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The Guidebook of Applied Fluvial Geomorphology is an essential reference for professionals involved in river management, restoration, and engineering projects. This comprehensive work brings together expertise from leading geomorphologists and engineers to provide practical applications of fluvial geomorphology principles in real-world settings.
The guidebook covers fundamental concepts of river processes including channel dynamics, sediment transport, and erosion patterns, while emphasizing their practical implications for river engineering and restoration. Readers will find detailed guidance on assessing river conditions, designing sustainable management strategies, and implementing restoration projects that work with natural river processes rather than against them.
This technical resource is invaluable for environmental consultants, hydraulic engineers, river managers, and academic researchers seeking to understand and apply geomorphological principles to address contemporary challenges in river management and ecological restoration.

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