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Riparian right is the type of ownership rights that is associated with the land that abuts water.
Samuel C. Wiel has written: 'Water rights in the western states' -- subject(s): Water, Water rights, Law and legislation, Riparian rights
Henry P. Farnham has written: 'The law of waters and water rights' -- subject(s): Water, Water rights, Drainage laws, Water-supply, Law and legislation, Irrigation laws, Riparian rights
Robert O. Teskey has written: 'Impact of water level changes on woody riparian and wetland communities' -- subject(s): Ecology, Effect of water levels on, Floodplain ecology, Forest ecology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Trees, Plant-water relationships, Riparian ecology, Riparian rights, Trees, Water balance (Hydrology), Wetland ecology, Woody plants
A community near water is called an riparian.
John Melville Gould has written: 'A treatise on the law of waters' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Riparian rights, Water
Roberta J. Chapman has written: 'Impacts of water level changes on woody riparian and wetland communities' -- subject(s): Woody riparian systems, Wetlands, Wetland vegetation, Soil-water-plants, Riparian vegetation, Water level fluctuations, Water level
To the center of the river
Riparian habitat refers to the transitional zone between land and a river, stream, or other body of water. These habitats are characterized by high levels of moisture, diverse vegetation, and provide important ecological functions such as water filtration, erosion control, and habitat for a variety of species. Riparian areas are critical for maintaining biodiversity and supporting healthy ecosystems.
A riparian corridor is a strip of land along a waterbody such as a river, stream, or lake. It typically contains vegetation that is adapted to the wet environment and plays a crucial role in providing habitat for wildlife, preventing erosion, and maintaining water quality. Riparian corridors are important for biodiversity and overall ecosystem health.
Charles R. Street has written: 'An opinion upon the powers and duties of the trustees of the freeholders and commonalty of the town of Huntington' -- subject(s): Oyster fisheries, Docks, Water rights (Riparian and littoral
A riparian ecosystem is an area of plant life which is associated with a body of water. These areas are important because they are the most abundant in terms of life sustaining food, water, and shelter.