Descripción
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Automatic segmentation using univariate and multivariate techniques provides more objective and efficient segmentations of the river systems (Alber & Piégay, 2011) and can be complementary to the expert criteria traditionally used (Brenden et al., 2008) INTEREST: A powerful tool to objectively segment the continuity of rivers, which is required for diagnosing problems associated to human impacts OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the potentiality of univariate and multivariate methods in the assessment of river adjustments produced by flow regulation | |
Internacional
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Si |
Nombre congreso
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REFORM Internatinal Conference on River and Stream Restoration "novel approaches to Assess and rehabilitate Modified Rivers" |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Wageningen (Países Bajos) |
Revisores
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Si |
ISBN o ISSN
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0000000000000 |
DOI
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http://www.reformrivers.eu/system/files/7.5_REFORM |
Fecha inicio congreso
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30/06/2015 |
Fecha fin congreso
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02/07/2015 |
Desde la página
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422 |
Hasta la página
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423 |
Título de las actas
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Angelopoulos, N., T. Buijse, M. van Oorschot & E. Kampa [eds.] (2015) Proceedings of the International Conference on River and Stream Restoration ?Novel Approaches to Assess and Rehabilitate Modified Rivers?. FP7 REFORM deliverable 7.5. 417 p. |