Ecohydrology-Based Landscape Restoration Theory and Practice

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This book provides an introduction to a fairly new approach to natural resources management practice entitled ecohydrology-based landscape restoration. Ecohydrology-based landscape restoration integrates landscape restoration practices with ecohydrology science and principles in order to help address the limitations of current management practices in developing countries. Focusing on both the theory and practice of implementing new management practices, the book includes conceptual designs and practical demonstrations for a variety of sites, including hillsides, farmlands, gullies, riparian buffers and wetlands, while also drawing on field research conducted in Ethiopia. The book puts forward principles for improving current practices, which include the better integration of hydrological and ecological concerns, the greater involvement of local communities, the adoption of indigenous practices, the establishment of green and semi-grey infrastructure as an ecohydrological systemic solution and the necessity of taking an adaptive approach to managing landscapes. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of water resource management, ecohydrology and landscape restoration as well as professionals involved in the restoration of landscapes in developing countries.

Author(s): Mulugeta Dadi Belete
Series: Routledge Focus on Environment and Sustainability
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 180
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Philosophical foundations for Ecohydrology-Based Landscape Restoration (EcoLaR) approach and limitations of the conventional practices
2 Guiding principles of ecohydrology-based landscape restoration (EcoLaR) approach
3 Conceptual design of green-(semi-) gray infrastructure as ecohydrological systemic solution for landscape restoration
4 Ecohydrological strategy for functional restoration of landscape hillslopes
5 Ecohydrologic strategy for sustainable management of farmlands
6 Ecohydrologic strategy for restoration of gully networks in a landscape
7 Characterization of vegetated riparian buffer zones as the last line of defense for protecting water bodies from degradation: Meta-analysis
8 Framework for management strategies of natural wetlands
9 Synthesis and implication of the ecohydrology-based landscape restoration approach to the wider ecosystem management sector: The concluding chapter
Index