2023
DOI: 10.1007/s44218-023-00024-8
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Establishment and application of ecological health evaluation system for urban and rural rivers in Yangtze Estuary

Abstract: The assessment of river ecosystem health is crucial for improving river resilience, achieving ecological protection and rational utilization in the Yangtze Estuary region where there is high utilization of rivers and a high demand for quality rivers by Shanghai, the world's largest modern city. To assess the ecological health status of Yangtze Estuary rivers, this study established a river health assessment model consisting of five dimensions: water quality, river landscape, aquatic organisms, river hydrology,… Show more

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“…Vegetation acts as an obstacle in the flow, causing increased friction and flow resistance which results in reduced flow velocities, increased flow depth, and altered flow patterns [5][6][7][8]. Moreover, vegetation plays an important role in stabilizing riverbanks and preventing erosion [9,10], improving water quality by acting as a natural filter [11], regulating water temperature [12], influencing sediment transport [13,14], providing important habitats for various aquatic organisms [15], and affecting flow structure and turbulence which in turn impact the transport processes and diffusion of dissolved species [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vegetation acts as an obstacle in the flow, causing increased friction and flow resistance which results in reduced flow velocities, increased flow depth, and altered flow patterns [5][6][7][8]. Moreover, vegetation plays an important role in stabilizing riverbanks and preventing erosion [9,10], improving water quality by acting as a natural filter [11], regulating water temperature [12], influencing sediment transport [13,14], providing important habitats for various aquatic organisms [15], and affecting flow structure and turbulence which in turn impact the transport processes and diffusion of dissolved species [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%