Abstract
A fundamental premise of river management is that practitioners understand the resource they are working with. In river management this requires that baseline information is available on the structure, function, health and trajectory of rivers. Such information provides the basis to contextualise, to plan, to be proactive, to prioritise, to set visions, to set goals and to undertake objective, pragmatic, transparent and evidence-based decision making. In this paper we present the State-wide NSW River Styles database, the largest and most comprehensive dataset of geomorphic river type, condition and recovery potential available in Australia. The database is an Open Access product covering over 216,600 km of stream length in an area of 802,000 km2. The availability of the database presents unprecedented opportunities to systematically consider river management issues at local, catchment, regional and state-wide scales, and appropriately contextualise applications in relation to programs at other scales (e.g. internationally)-something that cannot be achieved independent from, or without, such a database. We present summary findings from the database and demonstrate through use of examples how the database has been used in geomorphologically-informed river management. We also provide a cautionary note on the limitations of the database and expert advice on lessons learnt during its development to aid others who are undertaking similar analyses.
Highlights
Applied fluvial geomorphologists have produced many frameworks, approaches, manuals and recommendations to support the use of geomorphology in river management [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18]
We provide a broad overview of the scale, extent and resolution of the database, and a summary of state-wide insights into river diversity, river condition, river recovery and related implications for prioritisation of management activities as part of geomorphologically-informed approaches to proactive, cost-effective river management
Embedded behind the maps is the master database that can be requested from New South Wales (NSW) DPIE for use
Summary
Applied fluvial geomorphologists have produced many frameworks, approaches, manuals and recommendations to support the use of geomorphology in river management [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18]. Using a state-wide River Styles database for geomorphologically-informed management
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