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Title Abstract Case study(ies)
Final Report - LIFE06 NAT/SK/000114, Conservation of Senne and Medzibodrozie SPAs in Slovakia This is the Final Report on the project LIFE 06/NAT/SK/000114 Conservation of Senne and Medzibodrozie SPAs in Slovakia. The Report covers the period from 15/11/2005 to 14/05/2011. It ncludes description of the activities undertaken within the project span and evaluation of the project results and impact. Wetland restoration in the Senne and Medzibodrozie SPAs, Slovakia
Biodiversity Survey of the Integrated Constructed Wetland at Tolka Valley Park, Finglas, Co. Dublin Ecological survey River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland
Transferring Water Management Knwoledge
How actors, interaction and context influence the effectiveness of Dutch-funded project in Romania
Thesis as a result of the collaboratiion of the
Faculty of Engineering Technology, Department
of Water Engineering and Ma nagement (www.utwente.nl/ctw/wem/) and the School of
Management and Governance, CSTM: Twente Centre for Studies in Technology andSustainable Development (www.utwente.nl/mb/cstm/). Reflection and discussion part includes also the Ciobarciu case study
Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania
Yearbook of the Middle Tisza District Water Directorate Multi-purpose water management development along the Körös-ér, Hungary
REVITALIZATION OF THE CLIMATE IN DRIED - OUT COMMUNITIES IN SLOVAKIA VIA HYDRO - CLIMATE RECOVERY Recovery of the climate and landscape via integrated rainwater retention in the damaged parts of the country utilizing water retention measures (small dams, retention ponds, rainwater gardens, re-cultivated logging roads) Recovery of dried out communities in Slovakia
Rehabilitation works for the dykes ON Mata Lake Project description Ecological Restoration of Mata Radeanu, Romania
Erfolgreiche Feuchtgrünlandentwicklung durch Naturschutzmaßnahmen. Langfristige Veränderung von Flora, Vegetation und Avifauna am Beispiel des Ochsenmoores in der Dümmerniederung. NLWKN website Restoration of Wetlands in the Western Lowland Area of the Dümmer Lake, Germany
Contrat de rivières transfrontalier du sud-ouest lémanique 2006-2012, Etude, bilan, évaluation et prospective, phase 1: état des lieux initial et final The report presents the results of the Contrat de rivière project, which includes Heramnce restoration project. It details initial state and final state regarding indicators linked to water quality, hydromorphological status etc Restoration of river Hermance, France
Assessment of instream structures for habitat improvement for two critically endangered fish species River ecosystems have witnessed a long history of human pressure, particularly the disruption of freshwater fish populations. The awareness of this situation has led to many habitat improvement projects, with a variable degree of success. Natural bank stabilization and riparian buffer galleries along the Odelouca River, Portugal
kowalewski.htm An increase of water retention in the programmes of small retention in the country to the
year 2015 is estimated at 1141 million m3. It means annual mean increase of retention capacity by
c. 60 million m3. Accomplishment of relevant actions in the years 1997†“2007 allowed collecting
57 million m3 in lakes, c. 56 million m3 in artificial reservoirs, 18.5 million m3 in fishponds, c. 10.5
million m3 with the channel retention and over 2 million m3 in other investments. It makes total increase
of water retention by 142 million m3 which is 12.4% of target retention and the mean annual
increment of c. 13 million m3.
The paper presents volumes of retained water, sources and structure of financing, mean unit costs
of retention increments and the increase of retention capacity in particular voivodships (acc. to new
administration division) in the years 1998†“2007.
Reconstruction and modernization of existing and construction of new reservoirs and ponds in rural areas of Poland
Case study:Restoration of Rusenski Lom River near Ivanovo Application of the principle †œmore space for the river †“ more safety for people† Floodplain restoration in the Russenski Lom Nature Park, Bulgaria
Contribution to the hydrogeological knowledge of an artificial recharge area based in hydrochemical investigation. Los Arenales site, Duero basin, Spain. Project site Managed Aquifer Recharge in Los Arenales (Segovia, Spain)
Constructed Wetlands Sustainable Wastewater Treatment for Rural and Peri-Urban Communities in Bulgaria Constructed wetland (tank for pre-treatment and planted soilfileter for the biological step) for the treatment of domestic wastewater as decentralised solution Constructed wetland in Vidrare, Bulgaria
Proyecto para la mejora del estado ecológico del rí­o Órbigo. Tramo I (León). Anejo 4 (Estudio hidrológico e hidraíºlico). Project Report Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
Romanian Danube Delta Biodiversity Project Local Benefits The project intended to protect the Romanian Danube Delta ecosystem, contribute to the conservation of biodiversity in the Delta, strengthening the capacity of the Danube Delta Biodiversity Reserve Authority (DDBRA) and the Danube Delta National Institute (DDNI). Fortuna Restoration Project in the Danube Delta, Romania
Conservation of Senne and Medzibrodozie SPAs in Slovakia LIFE06 NAT/SK/000114 The centre of the Special Protected Area which is 2703 ha, is a fish pond system. It involves 26 production ponds and one non-commercial as a part of the National Nature Reserve (NNR), 213,31 ha with buffer zone of 211,28 ha. The total fish pond area is about 700 ha. Within the NNR three bird islands are important breeding sites of Night Herons, Little Egrets and Cormorants. In reedbeds other birds like grebes, coot, rails, ducks, swans, herons, harriers ect. are found. In July 1990 the area was involved in Ramsar sites with an international importance. Wetland restoration in the Senne and Medzibodrozie SPAs, Slovakia
