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Full floodplain connectivity: Realising opportunities for ‘Stage 0’ river restoration

Stewart J. Clarke

2024River Research and Applications9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Continued declines in freshwater biodiversity and the challenges of climate change are creating greater interest in river restoration projects. Increasing recognition of the interaction between biological, geomorphological and hydrological processes has led to the development of ‘Stage 0’ river restoration. Stage 0 reaches are typically multi‐thread anabranching systems connected to the floodplain and its ecosystems. It is suggested that the defining characteristic of Stage 0 conditions is that of connectivity (longitudinal, lateral and vertical) at base flows. The methods or mechanisms that can re‐create such reaches are described, namely valley floor reset, beaver activity, beaver dam analogues and the use of large wood in the channel and floodplain. The scope for wider adoption of Stage 0 is then discussed and recommendations for expanding this approach across temperate regions with a long history of river modification and higher population densities are presented.

Topics & Concepts

FloodplainBeaverRiparian zoneStream restorationStage (stratigraphy)Hydrology (agriculture)BiodiversityEnvironmental sciencePopulationChannel (broadcasting)WetlandEnvironmental resource managementGeologyGeographyHabitatEcologyComputer scienceCartographySociologyBiologyDemographyPaleontologyGeotechnical engineeringComputer networkEcology and biodiversity studiesFish Ecology and Management StudiesHydrology and Sediment Transport Processes