Chapter 22. Hydroecology and Ecohydrology: Challenges and Future Prospects
- Paul J. Wood Senior Lecturer1,
- David M. Hannah Senior Lecturer2,
- Jonathan P. Sadler Reader2
Published Online: 15 JAN 2008
DOI: 10.1002/9780470010198.ch22
Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Book Title

Hydroecology and Ecohydrology: Past, Present and Future
Additional Information
How to Cite
Hannah, D. M., Sadler, J. P. and Wood, P. J. (2008) Hydroecology and Ecohydrology: Challenges and Future Prospects, in Hydroecology and Ecohydrology: Past, Present and Future (eds P. J. Wood, D. M. Hannah and J. P. Sadler), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/9780470010198.ch22
Editor Information
- 1
Department of Geography, Loughborough University, UK
- 2
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK
Publication History
- Published Online: 15 JAN 2008
- Published Print: 11 JAN 2008
ISBN Information
Print ISBN: 9780470010174
Online ISBN: 9780470010198
- Summary
- Chapter
Keywords:
- spatial complexity and scaling;
- complex feedbacks and interactions;
- ecosystem sensitivity;
- water stress and habitat disturbance;
- hydrological conditions spectrum;
- ecosystem structure and functioning;
- atmosphere–hydrosphere–land surface–biosphere cascade;
- aquatic–terrestrial linkages;
- flood pulse concept (FPC);
- long-term hydroecological datasets
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
The Need for an Interdisciplinary Approach
Future Research Themes
References
