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Lindsay Beevers, Christopher J. White and Maria Pregnolato
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Annie Visser, Lindsay Beevers and Sandhya Patidar
Climate change represents a major threat to lotic freshwater ecosystems and their ability to support the provision of ecosystem services. England?s chalk streams are in a poor state of health, with significant concerns regarding their resilience, the abi...
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Sikhululekile Ncube, Annie Visser and Lindsay Beevers
River systems provide diverse ecosystem services (ES), such as flood regulation (regulating), fresh water (provisioning), nutrient cycling (supporting), and recreation (cultural), among others. The construction of infrastructure (e.g., for hydropower, ir...
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Joy Jarvie, Scott Arthur and Lindsay Beevers
Understanding how the public perceive and value ponds is fundamental to appreciate the synergy between Sustainable urban Drainage (SUDS) ponds and the multiple benefits they provide. This paper investigates this, through the application of a structured p...
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Lila Collet, Lindsay Beevers and Christel Prudhomme
Floods are the most common and widely distributed natural risk, causing over £1 billion of damage per year in the UK as a result of recent events. Climatic projections predict an increase in flood risk; it becomes urgent to assess climate change impact o...
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Marta P. Luz, Lindsay C. Beevers, Alan J. S. Cuthbertson, Gabriela M. Medero, Viviane S. Dias, Diego T. F. Nascimento
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Soil erosion and deposition mechanisms play a crucial role in the sustainability of both existing reservoirs and newly planned projects. Soil erosion is one of the most important factors influencing sediment transport yields, and, in the context of exist...
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