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Crosscutting workshops

Cross-cutting workshops focus on key science needs relating to protection of aquatic biodiversity, connectivity and river-floodplain-coastal subsidies, flow-ecology relationships, and indicators and assessment. 

Confirmed co-chairs for each workshop session are:

Workshop theme 1 - Protection of aquatic biodiversity

A Turtle
  • David Dudgeon - Hong Kong University, Hong Kong.
  • Jane Hughes - Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Australia.

Workshop report (PDF 212k)

Workshop presentation (PDF 253k)

Workshop theme 2 - Connectivity and river-floodplain-coastal subsidies

Browns Creek Daly
  • Robert J. Naiman - University of Washington, USA.
  • Michael Douglas - Charles Darwin University, Australia.

Workshop report (PDF 212k)

Workshop presentation (PDF 977k)

Workshop theme 3 - Flow-ecology relationships

Lots Of Coho
  • Angela Arthington - Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Australia.
  • N. LeRoy Poff - Colorado State University, USA.

Workshop report (PDF 212k)

Workshop presentation (PDF 262k)

Workshop theme 4 - Indicators and assessment

Dead Trees
  • Charlie Vörösmarty - University of New Hampshire, USA.
  • Caroline Sullivan - Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, UK.

Workshop report (PDF 214k)

Workshop presentation (PDF 988k)