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Tweed River Basin - Publication List 2017
Compiled by Prof Chris J Spray - July 2017
(please send any corrections and additions to [email protected])
All publications included were either entirely based on work undertaken in the Tweed river basin (Scotland
and/or England), or use the Tweed as a significant part of comparative or general research.
Peer-reviewed Publications: 2017
Assessment of changes in ecosystem service delivery – a historical perspective on catchment
landscapes. Ncube, Spray & Geddes (in review). International Journal of Biodiversity Science,
Ecosystem Services & Management
A cost-benefit analysis of afforestation as a climate change adaptation measure to reduce flood risk.
Dittrich, Ball, Spray, Wreford & Moran (in review). Global Environmental Change
Legal framing for achieving ‘good ecological status’ for Malaysian rivers: Are there lessons to be
learned from the EU water framework directive? Khalid, Mokhtar, Jalil, Rahman & Spray (in press).
Ecosystem Services
Geological structure as a control on floodplain groundwater dynamics. Ó Dochartaigh, Archer,
Peskett, MacDonald, Black, Auton, Merritt, Goody & Bonell (in review). Hydrological Processes
Quantitative temporal precipitation estimation: comparison of approaches with analysis of the
effect on rainfall-runoff model outputs. Ruman, Krpec, Rusnok, Black & Ball (in review) Hydrology
research
Community Resilience for a 1.5⁰C World. Fazey, Carmen, Chapin, III, Ross, Williams, Lyon, Connon &
Searle (in review). Current Opinion on Environmental Sustainability.
Simulating forestry-related natural flood management features (leaky dams and upland
afforestation) to assess flood peak impact. Barnes, Lewis, Quinn, Bathurst, Birkinshaw & Black (in
prep). Journal of Hydrology.
From the What to the How: Community Resilience to Climate Change in Practice. Fazey, Carmen, Rao-
Williams, Hodgson, Searle, White, Lyon, Al Waer, Knox & Murray (in prep). Global Environmental
Change.
Climate disadvantage in Community Resilience. Fazey, Carmen, Rao-Williams, Hodgson, Searle, Lyon,
Al Waer, Knox & Murray (in prep). Global Environmental Change
Changing macroinvertebrate diversity linked with habitat heterogeneity in re-configured river
channels. Dodd, Spray & Quinn (in prep)
Using soundscapes to measure physical and biological recovery in restored river sections. Wilson,
Dodd & McGregor (in prep)
Making water policy work in the United Kingdom: A case study of practical approaches to
strengthening complex, multi-tiered systems of water governance. Robins, Burt, Bracken, Boardman
& Thompson (2017). Environmental Science & Policy. Vol 71. Pages 41-55
2016
Salmon and sea trout spawning migration in the River Tweed: telemetry-derived insights for
management. Gauld, Campbell & Lucas (2016). Hydrobiologia. Vol 767, 111-123. DOI: 10.1007/s10750-
015-2481-0
Working across scales in integrated catchment management: lessons learned for adaptive water
governance from regional experiences. Rouillard & Spray (2016). Regional Environmental Change. DOI
10.1007/s10113-016-0988-1.
Competing paradigms of flood management in the Scottish/English borderlands. Cook, Forrester,
Bracken, Spray & Oughton (2016). Disaster Prevention and Management, vol 25, no. 3, pp. 314-328.
DOI: 10.1108/DPM-01-2016-0010
Flood risk management, an approach to managing cross border hazards. Bracken, Oughton,
Donaldson, Cook, Forrester, Spray, Cinderby, Passmore & Bissett (2016). Natural Hazards, vol 82, no.
Supplement 2, pp. 217-240. DOI: 10.1007/s11069-016-2284-2
An assessment of engineered log jam structures in response to a flood event in an upland gravel-bed
river system. Addy & Wilkinson (2016). Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 41, 1658-1670. DOI:
10.1002/esp.3936
Transforming European water governance? EU water framework directive implementation in 13
member states. Jager, Challies, Kochskamper, Newig, Benson, Blackstock, Collins, Ernst, Evers,
Feichtinger, Fritsch, Gooch, Grund & ….. von Korff (2016). Water, 8, Article No. 156.
