Fig. 6: General natural process-based restoration schemes and implications by relocating river flow paths in a river-dominated delta for sustainable resource use under sea level rise (SLR) and land reclamations. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 6: General natural process-based restoration schemes and implications by relocating river flow paths in a river-dominated delta for sustainable resource use under sea level rise (SLR) and land reclamations.

From: Natural process-based coastal wetland restoration by relocating river flow paths in a river-dominated delta

Fig. 6

The figure illustrates a universal four-step process of river flow path relocation and its implications for ecological restoration and resource management in a river-dominated delta environment. Each panel represents a different stage of the restoration process. The arrows indicate the direction of change and the processes involved. The color coding (e.g., blue for water, brown for land, green for vegetation, brown and black for land reclamations) helps differentiate the various elements of the delta ecosystem.

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