COST Action CONVERGES presentation Why a COST Action about riparian vegetation ? What are the goals of the COST Action CONVERGES ? How it works ? Click here !
Riparian vegetation restoration: Does social perception reflect ecological value? Pedro Arsénio et al. published a paper in River Research and Applications: They notably discuss why clear identification of relevant
Teaching Manifesto: what to learn for sustainable riparian systems MANIFESTO: EARLY START LEARNING AND LIFE-LONG LEARNING MEET SUSTAINABLE RIPARIAN ZONE AND HUMAN WELL-BEING This manifesto is a call to
Being involved in the COST Action CONVERGES, a testimony from Jean Philippe Ugille (Belgium) In March 2019, J.P. Ugille did a Short Term Scientific Mission at the Instituto Superior de Agronomia (Portugal) about “Potential
Improving river hydromorphological assessment through better integration of riparian vegetation: Scientific evidence and guidelines The riparian vegetation value informing river hydromorphological status is reviewed. The WFD-compliant hydromorphological assessments often neglect riparian vegetation. Multi-scale Indicators