2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13243540
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Selected Issues of Adaptive Water Management on the Example of the Białka River Basin

Abstract: Water is a fundamental resource needed for human life and functioning and the environment. Water management requires a comprehensive, adaptive approach that also considers the dynamics of changes in the water management system. This is particularly important in areas where different groups of stakeholders intertwine, whose needs often contradict, which hampers effective water management, particularly in places of high natural value. This research aimed to analyze selected issues in water management in the Biał… Show more

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“…The shortage of bed material in the Białka River as well as increasing human impact in the form of changing land use constitute favorable conditions for incision at the expense of bank erosion. Over the last few centuries a leading source of clastic material supplied to the Białka channel has been arable land, which constituted about 65% of all agricultural land in the 20th century in the study area (Górz, 1994;Bryła et al, 2021). The share of arable land began to decline in the 1990s when Poland began its political and economic transition.…”
Section: External Factors Affecting Channel Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shortage of bed material in the Białka River as well as increasing human impact in the form of changing land use constitute favorable conditions for incision at the expense of bank erosion. Over the last few centuries a leading source of clastic material supplied to the Białka channel has been arable land, which constituted about 65% of all agricultural land in the 20th century in the study area (Górz, 1994;Bryła et al, 2021). The share of arable land began to decline in the 1990s when Poland began its political and economic transition.…”
Section: External Factors Affecting Channel Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floods in mountain basins used to be accompanied by several processes coupling between hillslopes and channels (Stoffel et al 2016). Mountain basins often respond rapidly to intense rainfall having high slopes and a quasi-circular morphology resulting in strong connectivity (Ruiz-Villanueva et al 2010;Hlavčová et al 2016;Bryndal et al 2017;Bryła et al 2021;Bezák et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%