Urban Stream Assessment Procedure: A Framework for Assessing Stream Health in the Urban Environment

Author(s):  
Brian Murphy
2015 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 222-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.K. Millington ◽  
J.E. Lovell ◽  
C.A.K. Lovell
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2021 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 106980
Author(s):  
Elina Ranta ◽  
Maria Rosario Vidal-Abarca ◽  
Ana Raquel Calapez ◽  
Maria João Feio

2020 ◽  
Vol 99 (6) ◽  
pp. 551-556
Author(s):  
Olga L. Kopytenkova ◽  
A. V. Levanchuk ◽  
V. V. Ryabets

Introduction. The national programs focus on solving social and economic problems. At the same time, the hygienic characteristics of the urban environment that determine living conditions are not fully included in the documents regulating the formation of the urban environment. Materials and methods. The paper provides a content analysis of the current normative and methodological literature recommended for use in assessing the “formation of a comfortable urban environment” in Russian localities.Results. Currently, existing methods for assessing the “comfort of the urban environment” (methodology for forming the urban environment quality index dated March 23, 2019, No. 510-R) and “quality of the urban living environment” (methodology for assessing the quality of the urban living environment dated September 9, 2013, 371) are not suitable for determining the development strategy of the country’s territories because the assessment procedure does not include key hygienic indices of the comfort of the natural environment and living conditions of the population, which allow citizens to meet housing needs and ensure a high quality of life in General, including the birth of healthy children, maintaining the health of the adult population and preventing premature mortality.Conclusion. The urban environment integrates a variety of inter-level relations of various types (economic, social, cultural, etc.). It is intended to study it as a multi-level structure, for this purpose, it is necessary to use a hierarchical approach. To implement this approach, it is recommended to take into account the indices of various groups that affect the comfort of the urban environment and are directly related to the hygienic characteristics of the territory: A-climatogeographic; B-demographic; C-social; D-economic; E - urban planning; F - indices of transport infrastructure; G-environmental quality indices.


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To enable natural spawning, new projects to construct fish passes are going on in most big rivers in Finland. In the Interreg project «Restoring salmon runs into Oulu and Lososinka Rivers» fish pass options were examined for rivers in Finland and in Russia. Oulujoki River, once a famous salmon river is totally constructed and only few reproduction sites are left in the main channels and in some tributaries. To create new reproduction area, the principle of spawning channels which are commonly constructed in Canada, was integrated in the planning of nature-like fish passes. To optimize the area and quality of reproduction habitats, flow and habitat 2D modeling was used. The Lososinka River in Petrozavodsk, capital of Karelian Republic is a small urban stream 25 km long. It is blocked by dams, but there is still existing an original stock of landlock Onega Lake salmon. In the project measures for enabling migration through three dams in the city centre area were proposed. There are excellent reproduction habitats above the dams. Because of the value of the river as a key element in the urban environment, the landscape values had to be considered.


2001 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Leonard Burns ◽  
James A. Walsh ◽  
David R. Patterson ◽  
Carol S. Holte ◽  
Rita Sommers-Flanagan ◽  
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Summary: Rating scales are commonly used to measure the symptoms of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder (CD). While these scales have positive psychometric properties, the scales share a potential weakness - the use of vague or subjective rating procedures to measure symptom occurrence (e. g., never, occasionally, often, and very often). Rating procedures based on frequency counts for a specific time interval (e. g., never, once, twice, once per month, once per week, once per day, more than once per day) are less subjective and provide a conceptually better assessment procedure for these symptoms. Such a frequency count procedure was used to obtain parent ratings on the ADHD, ODD, and CD symptoms in a normative (nonclinical) sample of 3,500 children and adolescents. Although the current study does not provide a direct comparison of the two types of rating procedures, the results suggest that the frequency count procedure provides a potentially more useful way to measure these symptoms. The implications of the results are noted for the construction of rating scales to measure the ADHD, ODD, and CD symptoms.


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