Floodplain management in temperate regions: is multifunctionality enhancing biodiversity?

Stefan Schindler, Michaela Kropik, Katrin Euller, Stuart W. Bunting, Christiane Schulz-Zunkel, Anna Hermann, Christa Hainz-Renetzeder, Robert Kanka, Volker Mauerhofer, V. Gasso, Andreas Krug, Sophie G. Lawaars, Klaus Peter Zulka, Klaus Henle, Maurice Hoffmann, Marianna Biró, Franz Essl, Sophie Jaquier, Lukács Balázs, Gábor BoricsStephanie Hudin, Christian Damm, Martin Pusch, Theo van der Sluis, Zita Sebesvari, Thomas Wrbka

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Abstract

Background
Floodplains are among the most diverse, dynamic, productive and populated but also the most threatened ecosystems on Earth. Threats are mainly related to human activities that alter the landscape and disrupt fluvial processes to obtain benefits related to multiple ecosystem services (ESS). Floodplain management therefore requires close coordination among interest groups with competing claims and poses multi-dimensional challenges to policy-makers and project managers. The European Commission proposed in its recent Biodiversity Strategy to maintain and enhance European ecosystems and their services by establishing green infrastructure (GI). GI is assumed to provide multiple ecosystem functions and services including the conservation of biodiversity in the same spatial area. However, evidence for biodiversity benefits of multifunctional floodplain management is scattered and has not been synthesised.

Methods/design
This protocol specifies the methods for conducting a systematic review to answer the following policy-relevant questions: a) what is the impact of floodplain management measures on biodiversity; b) how does the impact vary according to the level of multifunctionality of the measures; c) is there a difference in the biodiversity impact of floodplain management across taxa; d) what is the effect of the time since implementation on the impact of the most important measures; and e) are there any other factors that significantly modify the biodiversity impact of floodplain management measures? Within this systematic review we will assess multifunctionality in terms of ESS that are affected by an implemented intervention. Biodiversity indicators included in this systematic review will be related to the diversity, richness and abundance of species, other taxa or functional groups. We will consider if organisms are typical for and native to natural floodplain ecosystems. Specific inclusion criteria have been developed and the wide range of quality of primary literature will be evaluated with a tailor-made system for assessing susceptibility to bias and the reliability of the studies. The review is intended to bridge the science-policy interface and will provide a useful synthesis of knowledge for decision-makers at all governance levels.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
FachzeitschriftEnvironmental Evidence
Jahrgang2
Ausgabenummer10
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 23 Mai 2013

ÖFOS 2012

  • 106003 Biodiversitätsforschung
  • 105904 Umweltforschung

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