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  • Ciencias del medio ambiente
  • Ecología
  • Hidrología

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  • Los sistemas fluviales son parte integral de la sostenibilidad del paisaje.
  • Las prácticas actuales de gestión fluvial a menudo carecen de una perspectiva holística a nivel del paisaje.
  • La degradación de los ecosistemas fluviales supone un riesgo para la biodiversidad y los servicios ecosistémicos.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para sintetizar la investigación global sobre la gestión de los ríos.
  • Identificar los factores clave que influyen en la sostenibilidad del paisaje en entornos fluviales.
  • Proporcionar recomendaciones basadas en la evidencia para mejorar las estrategias de gestión fluvial.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión sistemática de los estudios de caso internacionales.
  • Análisis de datos ecológicos e hidrológicos de diversas cuencas hidrográficas.
  • Evaluación comparativa de las diferentes intervenciones de gestión fluvial.

Principales resultados:

  • Los enfoques de gestión integrada muestran un mayor éxito en el logro de la sostenibilidad del paisaje.
  • Los cambios en el uso de la tierra y la extracción de agua tienen un impacto significativo en la salud de los ríos.
  • Los esfuerzos de restauración son más efectivos cuando se implementan a escala paisajística.

Conclusiones:

  • Los estudios fluviales globales subrayan la necesidad de una gestión fluvial a escala paisajística.
  • La gestión sostenible de los ríos requiere colaboración interdisciplinaria y estrategias adaptativas.
  • La aplicación de enfoques integrados es crucial para preservar las funciones y los servicios del ecosistema fluvial para las generaciones futuras.