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Ⅱ.Reviews

Futoshi Nakamura

 

  1. Nakamura, F. (2014) Riparian Zone. Oxford Bibliographies in Environmental Science. Oxford University Press USA.

  2. Nagayama, S. and Nakamura, F. (2010) Fish habitat rehabilitation using wood in the world. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 6: 289–305. DOI 10.1007/s11355-009-0092-5

  3. Seo, J. I., Nakamura, F. and Chun, K. W. (2010) Dynamics of large wood at the watershed scale: a perspective on current research limits and future directions. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 6: 271-287. DOI 10.1007/s11355-010-0106-3

  4. Nakamura, F. and Komiyama, E. (2010) A challenge to dam improvement for the protection of both salmon and human livelihood in Shiretoko, Japan’s third Natural Heritage Site. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 6: 143-152. DOI 10.1007/s11355-009-0083-6.

  5. Nagayama S., Kawaguchi Y., Nakano D., Nakamura F. (2008) Methods for and fish responses to channel remeandering and large wood structure placement in the Shibetsu River Restoration Project in northern Japan. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 4: 69-74. DOI: 10.1007/s11355-008-0039-2.

  6. Nakano D., Nagayama S., Kawaguchi Y., Nakamura F. (2008) River restoration for macroinvertebrate communities in lowland rivers: insight from restorations of the Shibetsu River, north Japan. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 4: 63-68.

  7. Nakamura, F., Inahara, S. and Kaneko, M. (2005) A hierarchical approach to ecosystem assessment of restoration planning at regional, catchment and local scales in Japan. Landscape and Ecological Engineering 1: 43-52.

  8. Swanson, F.J, F. Nakamura, and G.E. Grant (1991) The setting of erosion research and management in Japan and the western U.S. Proc. Japan-U.S. workshop on Snow Avalanche, Landslide, Debris Flow Prediction and Control, Tsukuba: 517-521

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