Invasive alien plant species, riverbank instability and hydraulic risk: what do we know about Amorpha fruticosa, Arundo donax and Reynoutria japonica?
Submitted: 6 August 2024
Accepted: 15 November 2024
Published: 13 December 2024
Accepted: 15 November 2024
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