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From past patterns to future potential: using historical ecology to inform river restoration on an intermittent California river

Erin Beller, Peter W. Downs, Robin Grossinger, Bruce K. Orr, Micha Salomon | August 30th, 2015


Although human actions have greatly impacted the river’s extent, baseflow hydrology, and riparian habitats, many ecological attributes persist in more limited form, in large part facilitated by these fundamental hydrogeological controls. By drawing on a heretofore untapped dataset of spatially explicit and long-term environmental data, these findings improve our understanding of the river’s historical and current conditions and allow the derivation of reach-differentiated restoration and management opportunities that take advantage of local potential.

Keywords

ecosystem restoration, floodplain restoration, history, planning and management