2015
Policy implementation of catchment-scale flood risk management: learning from Scotland and
England. Rouillard, Ball, Heal & Reeves (2015). Environmental Science & Policy
A comparison of ecosystem services mapping tools for their potential to support planning and
decision-making on a local scale. Vorstius & Spray (2015). Ecosystem Services. 15: 75-83.
Combining participatory mapping with Q-methodology to map stakeholder perceptions of complex
environmental problems. Forrester, Cook, Bracken, Cinderby & Donaldson (2015). Journal of Applied
Geography, 56, 199-208.
Evaluating wind-induced uncertainty on rainfall measurements by means of CFD modelling and field
observations. Pollock, Colli, O’Donnell, Black, Stagnaro, Dutton, Lanza, Quinn & O’Connell (2015). DOI:
10.3929/ethz-a-010549004 Conference: 10th International Workshop on Precipitation in Urban Areas
(UrbanRain15), At Pontresina.
Participatory research to influence participatory governance: managing relationships with planners.
Blackstock, Dinnie, Dilley, Marshall, Dunglinson, Trench, Harper, Finan, MacPherson, Johnston & Griffin
(2015). Area, 47, 254-260.
Participation-prescription tension in natural resource management: the case of diffuse pollution in
Scottish water management. Waylen, Blackstock, Marshall & Dunglinson (2015). Environmental Policy
and Governance, 25, 111-124.
Spatially weighted functional clustering of river network data. Miller & Scott (2015). Journal of the
Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applies Statistics. Vol 64, 491-506. DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12082
2014
The role of public participation in encouraging changes in rural land use to reduce flood risk.
Rouillard, Reeves, Heal & Ball (2014). Land Use Policy. Vol 50. 155-165.
Ecosystem Service mapping helping to realise multiple benefits from the land: Methodology and
benefits from the Scottish Borders Regional Land Use Pilot. Medcalf, Turton & Small (2014). In:
McCracken, ed. Agriculture and the Environment X, Delivering Multiple Benefits from our Land:
Sustainable Development in Practice. Proceedings of the SRUC and SEPA Biennial Conference; 2014
April 15-16; Edinburgh.
Emerging land use strategy: development of pilot regional land use frameworks - approaches in the
two pilot areas Tharme, Birnie, Davidson & Robeson (2014). In: McCracken, ed. Agriculture and the
Environment X, Delivering Multiple Benefits from our Land: Sustainable Development in Practice.
Proceedings of the SRUC and SEPA Biennial Conference; 2014 April 15-16; Edinburgh.
A constant head well permeameter formula comparison: its significance in the estimation of field-
saturated hydraulic conductivity in heterogeneous shallow soils. Archer, Bonell, MacDonald & Coles
(2014). Hydrology Research, 45 (6). 788-805. 10.2166/nh.2014.159
Natural flood management from the farmer's perspective: criteria that affect uptake. Holstead,
Kenyon, Rouillard, Hopkins & Galán-Díaz (2014). J Flood Risk Management. Vol 10, 205-218.
Accurate Rainfall Measurement: The Neglected Achilles Heel of Hydro-Meteorology. Pollock, Dutton,
Quinn, O’Connell, Wilkinson & Colli (2014). DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.1543.5360 Conference: TECO 2014 -
WMO Technical conference on meteorological and environmental instruments and methods of
observation. St. Petersburg
Hybridity of representation: insights from river basin management planning in Scotland. Blackstock,
Waylen, Marshall & Dunglinson (2014). Environment and Planning C: Government and Society, 32, 549-
566.
2013
Interrogating Participatory Catchment Organisations: cases from Canada, New Zealand, Scotland and
the Scottish–English Borderlands. Cook, Atkinson, Chalmers, Comins, Cooksley, Deans, Fazey,
Fenemor, Kesby, Litke, Marshall & Spray (2013). Geographical Journal, vol 179, no. 3, pp. 234-247. DOI:
10.1111/j.1475-4959.2012.00492.x
River rehabilitation for the delivery of multiple ecosystem services at the river network scale.
