1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "A multi-scale hierarchical framework for developing understanding of river behaviour to support river management" ?
Gurnell et al. this paper proposed a multi-scale hierarchical framework for developing understanding of river behaviour to support river management.
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2. What are the main components of hydromorphological frameworks?
Hydromorphological processes drive longitudinal and lateral connectivity within river networks and corridors, the assemblage and turnover of physical habitats, and the sedimentary and vegetation structures associated with those habitats.
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3. How long does the analysis of indicators go back?
Historical analysis of indicators extends back as far as reliable sources of information are available, typically up to 100 years.
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4. What are the main reasons for the use of the REFORM framework?
because of the open-ended nature of the REFORM framework, and the way it can be used to incorporate different local data sets and models to address different management issues, three papers illustrate management-specific applications.
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