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=== [[:Category:River_Characterisation|Hydromorphology]] ===
 
=== [[:Category:River_Characterisation|Hydromorphology]] ===
Describing the ecosystem structure, or the characterisation of your river system, is the basic requirement for effective restoration. Change is the primary characteristic of a river. The spatial scales of a river are important to understand as well as understanding the time scales in which river respond to pressures and measures applied on and in the river.
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Systematic hydromorphological characterization of a river helps in understanding how rivers respond to pressures and measures at different scales in time and space. REFORM developed a [[Introduction_to_characterisation:_Multi-scale_Hierarchical_Framework|multi-scale hierarchical framework]] for this. We give an overview of the method and show example case studies in which the framework is applied.<br />
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=== [[:Category:River_Characterisation|Hydromorphology]] ===
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  We developed the [[Introduction_to_characterisation:_Multi-scale_Hierarchical_Framework|Multi-scale Hierarchical Framework]] to systematically describe your river and catchment. We give an overview of the method and show example case-studies in which the framework is applied.<br />
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=== [[Role_of_vegetation|Role of vegetation]] ===
 
=== [[Role_of_vegetation|Role of vegetation]] ===
In addition to the ecosystem structure, the "Ecosystem functioning" is important. REFORM focuses on the influence that hydromorphology has on plant and animal habitat. This section focuses especially on the reciprocal relation of hydromorphology and water plants. Understanding this relation is a major factor in the success or failure of restoration projects.<br />
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Vegetation does not just depend on hydromorphology. It influences hydromorphology too and plays an active role in shaping a river. This section focuses on the reciprocal relations between hydromorphology and vegetation. Understanding these relations can be a major factor in the success or failure of restoration projects.<br />
 
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=== [[:Category:Ecosystem_Services|Ecosystem services]] ===
 
=== [[:Category:Ecosystem_Services|Ecosystem services]] ===
The ecosystem structure of your river can make it suitable for many human uses. We call these used ecosystem services as they are provided by the ecosystem. This section describes REFORM's results to valuate the services in a river system so you can assess effects of river restoration on the services provided.
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A river forms an ecosystem that can be made suitable for many human uses. We call these uses “ecosystem services” as they are provided by the ecosystem. This section describes REFORM's results to valuate the services in a river system so we can assess the effects of river restoration on the services provided.
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Knowing how a river works is essential for achieving success in river restoration. It should be the first step in any restoration process, and the basis for any future river basin management plan. Important aspects are hydromorphology (river characterization), the role of vegetation, and ecosystem services.

Hydromorphology

Systematic hydromorphological characterization of a river helps in understanding how rivers respond to pressures and measures at different scales in time and space. REFORM developed a multi-scale hierarchical framework for this. We give an overview of the method and show example case studies in which the framework is applied.

Role of vegetation

Vegetation does not just depend on hydromorphology. It influences hydromorphology too and plays an active role in shaping a river. This section focuses on the reciprocal relations between hydromorphology and vegetation. Understanding these relations can be a major factor in the success or failure of restoration projects.

Ecosystem services

A river forms an ecosystem that can be made suitable for many human uses. We call these uses “ecosystem services” as they are provided by the ecosystem. This section describes REFORM's results to valuate the services in a river system so we can assess the effects of river restoration on the services provided.