Gilvear, Spray & Casas-Mulet (2013). Journal of Environmental Management. Vol 126, 30-43. DOI:
10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.03.026
Population differentiation and temporal changes of carotenoid pigments and stable isotope ratios in
the offspring of anadromous and non-anadromous trout Salmo trutta. Briers, Waterman, Galt &
Campbell (2013). Ecology of Freshwater Fish. Vol 22, 137-144. DOI: 10.1111/eff.12011.
Reduced flow impacts salmonid smolt emigration in a river with low-head weirs. Gauld, Campbell &
Lucas (2013). Science of the Total Environment. Vol 458-460, 432-443. DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.04.063.
The persistence of 'normal' catchment management despite the participatory turn: exploring the
power effects of competing frames of reference. Cook, Kesby, Fazey & Spray (2013). Social Studies of
Science, vol 43, no. 5, pp. 754-779. DOI: 10.1177/0306312713478670
The relationship of soil and woodland cover to soil hydraulic conductivity and its implication on
catchment management in the Scottish Borders. Archer, Bonell, Coles, MacDonald, Auton &
Stevenson (2013). Journal of Hydrology, 497. 208-222. 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.05.043
2012
Groundwater-surface water interaction in an upland hillslope-floodplain environment, Eddleston,
Scotland. Ó Dochartaigh, MacDonald, Archer, Black, Bonell, Auton & Merritt (2012). British
Hydrological Society Eleventh National Hydrology Symposium: Hydrology for a Changing World,
Dundee.
The relationship of forest and improved grassland to soil water storage and its implication on
Natural Flood Management in the Scottish Borders. Archer, Bonell, Coles, MacDonald, Stevenson &
Hallett (2012). British Hydrological Society Eleventh National Hydrology Symposium: Hydrology for a
Changing World, Dundee.
Phenological and phenotypic changes in Atlantic salmon populations in response to a changing
climate. Todd, Friedland, MacLean, Whyte, Russell, Lonergan, & Morrissey (2012). ICES Journal of
Marine Science. Vol 69, 1686-1698. DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fss151.
Linking process to outcomes - internal and external criteria for a stakeholder involvement in River
Basin Management Planning. Blackstock, Waylen, Dunglinson & Marshall (2012). Ecological
Economics, 77, 113-122.
2011
Governance structure for effective integrated catchment management - lessons and experiences
from the Tweed help Basin UK. Spray & Comins (2011). J. Hydrol. Environ. 7 (1), 106.
2010
Integrated catchment management: from rhetoric to reality in a Scottish HELP basin. Werritty, Spray,
Ball, Bonell, Rouillard, MacDonald, Comins & Richardson (2010). Proc. British Hydrological Society,
Third International Conference: Role of hydrology in managing consequences of a changing global
environment, Newcastle, United Kingdom.
Stakeholder analysis of a river restoration scheme in Scotland. Rouillard, Reeves, Ball & Heal (2010).
SAC and SEPA Biennial Conference “Climate, Water and Soil: Science, Policy and Practice”, Edinburgh,
Scotland, 31 Mar.-1Apr. 2010.
Bowmont: An Environmental History of the Bowmont Valley and the Northern Cheviot Hills, 10,000
BC–AD 2000. Tipping R. 2010. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
2009
Bridging the water law, policy, science interface: flood risk management in Scotland. Spray, Ball &
Rouillard (2009). Journal of Water Law, vol 20, no. 2-3, pp. 165-174.
Potential impacts of climate change on water quality and ecology in six UK Rivers. Whitehead, Wade
& Butterfield (2009). Hydrology Research. Vol 40, 113-122. DOI: 10.2166/nh.2009.078
2008
Community cooperation with natural flood management: a case study in the Scottish Borders.
Howgate & Kenyon (2008). Area, Vol 41 329-340.
Multidisciplinary characterisation and modelling of a small upland catchment in Scotland. Scheib,
Arkely, Auton, Boon, Everest, Kuras, Pearson, Raines & Williams (2008). Quaestiones Geographicae 27A
(2) p45-62.
Catchment hydrogeomorphological responses to environmental change in the Southern Uplands of
Scotland. Foster, Chiverrell, Harvey, Dearing & Dunsford (2008). The Holocene, Vol 18, pp. 935-950.
