Deriving planform morphology and vegetation coverage from remote sensing to support river management applications Boothroyd, RJ., Nones, M. and Guerrero, M. (2021). Deriving planform morphology and vegetation coverage from remote sensing to support river
Riverwoods – Evidence review the Riverwoods Science Group publish this report, which is a review of the science supporting different benefits of riparian and
RIPARIAN BUFFERS: LEARNING & TOOLS CROSSLINK is a European BiodivERsA research project that focuses on woody riparian buffers as a key component of landscape-level green
Germination and seed traits in common alder (Alnus spp.): The potential contribution of rear-edge populations to ecological restoration success Comparing seed traits and germination success across thethree common-alder species is essential to improvingseed-zone delineation and selection of plant reproductivematerial