Effective restoration measures in river-floodplain ecosystems: Lessons learned from the ‘Wilde Mulde’ project

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Christiane Schulz-Zunkel, Carolin Seele-Dilbat, Christine Anlanger, Martina Baborowski, Elisabeth Bondar-Kunze, Mario Brauns, Cedric M. Gapinski, Ralf Gründling, Christina von Haaren, Thomas Hein, Klaus Henle, Frank W. Junge, Hans. D. Kasperidus, Katinka Koll, Lena Kretz, Georg Rast, Ingo Schnauder, Mathias Scholz, Heiko Schrenner, Agnieszka Sendek, Claudia Sprössig, Claudia Nogueira Tavares, Michael Vieweg, Wolf von Tümpling, Markus Weitere, Christian Wirth, Tobias Wunsch, Frank Dziock
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Over the last 40 years, a growing number of restoration projects have been implemented to improve the ecological conditions of highly degraded rivers and their floodplains. Despite considerable investment in these projects, information is still limited about the effectiveness and the success of such river restoration measures, mainly due to a lack of standardised and interdisciplinary assessment approaches. During the project ‘Wilde Mulde—Restoration of a dynamic riverine landscape in Central Germany’, we implemented hydromorphological restoration measures (installation of large wood, removal of rip-rap, reconnection of a former river side-arm) along a lowland river in Central Germany. We carried out intensive scientific monitoring of biodiversity, hydromorphology, ecosystem functions and services, as well as socio-economic aspects. A Before/After-Control/Impact (BACI) design was used to identify the spatial and temporal effects of the restoration measures and to distinguish them from changes caused by background variation. For this, we used a comprehensive set of indicators, including abiotic (flow velocity, diversity of riverbed topography, and flow resistance), biological (ecosystem respiration, macroinvertebrates, fish, carabids, vegetation, and birds) and socio-economic (acceptance and public awareness) indicators as well as the ecosystem service indicator aesthetic quality of the landscape. To meet the inherent challenges of such a large-scale field experiment, like unpredictable environmental conditions, we used an experimental approach that allowed us to demonstrate a measurable success of the implemented restoration measures. The majority of the abiotic and some of the biological and socio-economic indicators at the restored sites approached values of a natural reference site while already deviating from values of a nonnatural reference site two years after restoration. In addition to the applied interdisciplinary approach, multiple scales of field investigations and data analyses are essential as key components for evaluating successful river and floodplain restoration projects.

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河漫滩生态系统的有效恢复措施:从“Wilde Mulde”项目中吸取的经验教训
在过去的40年里,越来越多的修复工程被实施,以改善高度退化的河流及其洪泛平原的生态条件。尽管在这些项目上投入了大量资金,但关于这些河流恢复措施的有效性和成功程度的信息仍然有限,主要原因是缺乏标准化和跨学科的评估方法。在“Wilde mulde -德国中部动态河流景观的恢复”项目中,我们沿着德国中部的一条低地河流实施了水文形态恢复措施(安装大型木材,拆除裂口,重新连接以前的河流侧臂)。我们对生物多样性、水文形态、生态系统功能和服务以及社会经济方面进行了深入的科学监测。采用BACI (Before/After-Control/Impact)设计来识别恢复措施的时空效应,并将其与背景变化引起的变化区分开来。为此,我们使用了一套综合指标,包括非生物(流速、河床地形多样性和水流阻力)、生物(生态系统呼吸、大型无脊椎动物、鱼类、瓢虫、植被和鸟类)和社会经济(接受度和公众意识)指标,以及生态系统服务指标景观的审美质量。为了应对这种大规模野外试验的固有挑战,如不可预测的环境条件,我们采用了一种实验方法,使我们能够证明实施的恢复措施取得了可衡量的成功。恢复后2年,大部分非生物指标和部分生物指标和社会经济指标接近自然参考点的值,但已经偏离非自然参考点的值。除了应用跨学科方法外,多尺度的实地调查和数据分析是评估成功的河流和洪泛平原恢复项目的关键组成部分。
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International Review of Hydrobiology
International Review of Hydrobiology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.10
自引率
10.50%
发文量
15
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: As human populations grow across the planet, water security, biodiversity loss and the loss of aquatic ecosystem services take on ever increasing priority for policy makers. International Review of Hydrobiology brings together in one forum fundamental and problem-oriented research on the challenges facing marine and freshwater biology in an economically changing world. Interdisciplinary in nature, articles cover all aspects of aquatic ecosystems, ranging from headwater streams to the ocean and biodiversity studies to ecosystem functioning, modeling approaches including GIS and resource management, with special emphasis on the link between marine and freshwater environments. The editors expressly welcome research on baseline data. The knowledge-driven papers will interest researchers, while the problem-driven articles will be of particular interest to policy makers. The overarching aim of the journal is to translate science into policy, allowing us to understand global systems yet act on a regional scale. International Review of Hydrobiology publishes original articles, reviews, short communications, and methods papers.
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