Channelized Rivers Perspectives For Environmental Management

Rivers, the lifeblood of landscapes, have been subject to human intervention for centuries, with channelization emerging as a common practice aimed at mitigating floods, enhancing navigation, and reclaiming land for agriculture and urban development. However, the channelization of rivers often leads to unintended consequences, including habitat loss, erosion, sedimentation, and alterations to hydrological processes. In … Read more

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