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Dounia Mrad,Sofiane Boukhari,Sabri Dairi et al. Dounia Mrad et al.
Identifying vulnerable areas to erosion within the watershed and implementing best management practices (BMPs) are crucial steps in mitigating watershed degradation by minimizing sediment yields.
Desalew Meseret Moges,H Gangadhara Bhat Desalew Meseret Moges
This paper assesses an overview of the extent, causes, and effects of watershed degradation and the management actions in north-western highland Ethiopia, taking the Rib watershed as a case study site....The results show that watershed degradation is a serious and widespread problem in the study site. The major causes of watershed degradation include population growth, uncontrolled grazing, unsustainable land use and management practices, and weak land ownership system.
Hehuan Liao,Jiun Yang Yen,Yingjie Guan et al. Hehuan Liao et al.
The importance of microbial communities in the function of lotic ecosystems is unequivocal. However, traditional watershed studies on biodiversity have mostly focused on benthic macroinvertebrates, macroalgae and fish assemblages. Here, we ...
Amanda L Loder,Russ Weeber,Sarah N P Wong et al. Amanda L Loder et al.
Future research should focus on long-term habitat change in central Ontario waterbodies to determine how watershed degradation has affected amphibians.
Robert I McDonald,Katherine F Weber,Julie Padowski et al. Robert I McDonald et al.
Urban water systems are impacted by land use within their source watersheds, as it affects raw water quality and thus the costs of water treatment. However, global estimates of the effect of land cover change on urban water-treatment costs ...
C Merlo,A Abril,M V Amé et al. C Merlo et al.
We have assessed the degree of watershed degradation of Suquía River lower-middle sections through the analysis of different ecosystem compartments (air, water, riparian soil, sediments and biota), in order to provide useful data to be considered in future river restoration programs.