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Implications of geomorphology for the management of wetlands in drylands
Timothy J. Ralph
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
geomorphology
100%
wetland
79%
floodplain
31%
ecosystem response
28%
erosion control
26%
habitat
21%
flooding
17%
catchment
17%
sedimentation
16%
wetland management
16%
channel change
15%
erosion
15%
avulsion
15%
river management
14%
water resources development
14%
fluvial process
14%
vegetation
13%
geotextile
13%
adaptive management
13%
buffer zone
13%
morphodynamics
13%
sustainable use
12%
relocation
12%
long-term change
12%
embankment
11%
mosaic
11%
landform
10%
canal
10%
flow velocity
10%
water budget
10%
management practice
10%
land use change
10%
ecosystem service
10%
roughness
10%
connectivity
9%
hydrology
9%
drought
8%
human activity
8%
moisture
8%
disturbance
7%
engineering
7%
ecosystem
6%
river
5%
water
3%