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Assessment of river habitat in Brandenburg, Germany
Authors:Ulrich Kamp  Rainer Bock  Konrad Hlzl
Institution:1Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program, DePaul University, Chicago, USA;2Environmental Department of Brandenburg, Potsdam, Germany;3Informus GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:A habitat assessment of 1,707 km of rivers in the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany, was undertaken using the desk-based ‘overview method’. This method includes the analysis of different sources such as topographic and thematic maps, reports, remote sensing data, and interviews with authorities. It compares actual habitat conditions with natural conditions, and assesses the human disturbances using a seven-step scale. Results show, that in Brandenburg more than 50% of surveyed river units are heavily (class 5) to totally disturbed (class 7) and only slightly more than 20% are undisturbed (class 1) to little disturbed (class 2). Main human disturbances are canalization, bank stabilizations, flood control, migration barriers, and agricultural and urban development in the floodplain. All survey data and maps are embedded in a geographical information system (GIS) that not only allows future analysis and use in river restoration management by experts, but also serves as information for the public. The river habitat map of Brandenburg is part of the river habitat map of the entire Germany.
Keywords:River habitat assessment  running water  ecology  geomorphology  Brandenburg  Germany
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