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River Restoration in the Twenty-First Century: Data and Experiential Knowledge to Inform Future Efforts

机译:二十一世纪的河流修复:数据和经验知识为未来的努力提供信息

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Despite some highly visible projects that have resulted in environmental benefits, recent efforts to quantify the number and distribution of river restoration projects revealed a paucity of written records documenting restoration outcomes. Improving restoration designs and setting watershed priorities rely on collecting and making accessible this critical information. Information within the unpublished notes of restoration project managers is useful but rarely documents ecological improvements. This special section of Restoration Ecology is devoted to the current state of knowledge on river restoration. We provide an overview of the section's articles, reflecting on lessons learned, which have implications for the implementation, legal, and financing frameworks for restoration. Our reflections are informed by two databases developed under the auspices of the National River Restoration Science Synthesis project and by extensive inter-rnactions with those who fund, implement, and permit restoration. Requiring measurable ecological success criteria, comprehensive watershed plans, and tracking of when and where restoration projects are implemented are critical to improving the health of U.S. waters. Documenting that a project was put in the ground and stayed intact cannot be equated with ecological improvements. However, because significant ecological improvements can come with well-designed and -implemented stream and river restorations, a small investment in documenting the factors contributing to success will lead to very large returns in the health of our nation's waterways. Even projects that may appear to be failures initially can be turned into success stories by applying the knowledge gained from monitoring the project in an adaptive restoration approach.
机译:尽管有一些引人注目的项目带来了环境效益,但最近为量化河流恢复项目的数量和分布所作的努力表明,缺乏书面文件记录恢复成果。改善修复设计和确定流域优先次序取决于收集和获取此关键信息。恢复项目经理未发布的注释中的信息很有用,但很少记录生态改善情况。恢复生态学的这一特殊部分专门研究河流恢复的当前知识状态。我们对本节的文章进行了概述,以总结所汲取的经验教训,这些经验教训对恢复的实施,法律和融资框架具有影响。在国家河流修复科学综合项目的主持下开发的两个数据库,以及与资助,实施和允许修复的人们之间的广泛互动,为我们的反思提供了参考。需要可衡量的生态成功标准,全面的分水岭计划以及跟踪实施恢复项目的时间和地点,对于改善美国水域的健康至关重要。记录一个项目在地下并保持完整的记录不能等同于生态改善。但是,由于精心设计和实施的河流和河流修复措施可以带来重大的生态改善,因此,在记录有助于成功的因素方面进行的少量投资将为我国水道健康带来巨大回报。通过采用自适应恢复方法,通过应用从监视项目中获得的知识,即使最初看起来可能是失败的项目也可以变成成功案例。

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