2007
Discriminatory classification of natural and anthropogenic waters in two U.K. estuaries. Spencer,
Baker, Ahad, Cowie, Ganeshram, Upstill-Goddard & Uher (2007). Science of the Total Environment. Vol
373, 305-323. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2006.10.052.
Rare earth element concentrations in dissolved and acid available participate forms for eastern UK
rivers. Neal (2007). Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. Vol 11, 313-327.
The estuarine mixing behaviour of peatland derived dissolved organic carbon and its relationship to
chromophoric dissolved organic matter in two North Sea estuaries (U.K.). Spencer, Ahad, Baker,
Cowie, Ganeshram, Upstill-Goddard & Uher (2007). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. Vol 74, 131-
144. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2007.03.032.
A systemic approach to managing multiple perspectives and stakeholding in water catchments: some
findings from three UK case studies. Collins, Blackmore, Morris & Watson (2007). Environmental
Science and Policy Vol10, 564-574.
Illuminating the possibilities for social learning in the management of Scotland’s water. Ison &
Watson (2007). Ecology and Society, 12(1): 21
2006
Enhancing the evaluation and management of river valley archaeology; geoarchaeology in the Till-
Tweed catchment, northern England. Passmore, Waddington & Van Der Schriek (2006). Archaeological
Prospection. Vol 13, 269-281. DOI: 10.1002/arp.293.
The use of ponds to reduce pollution from potentially contaminated steading run-off. Heal, Vinten,
Gouriveau, Zhang, Windsor, D’Arcy, Frost, Gairns & Langan (2006). In: Agriculture and the Environment
VI, Managing Rural Diffuse Pollution. Proceedings of the SAC and SEPA Biennial Conference. 62-70.
The alien plants that grew along the Tweed. Douglas (2006). Wool Record. Vol 165, 35.
2005
Importance of the River Teviot to Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar rod catches in the River Tweed,
Scotland. Heddell-Cowie (2005). Fisheries Management and Ecology. Vol 12, 137-142. DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-2400.2004.00435.x.
Subglacial landforms of the Tweed palaeo-ice stream. Everest, Bradwell & Golledge (2005). Scottish
Geographical Journal. Vol 121, 163-173. DOI: 10.1080/00369220518737229
2004
The Tweed Forum and Tweed catchment management plan: a SLIM-UK case study. Collins (2004).
SLIM (Social Learning for the Integrated Management and Sustainable Use of Water at Catchment
Scale) Case Study Monograph. http://slim.open.ac.uk/objects/Outcomes/SLIM%20CSM%2010%20-
%20The%20Tweed,%20UK.pdf
Rewilding the Tweed. Comins (2004). Ecos. Vol 25, 24-28.
2003
Changes in the fine sediment dynamics of the Ouse and Tweed basins in the UK over the last 100-150
years. Walling, Owens, Foster & Lees (2003). Hydrological Processes. Vol 17, 3245-3269. DOI:
10.1002/hyp.1385
2002
Changes in sediment sources and floodplain deposition rates in the catchment of the River Tweed,
Scotland, over the last 100 years: The impact of climate and land use change. Owens, P.N. & Walling,
D.E. (2002). Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Vol 27, 403-423.
Modelling nitrogen dynamics and distributions in the River Tweed, Scotland: An application of the
INCA model. Jarvie, Wade, Butterfield, Whitehead, Tindall, Virtue, Dryburgh & McGraw (2002).
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. Vol 6, 433-453.
The use of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in conservation assessments of exposed riverine
sediment habitats in Scotland and northern England. Eyre & Luff (2002). Journal of Insect
Conservation. Vol 6, 25-38: DOI: 10.1023/A:1015776720125.
The prediction of nutrients into estuaries and their subsequent behaviour: Application to the Tamar
and comparison with the Tweed, U.K. Uncles, Fraser, Butterfield, Johnes & Harrod (2002).
Hydrobiologia. Vol 475-476, 239-250. DOI: 10.1023/A:1020383224172.
2000
A summary of river water quality data collected within the Land-Ocean Interaction Study: Core data
for eastern UK rivers draining to the North Sea. Neal & Robson (2000). Science of the Total
Environment. Vol 251-252, 585-665. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(00)00397-1.
