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Rebecca Tharme
Researcher at François Rabelais University
Publications - 13
Citations - 2286
Rebecca Tharme is an academic researcher from François Rabelais University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1992 citations. Previous affiliations of Rebecca Tharme include International Water Management Institute & The Nature Conservancy.
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The ecological limits of hydrologic alteration (ELOHA): a new framework for developing regional environmental flow standards
N. LeRoy Poff,Brian Richter,Angela Arthington,Stuart E. Bunn,Robert J. Naiman,Eloise Kendy,Mike Acreman,Colin Apse,Brian P. Bledsoe,Mary C. Freeman,James A. Henriksen,Robert B. Jacobson,Jonathan G. Kennen,David M. Merritt,Jay O'Keeffe,Julian D. Olden,Kevin H. Rogers,Rebecca Tharme,Andrew Warner +18 more
TL;DR: The ecological limits of hydrologic alteration (ELOHA) as mentioned in this paper is a framework for assessing environmental flow needs for many streams and rivers simultaneously to foster development and implementation of environmental flow standards at the regional scale.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Ecosystems and human well-being: wetlands and water synthesis
Max Finlayson,R.D. Cruz,Nick C. Davidson,J. Alder,S. Cork,R. de Groot,C. Lévêque,G.R. Milton,Garry D. Peterson,Dave Pritchard,B.D. Ratner,W.V. Reid,Carmen Revenga,M. Rivera,F. Schutyser,M. Siebentritt,M. Stuip,Rebecca Tharme,S. Butchard,E. Dieme-Amting,Habiba Gitay,S. Raaymakers,D. Taylor +22 more
TL;DR: The Wetlands and Water synthesis was designed for the Ramsar Convention to meet the need for information about the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being and sought to strengthen the link between scientific knowledge and decision-making for the conservation and wise use of wetlands as discussed by the authors.
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Environmental flows and water governance: managing sustainable water uses
Claudia Pahl-Wostl,Angela Arthington,Janos J. Bogardi,Stuart E. Bunn,Holger Hoff,Louis Lebel,Elena Nikitina,Margaret A. Palmer,Le Roy N. Poff,Keith Richards,Maja Schlüter,Roland Schulze,André St-Hilaire,Rebecca Tharme,Klement Tockner,Daniel W. Tsegai +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify a clear need for a more systematic approach to the determination of environmental flow requirements (EFRs) on both the natural and social science fronts and, in particular, on the interaction between social/political and environmental systems.
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A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research.
Alain Maasri,Alain Maasri,Sonja C. Jähnig,Sonja C. Jähnig,Mihai Adamescu,Rita Adrian,Rita Adrian,Claudio Baigún,Donald J. Baird,Angelica Batista-Morales,Núria Bonada,Lee E. Brown,Qinghua Cai,João Vitor Campos-Silva,Viola Clausnitzer,Topiltzin Contreras-MacBeath,Steven J. Cooke,Thibault Datry,Gonzalo Delacámara,Luc De Meester,Luc De Meester,Luc De Meester,Klaus-Douwe B. Dijkstra,Van Tu Do,Sami Domisch,David Dudgeon,Tibor Eros,Hendrik Freitag,Joerg Freyhof,Jana Friedrich,Martin Friedrichs-Manthey,Martin Friedrichs-Manthey,Juergen Geist,Mark O. Gessner,Peter Goethals,Matthew Gollock,Christopher P. Gordon,Hans-Peter Grossart,Hans-Peter Grossart,Georges Gulemvuga,Pablo E. Gutiérrez-Fonseca,Peter Haase,Peter Haase,Daniel Hering,Hans Jürgen Hahn,Charles P. Hawkins,Fengzhi He,Jani Heino,Virgilio Hermoso,Zeb S. Hogan,Franz Hölker,Franz Hölker,Jonathan M. Jeschke,Jonathan M. Jeschke,Meilan Jiang,Richard K. Johnson,Gregor Kalinkat,Bakhtiyor Karimov,Aventino Kasangaki,Ismael A. Kimirei,Bert Kohlmann,Mathias Kuemmerlen,Jan J. Kuiper,Benjamin Kupilas,Benjamin Kupilas,Simone D. Langhans,Richard Lansdown,Florian Leese,Francis S. Magbanua,Shin-ichiro S. Matsuzaki,Michael T. Monaghan,Michael T. Monaghan,Levan Mumladze,Javier Muzon,Pierre A. Mvogo Ndongo,Jens C. Nejstgaard,Oxana Nikitina,Clifford A. Ochs,Oghenekaro Nelson Odume,Jeffrey J. Opperman,Harmony Patricio,Steffen U. Pauls,Steffen U. Pauls,Rajeev Raghavan,Alonso Ramírez,Bindiya Rashni,Vere Ross-Gillespie,Michael J. Samways,Ralf B. Schäfer,Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber,Ole Seehausen,Ole Seehausen,Deep Narayan Shah,Subodh Sharma,Janne Soininen,Nike Sommerwerk,Jason D. Stockwell,Frank Suhling,Ram Devi Tachamo Shah,Rebecca Tharme,James H. Thorp,David Tickner,Klement Tockner,Jonathan D. Tonkin,Mireia Valle,Jean Ricardo Simões Vitule,Martin Volk,Ding Wang,Christian Wolter,Susanne Worischka +109 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified 15 pressing priority needs, grouped into five research areas, in an effort to support informed stewardship of freshwater biodiversity, and proposed a global biodiversity research agenda aiming to advance freshwater biodiversity research globally.
Book Chapter
Environmental flow assessment with emphasis on holostic methodologies
TL;DR: In this article, the Second International Symposium on the Management of Large Rivers for Fisheries, Volume 2: Sustaining Livelihoods and Biodiversity in the New Millennium, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia,11-14 February 2003.