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Sustainable Management of the Upper Rhine River and Its Alluvial Plain: Lessons from Interdisciplinary Research in France and Germany

Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine) 2020 4 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 20 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Laurent Schmitt, Stoil Chapkanski, Jean‐Nicolas Beisel, Jean‐Nicolas Beisel, Franck Preusser, Franck Preusser, Carmen de Jong, Karl M. Wantzen, Karl M. Wantzen, Karl M. Wantzen, Karl M. Wantzen, Valentin Chardon, Karl M. Wantzen, Cybill Staentzel, David Eschbach, Christian Damm, Christian Damm, Gilles Rixhon, Ferréol Salomon, Rüdiger Glaser, Iso Himmelsbach, Iso Himmelsbach, Yves Meinard, Serge Dumont, Serge Dumont, Laurent Hardion, Jérôme Houssier, Jérôme Houssier, Claire Rambeau, Stoil Chapkanski, Sébastien Brackhane, Sébastien Brackhane

Summary

This international review covers sustainable management approaches for the upper Rhine River and its alluvial plain, addressing flood risk, biodiversity conservation, and pollution control. The paper synthesizes multi-disciplinary research on balancing ecological and socioeconomic needs in one of Europes most heavily managed river systems. This is a river management review with limited direct relevance to microplastic research.

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