Distributions and seasonal variability of pH and alkalinity in the Tweed Estuary, UK. Howland, Tappin,
Uncles, Plummer & Bloomer (2000). Science of the Total Environment. Vol 251, 125-138. DOI:
10.1016/S0048-9697(00)00406-X.
Suspended sediment in the Rivers Tweed and Teviot. Bronsdon & Naden (2000) Science of the Total
Environment. 251/252 95-113
Epilithic and planktonic leucine aminopeptidase activity and leucine assimilation along the River
Tweed, Scottish Borders. Ainsworth & Goulder (2000). Science of the Total Environment. Vol 251, 125-
138. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(00)00406-X.
Riverine inputs of major ions and trace elements to the tidal reaches of the River Tweed, UK. Jarvie,
Neal, Tappin, Burton, Hill, Neal, Harrow, Hopkins, Watts & Wickham (2000). Science of the Total
Environment. Vol 251-252, 55-81. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(00)00414-9
Seasonal variability of salinity, temperature, turbidity and suspended chlorophyll in the Tweed
Estuary. Uncles, Bloomer, Frickers, Griffiths, Harris, Howland, Morris, Plummer & Tappin (2000).
Science of the Total Environment. Vol 251, 115-124.
The particle size characteristics of fluvial suspended sediment in the Humber and Tweed catchments,
UK. Walling, Owens, Waterfall, Leeks & Wass (2000). Science of the Total Environment, 251, 205-222.
Patterns of Run Timing in Adult Atlantic Salmon returning to Scottish rivers - some new perspectives
and management implications. Webb & Campbell (2000): in Whoriskey & Whelan (eds): Managing
Wild Atlantic Salmon, the 5th Atlantic Salmon Symposium 1997, Galway, Ireland. Atlantic Salmon
Federation. 244 pp
1999
Deposition and storage of fine-grained sediment within the main channel system of the River Tweed,
Scotland. Owens, Walling, Leeks (1999). Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Vol 24, 1061-1076.
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-9837(199911)24:12<1061::AID-.
Derivation of an 88-year inflow record for Talla Reservoir, Scotland, with special reference to low
flows. Black & Cranston (1999). Journal of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental
Management. Vol 13, 423-429.
Indicators of sustainable forest management: Papers presented at the IEA Bioenergy Task XII
Workshop held in Eddleston, Scotland, 20-25 September, 1997 – Preface. Smith, Lowe & Proe (1999).
Forest Ecology and Management. Vol 122(1-2), 1-5. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1127(99)00027-4.
1998
The Tweed fisheries: An historical perspective. Sheail (1998). Science of the Total Environment. Vol
210-211, 469-482. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(98)00032-1
A Fisheries Management Plan for the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders. Campbell (1998)
Freshwater Forum 10: 2-19
Regurgitation rates of intragastric transmitters by adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) during
riverine migration. Smith, Campbell & MacLaine (1998). Hydrobiologia 371/372: 117-121
1997
A preliminary evaluation of migratory salmonids as vectors of organic carbon between marine and
freshwater environments. Elliot, Lyle & Campbell (1997). Science of the Total Environment. Vol. 194-
195, 219-223. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05366-1
Deposition of atmospheric pollutants to the LOIS area. Smith, Cape, Binnie, Murray, Young & Fowler
(1997). Science of the Environment. Vol 194-195, 71-85. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05354-5.
Dynamics of turbidity in the Tweed Estuary. Uncles & Stephens (1997). Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf
Science. Vol 45, 745-758. DOI: 10.1006/ecss.1997.0232
Major, minor, trace element and suspended sediment variations in the River Tweed: results from the
LOIS core monitoring programme. Neal, Robson, Harrow, Hill, Wickham, Bhardwaj & …. Bronsdon
(1997). Science of the total environment, 194, 193-205.
Pollution prevention on the River Tweed: Past, present and future. Currie (1997). Science of the Total
Environment. Vol 194-195, 147-154. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05360-0
Regional water quality of the river Tweed. Robson & Neal (1997). Science of the Total Environment.
