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Topic 1. General overview – role of fluvial geomorphology in water resource management over last four decades
Topic 2. Legislative/ Management needs
Topic 3. What do we mean by ‘reference conditions’ in relation to hydromorphology?
Topic 4. Classification/ typology/ hydromorphological indicators
Topic 5. Linking hydromorphology and ecology (more general issues and concepts, within context of reference conditions)
Topic 6. Ecologically-based river restoration