2024
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.4152
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Towards the development of a standardized method to monitor lakeshore hydromorphological restoration measures

Coralie Garron,
Althaea Pangaud,
Marine Taubaty
et al.

Abstract: Lakes host a high level of biodiversity, especially in their littoral zone, and provide various ecological and socio‐economic services. Lake ecosystems are impacted by a combination of pressures from different human activities (industry, hydroelectricity, agriculture, recreational activities, domestic and urban uses). Anthropic pressures can lead to alterations and dysfunctions in lakes, particularly in the littoral zone. The 2000 EU Water Framework Directive led to considerable efforts to improve the ecologic… Show more

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