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Things we can do now that we could not do before: Developing and using a cross-scalar, state-wide database to support geomorphologically-informed river management
Kirstie Fryirs, Fergus Hancock, M. C. Healey, et al.
PLoS ONE (2021) Vol. 16, Iss. 1, pp. e0244719-e0244719
Open Access | Times Cited: 33

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Assemblages of geomorphic units: A building block approach to analysis and interpretation of river character, behaviour, condition and recovery
Kirstie Fryirs, Gary Brierley
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2021) Vol. 47, Iss. 1, pp. 92-108
Open Access | Times Cited: 52

Leveraging understandings of biogeomorphic river recovery to reframe river management philosophy and communication strategies
Kirstie Fryirs
River Research and Applications (2024) Vol. 40, Iss. 6, pp. 1142-1150
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

National-scale geodatabase of catchment characteristics in the Philippines for river management applications
Richard Boothroyd, Richard Williams, Trevor Hoey, et al.
PLoS ONE (2023) Vol. 18, Iss. 3, pp. e0281933-e0281933
Open Access | Times Cited: 13

Natural flood management: Lessons and opportunities from the catastrophic 2021–2022 floods in eastern Australia
Kirstie Fryirs, Nuosha Zhang, Timothy J. Ralph, et al.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2023) Vol. 48, Iss. 9, pp. 1649-1664
Open Access | Times Cited: 13

How far have management practices come in ‘working with the river’?
Kirstie Fryirs, Gary Brierley
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2021) Vol. 46, Iss. 15, pp. 3004-3010
Closed Access | Times Cited: 32

From pixels to riverscapes: How remote sensing and geospatial tools can prioritize riverscape restoration at multiple scales
Hayley C. Glassic, Kenneth C. McGwire, William W. Macfarlane, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water (2024) Vol. 11, Iss. 3
Open Access | Times Cited: 4

Protocol for extracting flow hydrograph shape metrics for use in time-series flood hydrology analysis
Amir Mohammad Arash, Kirstie Fryirs, Timothy J. Ralph
PLoS ONE (2025) Vol. 20, Iss. 1, pp. e0315796-e0315796
Open Access

What is an urban riverscape? Typological naming of urban riverscapes to support planning and management
Brian L. Murphy, Peter A. Nelson, Josh Gilbert, et al.
PLOS Water (2025) Vol. 4, Iss. 4, pp. e0000345-e0000345
Open Access

Managing Connectivity

Cambridge University Press eBooks (2025), pp. 285-404
Closed Access

Rivers and Wetland Systems
Kirstie Fryirs, Gary Brierley, Timothy J. Ralph, et al.
Cambridge University Press eBooks (2025), pp. 314-354
Closed Access

Evolution of a river management industry in Australia reveals meandering pathway to 2030 UN goals
Kathryn Russell, Kirstie Fryirs, David Reid, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment (2023) Vol. 4, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 10

Trends in post‐1950 riparian vegetation recovery in coastal catchments of NSW Australia: Implications for remote sensing analysis, forecasting and river management
Nuosha Zhang, Kirstie Fryirs
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2023) Vol. 48, Iss. 11, pp. 2152-2170
Open Access | Times Cited: 8

Braiding knowledges of braided rivers – the need for place‐based perspectives and lived experience in the science of landscapes
Michèle Koppes
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2022) Vol. 47, Iss. 7, pp. 1680-1685
Closed Access | Times Cited: 14

Enhancing the natural absorbing capacity of rivers to restore their resilience
Ellen Wohl, Kirstie Fryirs, Robert Grabowski, et al.
BioScience (2024) Vol. 74, Iss. 11, pp. 782-796
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

The RARCrec: A rapid riparian vegetation assessment method for use in river systems undergoing vegetative and geomorphic recovery
Elisha Duxbury, Kirstie Fryirs, Michelle R. Leishman
Ecological Management & Restoration (2024)
Open Access | Times Cited: 2

The re-greening of east coast Australian rivers: An unprecedented riparian transformation
Tim J. Cohen, Thomas Suesse, Ivars Reinfelds, et al.
The Science of The Total Environment (2021) Vol. 810, pp. 151309-151309
Closed Access | Times Cited: 15

Contextualising sediment trapping and phosphorus removal regulating services: a critical review of the influence of spatial and temporal variability in geomorphic processes in alluvial wetlands in drylands
Kenwinn D. Wiener, Philippa Kirsten Schlegel, Suzanne E. Grenfell, et al.
Wetlands Ecology and Management (2022) Vol. 30, Iss. 4, pp. 737-770
Closed Access | Times Cited: 10

Rivers up in smoke: impacts of Australia’s 2019–2020 megafires on riparian systems
Kirstie Fryirs, N. Zhang, E. Duxbury, et al.
International Journal of Wildland Fire (2022) Vol. 31, Iss. 7, pp. 720-727
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

Detection of decadal time‐series changes in flow hydrology in eastern Australia: Considerations for river recovery and flood management
Amir Mohammad Arash, Kirstie Fryirs, Timothy J. Ralph
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2023) Vol. 48, Iss. 15, pp. 3251-3272
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Degradation and recovery of alpine meadow catenas in the source zone of the Yellow River, Western China
Gary Brierley, Xilai Li, Kirstie Fryirs, et al.
Journal of Mountain Science (2022) Vol. 19, Iss. 9, pp. 2487-2505
Closed Access | Times Cited: 8

A plural knowledges model to support sustainable management of dryland rivers in western India
Gary Brierley, Sonam Sahoo, Michel Danino, et al.
River Research and Applications (2023) Vol. 40, Iss. 9, pp. 1766-1784
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

Artificial Intelligence and Objective‐Function Methods Can Identify Bankfull River Channel Extents
Jonathan Garber, Karen Thompson, Matthew J. Burns, et al.
Water Resources Research (2024) Vol. 60, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 1

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