Vol 194-195, 173-192. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05363-6.
Sheep dip chemicals and water pollution. Virtue & Clayton (1997). Science of the Total Environment.
Vol 194-195, 207-217. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05365-X
The biology of the River Tweed. Clayton (1997). Science of the Total Environment. Vol 194-195, 155-
162. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05361-2
The hydrology of the River Tweed. Fox & Johnson (1997). Science of the Total Environment. Vol 194-
195, 163-172. DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(96)05362-4.
Some Northumbrian Fishery Names IV: The River Tweed. Watts (1997) Durham Archaeological Journal
13, 89-98.
1995
Long-term changes in the sea-age at maturity and seasonal time of return of salmon, Salmo salar L.
to Scottish rivers. Summers (1995) Fisheries Management & Ecology, 2 147-156
1994
Fluvial chronology and valley floor evolution of the upper Bowmont valley, Borders Region, Scotland.
Tipping (1994) Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 19: 641–657.
The age of alluvial fan deposition at a site in the southern uplands of Scotland. Tipping & Halliday
(1994). Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. Vol 19, 333-348. DOI: 10.1002/esp.3290190405.
Management of Fish Populations Campbell, Maitland & Campbell (1994). In Maitland, Boon &
McLusky (eds.) The Fresh Waters of Scotland. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 639pp
1993
A Survey of Sheep‐Dipping Practices in the River Tweed Catchment. Virtue & Church (1993). Water
and Environment Journal. Vol 7, 395-403. DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-6593.1993.tb00861.x.
1992
Genetic protein variation in natural populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scotland:
Temporal and spatial variation. Jordan, Youngson, Hay & Ferguson (1992) Canadian Journal of
Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 49(9): 1863-1872, https://doi.org/10.1139/f92-206
1990
The establishment of a historical flood chronology for the River Tweed catchment, Berwickshire,
Scotland. McEwan (1990) Scottish Geographical Magazine 106 pp 37-48
1989
Extreme rainfall and its implications for flood frequency: a case study of the middle River Tweed
basin, Scotland. McEwen, (1989). Transactions Institute of British Geographers. Vol14, 287-298. DOI:
10.2307/622689
1987
Colonization of rivers and canals in Great Britain by Dugesia tigrina(Girard) (Platyhelminthes:
Tricladida). Wright (1987). Freshwater Biology. Vol 17, 69-78. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-
2427.1987.tb01029.x.
1985
Edinburgh, the upper Tweed, and the question of compensation water. Sheail (1985). Scottish
Geographical Magazine. Vol 101, 66-76. DOI: 10.1080/00369228518736619
The effects of afforestation on the flood hydrology of the upper Ettrick valley. Acreman (1985).
Scottish Forestry Vol 39, 89-99.
1982
The prevalence of “cauliflower disease” of the Eel, Anguilla anguilla, L., in tributaries of the River
Tweed, Scotland. Hussein & Mills (1982) J. Fish Diseases 5, 161-164
1981
The velocity of the River Tweed and its tributaries. Ledger (2001). Freshwater Biology. Volume 11.
Pages 1–10. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.1981.tb01238.x
1979
Food Studies of Feral Mink Mustela Vison in Scotland. Cuthbert (1979). Aquaculture Research. Vol 10,
17-25. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.1979.tb00250.x.
1978
Distribution and Food of the Cormorant on the Lower Reaches of the River Tweed. MacIntosh (1978)
J. Fisheries Management 9(4)
1977
Spawning characteristics of brown trout and sea trout Salmo trutta L. in Kirk Burn, River Tweed,
Scotland. Campbell (1977). Journal of Fish Biology. Vol 11, 217-229. DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-
8649.1977.tb04115.x.
1974
A survey of the aquatic fly life in the River Tweed. Mills & Smith (1974) Fisheries Management, 5 (3).
1973
The movement and benefit to angling of hatchery-reared brown trout released into the River Tweed.
Mills & Ryan (1973) Fisheries Management, 4, (4).