Reviving Water Wells and Ponds in Cross-Border Area The project envisages the restoration and arrangement of 32 water wells and ponds as monuments of cultural heritage Restoration of water wells in the Miren-Kostanjevica Municipality, Slovenia
La recarga artificial de acuí­feros. Marco legal que regula sus aplicaciones. Se ha realizado un análisis de la legislación vigente con objecto de evaluar en qué grado es contemplada la recarga artificial de acuíferos. Esta se ha llevado a cabo en las principales disposiciones legales, tanto en el ámbito comunitario como en el nacional, relativas a aspectos hidrogeológicos y medioambientales. Managed Aquifer Recharge in Los Arenales (Segovia, Spain)
Restauration hydromorphologique des bassins de l’Eau Morte et du ruisseau de Montmin à l’amont des secteurs vulnérables de Sollier-La Reisse-Verthier : la recherche de solutions de gestion des risques d’inondations co-construites avec les habitants. Functional restoration of the valley of Saint Ruph-Glière-Eau Morte
"After us, the desert and the deluge" In a short period of 18 months the villages and towns involved in the Programme carried out about 80 thausand different water retention elments in degraded landscape. Landscape revitalisation program in Slovakia
LiveDrava - layman's report This is the layman's report: a short illustrated summary of this restoration project Riparian Ecosystem Restoration of the Lower Drava River in
Slovenia, financed by Life+ programme, coordinated by DOPPS Birdlife Slovenia
LiveDrava - Riparian Ecosystem Restoration of the Lower Drava River in Slovenia
Restauration d’une tourbière à Gentioux Restoration of the Gentioux peat bog by clearing and aerial skidding
Danube birds conservation - Conservation of Endangered Bird Species Populations in Natural Habitats of the Danube Inland Delta The general objective is to improve the conservation status of the floodplain bird species that are protected in the Natura 2000 sites SPA Dunajské luhy (Slovakia) and SPA Szigetkoz (Hungary). The specific objectives of the project are to:
-Restore selected wetlands, dried-up river branches and oxbows;
-Restore river branch connectivity, water regime and flowing water conditions;
-Lease or purchase land following the introduction of appropriate habitat management;
-Eliminate fish migration barriers at two strategic points and restore birds†™ food base;
-Restore abandoned meadows as feeding and nesting bird habitats;
-Restore birds†™ refuges and nesting areas by planting native tree species;
-Implement measures preventing unintentional and/or illegal disturbance of the target bird species populations;
-Acquire relevant scientific data on target species and their habitats;
-Raise awareness among key stakeholders and the public;
-Implement additional measures that will make the habitats of target species more attractive for them (e.g. creation of appropriate breeding possibilities).
Wetland restoration and remeandering in SPA Dunajské luhy (Slovakia) and SPA Szigetkoz (Hungary)
Palienes režima atjaunošana Slampes upes lejtece Collection of articles about habitat management problematic in Latvia Floodplain restoration of the river Slampe, Latvia
Proyecto para la mejora del estado ecológico del rí­o Órbigo. Tramo I (León). Instrucción para la elaboración y tramitación de los informes de viabilidad previstos en el artí­culo 46.5 de la Ley de Aguas). [Clave: 02.434-229/2111] Feasibility Report on actions to be implemented within the framework of the National Strategy on River Restoration Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
Evaluation report Ciobarciu Wetland Report presenting the main lessons of the project, especially regarding stakeholder participation. It does so by first giving an introduction to the project and explaining the method of the evaluation (chapter 1). It then goes through the results of the project (chapter 2), following the project†™s objectives as described in the project document and quoted in the introduction (chapter 1) of this report. Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania
LIVEDRAVA - Riparian Ecosystem Restoration of the Lower Drava River in Slovenia The most important actions are: transformation of 61 ha of former wastewater basins into a semi-natural wetland as a stopover site for migrating birds (Ormoz Basins); establishment of a grazing system; removal of illegally built fishing and hunting platforms; creation of a new artificial breeding island; opening up and restoration of three side arms of the Drava River (total length of 1.5 km) Creation of semi-natural wetlands near the Drava river, Slovenia
Notranjski regijski park, Layman's Report Layman's Report (project report intended for wider public) presents background, goals and purpose of the project, planned solutions, actions and result. At the end it describes the meaning and the message of the project. Conservation on Lake Cerknica, Slovenia
Lower Prut Floodplain - Ecological restoration of the Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park Project description; Environmental issues; Beneficiaries; Administrative data Ecological Restoration of Mata Radeanu, Romania
Review of the Exmoor Mires Restoration Project
Final Report
The Exmoor Mire Restoration Project (EMRP) 2006-2010 aimed to restore the natural
hydrology of degraded blanket bogs on Exmoor by blocking up the network of old drainage
ditches. This project will shortly finish and funding has been secured from South West
Water for a new and larger †˜Mires on the Moors†™ project which could potentially rewet up to
2,500 hectares of peatland on Exmoor. The EMRP Steering Group commissioned the
Countryside and Community Research Institute (CCRI) to undertake an external and
independent review of peatland restoration work on Exmoor to help guide future activity.
