Fundamental Literature
- A Stream Evolution Model Integrating Habitat and Ecosystem Benefits
- Using Beaver Dams to Restore Incised Stream Ecosystems
- Ecological Approach for Designing and Assessing Montane Meadow Restoration in California
- Standards for Ecologically Successful River Restoration
- Process-based Principles for Restoring River Ecosystems
- The Shifting Habitat Mosaic of River Ecosystems
- The Riverine Ecosystem Synthesis
- Concepts and Methods of Ecological Engineering
Supporting Literature
- Habitat Conditions of Montane Meadows associated with Restored and Unrestored Stream Channels in California
- Ecosystem experiment reveals benefits of natural and simulated beaver dams to steelhead
- River restoration, habitat heterogeneity and biodiversity: a failure of theory or practice?
- The Flood Pulse Concept in River-Floodplain Systems
- Setting Goals in River Restoration: When and Where Can the River “Heal Itself”?
- Biodiversity of Floodplain River Ecosystems: Ecotones and Connectivity
- Regional Variation in Gravel Riverbed Mobility, Controlled by Hydrologic Regime and Sediment Supply
- Project Risk Screening Matrix for River Management and Restoration
- Linking Ecosystem Services, Rehabilitation, and River Hydrogeomorphology
- Natural Streams and the Legacy of Water-Powered Mills
- Process Domain and the River Continuum
- Popular Science Link on R.A. Bagnold