Tag Archives: rivers
How river hildenbrandia ceased to be a bioindicator, or even a hildenbrandia
There is no denying that there are species that are more popular than others. In [...]
Jan
Lodz on a wave of change. Hanna Zdanowska on river restoration in the city center
In an innovative approach to urban space that reverses traditional urban planning schemes, Lodz under [...]
Jan
Aquatic publication review (32)
Small mid-field reservoirs are a very important element of the agricultural landscape. They are not [...]
Jan
Measles, or the thing about freshwater megafauna
In Water Matters we have repeatedly pointed out the growing problems with the relatively large [...]
Oct
Catastrophic drought – the Amazon Basin suffers, along with Colombia’s indigenous communities
The Amazon River, one of the largest and most diverse ecosystems in the world, is [...]
Oct
Aquatic publication review (25)
Poor these waters of ours, oh poor! From whichever side you look, we see the [...]
Sep
Salinity matters – salt changes life in inland waters
Anthropogenic salinization of rivers as a result of various human activities is now a global [...]
Sep
Education to fight floods and droughts
This year is a special one. We are recording the highest extreme temperatures in almost [...]
Sep
What is a river regime?
River regime, defined as the pattern of water flow in a river over the course [...]
Sep
The condition of European waters is deplorable. Urgent action is needed
The European Union, like the rest of the world, is facing a water crisis, the [...]
Jun