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    The potential of Tidal River Management for flood alleviation in South Western Bangladesh by Adnan, MSG, Talchabhadel, R, Nakagawa, H, Hall, JW

    Published 2020
    “…Reduced sediment deposition, land subsidence, channel siltation, and salinity intrusion has been an unintended consequence of the construction of polders in the south western delta of Bangladesh in the 1960s. Tidal River Management (TRM) is a process that is intended to temporarily reverse these processes and restore sediment deposition and land elevation at the low-lying sites, known as ‘beels’, where TRM is carried out. …”
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    How "integrated" is the Indian Foreign Service? The example of Farakka, 1982-1997 by Susewind, R, Susewind, R

    Published 2010
    “…On the one hand, linking river management to other bilateral issues did, when attempted, clog up the diplomatic system and lead to a stalemate. …”
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    River channel conveyance capacity adjusts to modes of climate variability by Slater, L, Khouakhi, A, Wilby, R

    Published 2019
    “…Understanding the sensitivity of channel conveyance to climate modes would enable better river management, engineering design, and flood predictability over interannual to multidecadal timescales.…”
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    Remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene: state of the art and prospects by Piégay, H, Arnaud, F, Belletti, B, Bertrand, M, Bizzi, S, Carbonneau, P, Dufour, S, Liébault, F, Ruiz-Villanueva, V, Slater, L

    Published 2019
    “…We also consider future opportunities in terms of datasets and other resources which are likely to impact river management and monitoring at the global scale. We conclude with a summary of challenges and prospects for remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene.…”
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    Imprint of climate and climate change in alluvial riverbeds: Continental United States, 1950-2011 by Slater, L, Singer, M

    Published 2017
    “…These unforeseen responses of bed elevation to climate and climate change have important implications for sediment budgets, longitudinal profiles, ecology, and river management. </p> …”
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