Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to Stream Rehabilitation Planning 2. Stream Rehabilitation Concepts 3. Stream Morphology Changes under Climate Changes 4. Best Management Practice in Streams (Debris and Runoff Reduction, Planting Vegetation, bank stabilization) 5. Anthropogenic Impacts on Lake and Stream Ecosystems 6. SFR Case Studies in Africa 7. SFR Case Studies in Australia 8. SFR Case Studies in China 9. SFR Case Studies in Eurasia 10. SFR Case Studies in India 11. SFR Case Studies in MENA Countries 12. SFR Case Studies in USA and Canada 13. SFR Case Studies in Zayandehrud River, Iran 14. SFR Case Studies in Urmia Lake, Iran 15. Current Challenges and Future Strategies 16. SFR Case Studies in Karstic Watersheds 17. Lake Rehabilitation Examples across the World 18. SFR Case Studies in South America
Authors
Saeid Eslamian Distinguished Full Professor, Disaster Relief: Resilient and Sustainable Water Resources, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran.Saeid Eslamian received his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of New South Wales, Australia in 1998. Saeid was Visiting Professor in Princeton University and ETH Zurich in 2005 and 2008 respectively. He has contributed to more than 1K publications in journals, conferences, books. Eslamian has been appointed as 2-Percent Top Researcher by Stanford University for several years. Currently, he is full professor of Hydrology and Water Resources and Director of Excellence Center in Risk Management and Natural Hazards. Isfahan University of Technology, His scientific interests are Floods, Droughts, Water Reuse, Climate Change Adaptation, Sustainability and Resilience
Faezeh Eslamian CEP, Project Manager at GHD, Quebec, Canada. Faezeh Eslamian is a PhD holder of bioresource engineering from McGill University. Her research focuses on the development of a novel lime-based product to mitigate phosphorus loss from agricultural fields. Faezeh completed her bachelor's and master's degrees in civil and environmental engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran, where she evaluated natural and low-cost absorb bents for the removal of pollutants such as textile dyes and heavy metals. Furthermore, she has conducted research on the worldwide water quality standards and wastewater reuse guidelines. Faezeh is an experienced multidisciplinary researcher with research interests in soil and water quality, environmental remediation, water reuse, and drought management.