ... -
Trees and wood: working with natural river processes
Gurnell, A; England, J; Burgess-Gamble, L (2019)