DATRY, Thibault, Gabriel SINGER, Eric SAUQUET, Didac JORDA-CAPDEVILLA, Daniel VON SCHILLER, Rachel STUBBINGTON, Claire MAGAND, Petr PAŘIL, Marko MILIŠA, Vicenç ACUÑA, Maria Helena ALVES, Bénédicte AUGEARD, Matthias BRUNKE, Núria CID, Zoltán CSABAI, Judy ENGLAND, Jochen FROEBRICH, Phoebe KOUNDOURI, Nicolas LAMOUROUX, Eugènia MARTÍ, Manuela MORAIS, Antoni MUNNÉ, Michael MUTZ, Vladimir PESIC, Ana PREVIŠIĆ, Arnaud REYNAU, Christopher ROBINSON, Jonathan SADLER, Nikos SKOULIKIDIS, Benoit TERRIER, Klement TOCKNER, David VESELÝ and Annamaria ZOPPINI. Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams (SMIRES). Research Ideas and Outcomes. 2017, vol. 2017, No 3, p. 1-23. ISSN 2367-7163. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e21774.
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Original name Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams (SMIRES)
Authors DATRY, Thibault (250 France), Gabriel SINGER (276 Germany), Eric SAUQUET (250 France), Didac JORDA-CAPDEVILLA (724 Spain), Daniel VON SCHILLER (724 Spain), Rachel STUBBINGTON (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Claire MAGAND (250 France), Petr PAŘIL (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Marko MILIŠA (191 Croatia), Vicenç ACUÑA (724 Spain), Maria Helena ALVES (620 Portugal), Bénédicte AUGEARD (250 France), Matthias BRUNKE (276 Germany), Núria CID (724 Spain), Zoltán CSABAI (348 Hungary), Judy ENGLAND (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Jochen FROEBRICH (528 Netherlands), Phoebe KOUNDOURI (300 Greece), Nicolas LAMOUROUX (250 France), Eugènia MARTÍ (724 Spain), Manuela MORAIS (620 Portugal), Antoni MUNNÉ (724 Spain), Michael MUTZ (276 Germany), Vladimir PESIC (499 Montenegro), Ana PREVIŠIĆ (191 Croatia), Arnaud REYNAU (250 France), Christopher ROBINSON (756 Switzerland), Jonathan SADLER (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Nikos SKOULIKIDIS (300 Greece), Benoit TERRIER (250 France), Klement TOCKNER (40 Austria), David VESELÝ (203 Czech Republic) and Annamaria ZOPPINI (380 Italy).
Edition Research Ideas and Outcomes, 2017, 2367-7163.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Bulgaria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/17:00098137
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rio.3.e21774
Keywords in English Flow intermittence; river networks; water scarcity; hydrological modelling; e-flow management; ecological status assessment; climate change; conservation; management; citizen-science; Water Framework Directive
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Abstract
More than half of the global river network is composed of intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES), which are expanding in response to climate change and increasing water demands. After years of obscurity, the science of IRES has bloomed recently and it is being recognised that IRES support a unique and high biodiversity, provide essential ecosystem services and are functionally part of river networks and groundwater systems. However, they still lack protective and adequate management, thereby jeopardizing water resources at the global scale. This Action brings together hydrologists, biogeochemists, ecologists, modellers, environmental economists, social researchers and stakeholders from 14 different countries to develop a research network for synthesising the fragmented, recent knowledge on IRES, improving our understanding of IRES and translating this into a science-based, sustainable management of river networks. Deliverables will be provided through i) research workshops synthesising and addressing key challenges in IRES science, supporting research exchange and educating young researchers, and ii) researcher-stakeholder workshops translating improved knowledge into tangible tools and guidelines for protecting IRES and raising awareness of their importance and value in societal and decision-maker spheres. This Action is organized within six Working Groups to address: (i) the occurrence, distribution and hydrological trends of IRES; (ii) the effects of flow alterations on IRES functions and services; (iii) the interaction of aquatic and terrestrial biogeochemical processes at catchment scale; (iv) the biomonitoring of the ecological status of IRES; (v) synergies in IRES research at the European scale, data assemblage and sharing; (vi) IRES management and advocacy training.
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LTC17017, research and development projectName: Validace bioindikačních metod jako nástrojů pro udržitelný management středoevropských vysychavých toků a přenos těchto metod do praxe (Acronym: InterStreaM)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, INTER-COST
7AMB17FR011, research and development projectName: Dopady vysychání na říční společenstva evropských toků z hlediska západo-východního gradientu (Acronym: DRYGRAD)
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
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