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1. This short piece introduces papers in a special issue arising from the second Freshwater Biological Association Summit held in Windermere, U.K., in April 2010 on the topic ‘Achieving Ecological Outcomes: aquatic ecological responses to catchment management’.
2. The papers in this special issue highlight a number of uncertainties, knowledge gaps and research needs when translating ecological research...
1. Considerable evidence from around the world shows that achieving good ecological outcomes in rivers from programmes of measures in catchments is difficult. There are a number of reasons for this, which we discuss, but here we focus primarily on the question, ‘Is the knowledge base adequate?’
2. We develop further the thesis that catchments and receiving waters are truly complex systems in which...
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