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The identification and verification of ecohydrologic flow indicators has found new support as the importance of ecological flow regimes is recognized in modern water resources management, particularly in river restoration and reservoir management. An ecohydrologic indicator system reflecting the unique characteristics of Taiwan’s water resources and hydrology has been developed, the Taiwan ecohydrological...
There is a growing use of hydrologic indicators to describe the flow needs for organisms in riverine ecosystems. These indicators use hydrologic statistics as a foundation to understand flow variability and how this variability is related to the response of riverine ecosystems to natural and altered flow regimes. The Taiwan ecohydrology indicator system (TEIS) was developed to identify hydrologic...
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