What’s wrong with healthy rivers? Promise and practice in the search for a guiding ideal for freshwater management

作者: Brendon Blue

DOI: 10.1177/0309133318783148

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摘要: It is easy to talk of improving river condition. more difficult pin down exactly what this means. Emerging from ecology, the concept health presented an attempt provide a broad...

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