Spatially non-stationary relationships between urbanization and the characteristics and storage-regulation capacities of river systems in the Tai Lake Plain, China
Given environmental or hydrological functions influenced by changing river networks in the
development of rapid urbanization, a clear understanding of the relationships between …
development of rapid urbanization, a clear understanding of the relationships between …
Urban stream deserts: Mapping a legacy of urbanization in the United States
JA Napieralski, T Carvalhaes - Applied Geography, 2016 - Elsevier
Protecting, as well as restoring, natural resources within the urban landscape has
environmental and economic importance, especially as the global population continues to …
environmental and economic importance, especially as the global population continues to …
Urban stream deserts as a consequence of excess stream burial in urban watersheds
J Napieralski, R Keeling, M Dziekan… - Annals of the …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The Rouge River watershed, a highly urbanized watershed in southeast Michigan, has
substantial impervious surface coverage, relatively high population density, and modified …
substantial impervious surface coverage, relatively high population density, and modified …
Headwater streams: neglected ecosystems in the EU Water Framework Directive. Implications for nitrogen pollution control
L Lassaletta, H García-Gómez, BS Gimeno… - Environmental Science & …, 2010 - Elsevier
The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims to achieve the “good status” of
waters by 2015, through monitoring and control of human impacts on “bodies of surface …
waters by 2015, through monitoring and control of human impacts on “bodies of surface …
Buried streams: Uncovering a potential threat to aquatic ecosystems
This paper provides an account of the extent of stream burial in southwestern Ontario and
the landscape characteristics associated with the percentage of stream burial. GIS analyses …
the landscape characteristics associated with the percentage of stream burial. GIS analyses …
Streams modified for drainage provide fish habitat in agricultural areas
KL Stammler, RL McLaughlin… - Canadian Journal of …, 2008 - cdnsciencepub.com
Open agricultural drains (ditches) provide necessary drainage for cropland and may also
provide habitat supporting native fish assemblages. We tested whether warm-water drains in …
provide habitat supporting native fish assemblages. We tested whether warm-water drains in …
A century of stream burial in Michigan (USA) cities
JA Napieralski, ES Welsh - Journal of Maps, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Following rapid expansion of urbanization over the last century, Michigan's largest cities are
characterized by relatively high population densities, high percentages of impervious …
characterized by relatively high population densities, high percentages of impervious …
Stream loss in an urbanized and agricultural watershed in China
L Han, Y Xu, X Deng, Z Li - Journal of environmental management, 2020 - Elsevier
Stream losses are extensively observed due to human activities in the world, and the
patterns of stream loss vary in different land use types. However, relationship between …
patterns of stream loss vary in different land use types. However, relationship between …
Extent, characteristics and downstream effects of stream enclosure in Southwestern Ontario
KL Stammler - 2011 - search.proquest.com
In a 16000 km 2 area of southwestern Ontario, almost 15% of all streams have been
enclosed (buried) largely for agricultural purposes. ArcGIS was used to characterize the …
enclosed (buried) largely for agricultural purposes. ArcGIS was used to characterize the …
[BOOK][B] Agricultural drains as fish habitat in southwestern Ontario
University of Guelph. Department of Zoology… - 2005 - researchgate.net
Katie Stammler Advisors: University of Guelph, 2005 Dr. Robert L. McLaughlin Dr. Nicholas
E. Mandrak Research is needed to help ensure ecosystems heavily affected by human …
E. Mandrak Research is needed to help ensure ecosystems heavily affected by human …