1967
The Occurrence of the Fish Leech (Piscicola geometra L.) on Salmonid Fish in the River Tweed and its
Tributaries. Mills (1967) Salmon & Trout Magazine
1958
Supposed ice-dammed lakes in Britain, with particular reference to the Eddleston Valley, Southern
Scotland. Sissons (1958). Geografiska Annaler, XL, pages 159-184.
The Border floods, August 1956: observations and comments. Common (1958) Scottish Geographical
Magazine, 72, 160-162
1950
The floods of 12th August 1948, in South-east Scotland. Learmonth (1950). Scottish Geographical
Magazine, Vol 66, 147-153. DOI: 10.1080/00369225008735456.
Fighting the deluge – The Border Floods of August, 1948. Scott (1950). Scottish agriculture 29, 127-
132.
1949
Tweed valley floods, heavy rainfall of August 11-12th 1948. Glasspoole & Douglas (1949).
Meteorological Magazine. Vol 78, 3-11.
Rainfall and flooding in South-East Scotland 12th August, 1948. Baxter (1949). Proceedings of the
Institution of Civil Engineers, 3, 261-268.
1940
The Food of the Grayling (Thymallus thymallus), Flounder (Platichthys flesus), Roach (Rutilus rutilus)
and Gudgeon (Gobio fluviatilis), with special reference to the Tweed Watershed. Radforth (1940) J.
Anim. Ecol. 9, 302-118
1876
Notice of High-Water Marks on the Banks of the River Tweed and some of its Tributaries; and also of
Drift Deposits in the Valley of the Tweed. Milne Holme (1875). Transactions of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh. Vol 27, 513-562. DOI:10.1017/S0080456800027009.
Policy Briefs: Community Resilience to Climate Change. Summary for policy and practice. Fazey, Carmen, Rao-
Williams, Fraser, Cox, Scott, Hodgson, Tabor, Robeson, Searle, Lyon, Kenter & Murray (2017). Centre
for Environmental Change and Human Resilience, University of Dundee.
Water Management at the Interface of Government and Society: The Role of Participatory
Catchment Organisations - Implications for Policy Development. Spray, Cook, Fazey & Kesby (2012).
Scottish Universities Insight Institute. www.scottishinsight.ac.uk
Major Reports: Early Change in the Physical Habitat and the Macroinvertebrate Community in the Eddleston water
in Response to Channel Re-Configuration 2012-2015. Dodd (2017). Report from Veritas Ecology to
Tweed Forum.
The Bowmont catchment initiative: An assessment of catchment hydrology and Natural Flood
Management measures. Addy & Wilkinson (2017). Four year summary. Funded by Scottish
Government (RESAS).
Community Resilience to Climate Change: Outcomes of the Scottish Borders Climate Resilient
Communities Project. Fazey, Carmen, Rao-Williams, Hodgson, Fraser, Cox, Scott, Tabor, Robeson,
Searle, Lyon, Kenter & Murray (2017). Centre for Environmental Change and Human Resilience,
University of Dundee.
Eddleston Water Project Report. Spray et al. (2016). Melrose (Scotland): Tweed Forum
Land management for increased flood resilience. Spray, Arthur, Bergmann, Bell, Beevers & Blanc
(2016). Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW), Aberdeen.
Forestry and Flooding. Confor Report compiled by Andrew Heald, Feb 2016.
Tackling the barriers to implementing natural flood management: summary report. Summary Report
presented at Workshop Meeting, Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation, 11 February 2016. Holstead,
Colley & Waylen (2016)
River Restoration and Biodiversity: Nature-based solutions for restoring rivers in the UK and Republic
of Ireland. Addy, Cooksley, Dodd, Waylen, Stockan, Byg & Holstead (2016) CREW reference:
CRW2014/10.
Tweed Catchment Management Plan 2015-2021. Tweed Forum (2015)
Tweed Catchment Management Plan: Review of Progress 2010-2015. Tweed Forum (2015).
Natural Flood Management Handbook. Forbes, Ball & Mclay (2015). SEPA Edinburgh
Assessment of Lamprey Spawning Habitat in the Till Catchment in England. Campbell, Hunt & Galt
(2015). Report commissioned by Natural England.
Assessing the mechanisms for Compensating Land Managers, RPA, RHDHV & Allathan Associates
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