Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics

Riparian areas are unique and of high importance ecosystems because they are adjacent to surface freshwater bodies suchas streams, rivers and lakes. They are the semi-aquatic transitional zones (ecotones) between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.Water, soil and vegetation are the three main charac...

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Main Authors: D. Gounaridis, D. Emmanouloudis, V. Iakovoglou, G. N. Zaimes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review
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Online Access:http://www.jestr.org/downloads/volume3/fulltext312010.pdf
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spelling doaj-b908e0ca946a469ba9ac06694ee1e7982020-11-24T22:49:23ZengEastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of TechnologyJournal of Engineering Science and Technology Review1791-23772010-01-0131176183Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and CharacteristicsD. GounaridisD. EmmanouloudisV. IakovoglouG. N. ZaimesRiparian areas are unique and of high importance ecosystems because they are adjacent to surface freshwater bodies suchas streams, rivers and lakes. They are the semi-aquatic transitional zones (ecotones) between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.Water, soil and vegetation are the three main characteristics that differentiate them compared to other ecosystems.Furthermore, they are present in all biomes (from deserts to tropical forests) and are found in a great range of hydrologic andgeomorphologic conditions that results in a great variety of riparian habitat types. In Greece, there are five major riparianforest habitat types that also occur in most of the semi-arid Mediterranean regions. Frequent disturbance is another uniquecharacteristic that differentiates riparian areas. The major disturbances that shape riparian areas in Greece are unpredictedflood and drought events, as well as fires but to a lesser degree. Wetlands are another important semi-aquatic ecosystemsthat many consider as synonymous to riparian areas. In reality, these two ecosystems overlap but they are also different sincewetlands are considered as “wetter” and less disturbance driven than riparian areas.http://www.jestr.org/downloads/volume3/fulltext312010.pdfecosystemecotoneGreeceriparian areassemi-aquaticsemi-aridwetland
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author D. Gounaridis
D. Emmanouloudis
V. Iakovoglou
G. N. Zaimes
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D. Emmanouloudis
V. Iakovoglou
G. N. Zaimes
Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review
ecosystem
ecotone
Greece
riparian areas
semi-aquatic
semi-arid
wetland
author_facet D. Gounaridis
D. Emmanouloudis
V. Iakovoglou
G. N. Zaimes
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title Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics
title_short Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics
title_full Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics
title_fullStr Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Riparian Areas of Greece: Their Definition and Characteristics
title_sort riparian areas of greece: their definition and characteristics
publisher Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technology
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review
issn 1791-2377
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Riparian areas are unique and of high importance ecosystems because they are adjacent to surface freshwater bodies suchas streams, rivers and lakes. They are the semi-aquatic transitional zones (ecotones) between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.Water, soil and vegetation are the three main characteristics that differentiate them compared to other ecosystems.Furthermore, they are present in all biomes (from deserts to tropical forests) and are found in a great range of hydrologic andgeomorphologic conditions that results in a great variety of riparian habitat types. In Greece, there are five major riparianforest habitat types that also occur in most of the semi-arid Mediterranean regions. Frequent disturbance is another uniquecharacteristic that differentiates riparian areas. The major disturbances that shape riparian areas in Greece are unpredictedflood and drought events, as well as fires but to a lesser degree. Wetlands are another important semi-aquatic ecosystemsthat many consider as synonymous to riparian areas. In reality, these two ecosystems overlap but they are also different sincewetlands are considered as “wetter” and less disturbance driven than riparian areas.
topic ecosystem
ecotone
Greece
riparian areas
semi-aquatic
semi-arid
wetland
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