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Название River Restoration
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Жанр География
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13Table 13.1 Different types of documents useful for river restoration.Table 13.2 Type of documentary analysis methods.

      8 Chapter 14Table 14.1 Methods for engaging stakeholders.

      9 Chapter 15Table 15.1 Objectives and information provided by the economic valuation of ...Table 15.2 List of ecosystem services provided by rivers (Finlayson et al. 2...Table 15.3 Example of biophysical characteristics of interest and ES indicat...Table 15.4 Valuation methods for ecosystems services (de Groot et al. 2006; ...Table 15.5 Data requirements for various valuation methods.

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      1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Main international scientific journals in which research on socie...Figure 1.2 Chronology of international scientific publications on societal i...Figure 1.3 Geography of international scientific publications on societal is...Figure 1.4 Map of the study sites of international research publications on ...Figure 1.5 A lexicon specific to international scientific publications on th...Figure 1.6 A lexicon specific to international scientific publications deali...Figure 1.7 Main categories of respondents targeted by surveys on the societa...Figure 1.8 Main methods used in surveys of societal issues in river restorat...Figure 1.9 Lexicon specific to international scientific publications dealing...Figure 1.10 Restoration measures tackled in scientific publications on the s...Figure 1.11 A lexicon specific to international scientific publications on t...Figure 1.12 Economic methods used in international scientific publications t...

      2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 The philosophical framework of biomimicry.

      3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Map of Waikato River and Whanganui River catchments, Aotearoa New...

      4 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Template to grasp the policy and social dimension of restoration....

      5 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 Chronology of some changes in river restoration objectives from t...Figure 6.2 Political factors in river restoration projects.Figure 6.3 River restoration projects according to scales of actors, objecti...

      6 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 Location and characteristics of the Bateau dam removal project, O...Figure 7.2 Location and characteristics of the Finesville dam removal projec...Figure 7.3 Involvement of stakeholders in the Bateau (a) and Finesville (b) ...Figure 7.4 Chronologies of the Finesville and the Bateau dams removal projec...Figure 7.5 The enrichment of the Bateau and Finesville dams removal projects...Figure 7.6 The works carried out on the Orne River: (a) landscaping on the f...

      7 Chapter 8Figure 8.1 Map locating the Thurauen, Seymaz, and La Foce case studies.D...Figure 8.2 Building on the political dimension of participation.

      8 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 The IPBES Conceptual Framework.Figure 10.2 Analytical framework to compare the assessment of river restorat...Figure 10.3 Location of the three river restoration case studies: Yarqon Riv...Figure 10.4 Sum of the present values of the ES benefits and costs elements ...Figure 10.5 Images of common landscapes that can be found in the Caldes stre...Figure 10.6 Intensity raster maps of positive – “recreational/tourism” (a), ...Figure 10.7 Aggregated data of respondents reported use of routes for outdoo...Figure 10.8 Respondents’ assessment of their satisfaction with river scenari...

      9 Chapter 11Figure 11.1 Map of the lower Wigger river catchment indicating the municipal...Figure 11.2 Respondents’ ex‐post assessment of benefits from the 2010 restor...Figure 11.3 Location of the study area in the Netherlands (a), the location ...Figure 11.4 Expectations regarding the impact of the dam on naturalness, bea...Figure 11.5 Average score in all four residential areas on four dimensions o...

      10 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Examples of recreational uses related to the Seiche river (a, d)...Figure 12.2 Answers from riverside residents to a questionnaire about their ...Figure 12.3 From the definition of study aims to the restitution of results ...Figure 12.4 Differences and complementarities of interviews and questionnair...Figure 12.5 Types of river attachments identified through the thematic conte...Figure 12.6 Photo‐questionnaire survey to study the perceived aesthetic valu...Figure 12.7 Social survey training is included in professional courses for r...

      11 Chapter 13Figure 13.1 Why use a documentary approach to study restoration?Figure 13.2 Documentary analysis relies on corpora collected from different ...Figure 13.3 Mapping of river names mentioned in titles of 1783 scientific pu...Figure 13.4 Mapping of the main toponyms related to dam removal in the Sélun...Figure 13.5 As applied to Water Agencies’ administrative documents concernin...Figure 13.6 Change over time of media coverage evaluated through annual numb...Figure 13.7 Stakeholders mentioned and interviewed in the daily regional pre...Figure 13.8 Cumulated frequency curves of the fish species evoked by media; ...

      12 Chapter 14Figure 14.1 Arnstein’s “ladder of participation.”Figure 14.2 Types of participation and levels of required commitment.Figure 14.3 Information provided about a river restoration project in Scotla...Figure 14.4 Workshop participants engaged in discussions over a river restor...

      13 Chapter 15Figure 15.1 Main phases of the economic valuation process (Bouscasse et al. ...Figure 15.2 Extrapolation and aggregation of ES individual values.

      Guide

      1  Cover Page

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  Series Foreword

      5  Acknowledgments

      6  List of Contributors

      7  Table of Contents

      8  Begin Reading

      9  Index

      10  Wiley End User License Agreement

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