Evaluating the effectiveness of habitat reconstruction in rivers (original) (raw)

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The paper evaluates the success of habitat reconstruction in rivers, specifically focusing on the Murray-Darling Basin's stream rehabilitation projects. It discusses the evolving rationale behind river management, shifting from solely protecting economic assets to enhancing environmental ones. The main contribution is a review of various restoration approaches, assessing their effectiveness through monitoring and adaptive management. Additionally, the study underscores the need for multidisciplinary participation, reinforcing the importance of scientific testing of assumptions in rehabilitation projects.