2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842008000500007
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Challenging issues of urban biodiversity related to ecohydrology

Abstract: This paper aims to outline challenging issues of urban biodiversity in order to address yardsticks related to ecohydrology, and with a complementary approach to eutrophication impacts. The vision of environmental services, urbanization's consequences and management aspects of water governance are also depicted. Factors of river restoration, environmental tradeoffs and socio-cultural constrains are envisaged through concept questions towards emerging aspects that figure out methodological guides, strategic chal… Show more

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“…Many river restoration efforts focus on the reestablishment of longitudinal and lateral connectivity and appearance, rather than vertical connectivity (Mendiondo, 2008;Filoso and Palmer, 2011;Sudduth et al, 2011;Kurth and Schirmer, 2014), a fact that might explain the often cited failure of river restoration with respect to ecosystem functioning (Louhi et al, 2011;Sudduth et al, 2011;Violin et al, 2011). Clearly, it is not sufficient to change the appearance of a short stretch of a stream to restore the complex interplay of riverine ecosystems and their surroundings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many river restoration efforts focus on the reestablishment of longitudinal and lateral connectivity and appearance, rather than vertical connectivity (Mendiondo, 2008;Filoso and Palmer, 2011;Sudduth et al, 2011;Kurth and Schirmer, 2014), a fact that might explain the often cited failure of river restoration with respect to ecosystem functioning (Louhi et al, 2011;Sudduth et al, 2011;Violin et al, 2011). Clearly, it is not sufficient to change the appearance of a short stretch of a stream to restore the complex interplay of riverine ecosystems and their surroundings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the self-purification 2 process of rivers and streams, hydrological monitoring is critical for understanding the changes of pollutant concentrations in different seasons [24] [25] [26]. To assess self-purification characteristics, quali-quantitative parameters were included into the HMP of the headwaters of the main tributary rivers to Sistema Cantareira: Jaguari (1000 km 2 ), Cachoeira (392 km 2 ) and Atibainha (315 km 2 ) to find possible seasonal changes of pollutants or macronutrients (see Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, ecohydrological processes [10] [11] [12] interact nonlinearly. These processes affect biodiversity and primary production, and define the river regime, environmental flows and hydrologic ecosystem services [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ilustração 103 -Pontos viciados de acumulo de resíduos de grande volume na bacia do Jaguaré. Fonte: Projeto Jaguaré (2017).…”
Section: O Plano Da Bacia Do Alto Tietê Desenvolvido Pela Fundação Ununclassified