The two main aims of the review were:
i) to conduct a review of peatland restoration on Exmoor to date; and
ii) to give guidance to the Steering Group on how best to proceed with peatland restoration,
while furthering National Park purposes, and having regard to the economic and social well
being of the local community.
Exmoor Mires peatland restoration, UK
Sutcliffe Park Briefing pack - External Draft note for external distribution outlining the sitcliffe Park site, key messages Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK
Good practices handbook The INTERREG IVC project WATER CoRe (Water scarcity and droughts; coordinated actions in European regions) provides an exchange platform on water scarcity and drought issues. Due to climate change effects, water scarcity is foreseen to affect the European Union citizens on ecological, economic and social issues, at local and regional level. New and coordinated strategies and policies are required, to mitigate the climate change impact on our economy and our life. Thus, the main objective of the project is the exchange of experiences and the transfer of good practices between the regions partners in the project and the improvement of topic related management standards all around Europe. Multi-purpose water management development along the Körös-ér, Hungary
2002-2012, una década de recarga gestionada. Acuí­fero de la Cubeta de Santiuste (Castilla y Leon) The book gathers the experience of 10 years of the implementation of managed aquifer recharge in a local aquifer (Cubeta de Santiuste) in Spain. Managed Aquifer Recharge in Los Arenales (Segovia, Spain)
Belford catchment proactive flood soutions: storing and attenuating runoff on farms This paper represents the hydrological charateristics of the catchment, the design of pilot ponds and initial results Rural runoff attenuation in the Belford catchment, UK
Project RMP5455: Slowing the Flow at Pickering, Final Report to Defra, Forest Research The Project 'Slowing the Flow at Pickering' implements multiple natural flood risk measures including low level bunds, large woody debris dams, planting riparian and floodplain woodland, planting farm woodland, blocking moorland drains and establishing no-burn buffer zones, blocking forest drains and implementing farm-scale measures. The aim of the project is to show how land management measures can help to reduce flood risk from a river in the town and is implemented in close cooperation with local stakeholders. The project involved both the Pickering Beck and adjacent River Seven catchments, the description of measures described below relate to the former. Slowing the Flow at Pickering, UK
Case Study: Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme The Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange (RTE) scheme is a pilot scheme for the so-called controlled reduced tide (CRT) concept which Belgian authorities are planning to apply to (sections of) numerous flood storage areas in the near future to create tidal habitats (e.g. at Kruibeke, where the first inundation will likely occur in 2011). The CRT concept involves the use of two exchange mediums, one high inlet medium (e.g. a weir/spillway or sluice/culvert), and a lower outlet medium, which may be capped with a gravity controlled sluice gate. Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme, Belgium
Effect of meander restoration on macroinvertebratebiodiversity: the case of the Borová stream(Blanskí½ Les, Czech Republic) This study brings a view on the effects of restoration of a formerly channelized small submontane stream situated in the Blanský Les Protected Landscape Area (South Bohemia, Czech Republic) on macroinvertebrate assemblages as an indicator group. The restoration project was carried out during two stages (1998 and 2000). It consisted of excavating a new channel to restore the historic meandering pattern. The evaluation of this project is primarily based on the comparison of composition between pre-restoration (1995) and post-restoration (2000–2003) macroinvertebrate samples focusing on species richness, species composition, and representation of rare Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera species. The analyses showed a substantial increase in species richness that was especially prominent shortly after the restoration intervention. This increase was not only due to the creation of lentic habitats, but was even observed at every single sampling site of the stream. The DCA ordination of species composition of the pre- and post-restoration sites indicated a considerable increase in the between-site diversity. This was apparently caused mainly by the establishing of lentic habitats, whereas diversity of lotic sites showed only a slight increase, which was most prominent during the last year of the sampling period. The shift in the species composition was profound for lotic sites as well. Although the restoration intervention considerably increased species richness and markedly changed species composition, there was no detectable increase of rare or vulnerable Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera species. Revitalisation of the Borova stream, Czech Republic
Naturschutzgroßprojekt Lenzener Elbtalaue Website of the project. Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany
DOPPS - Restoring and conserving habitats and birds in Skocjanski Zatok N.R. Restoration was done by improving the lagoon's water circulation, through the removal of sediments, the creation of a new marsh, flooding an area previously used for agriculture and the installation of equipment to control and regulate the inflow and outflow of water. DOPPS - Restoring and conserving habitats and birds in Skocjanski Zatok Nature Reserve, Slovenia
NEW: final reports for Slowing the Flow at Pickering project This webpage links to the phase 1 and phase 2 reports of the project. Slowing the Flow at Pickering, UK
River Órbigo Restoration Project Presentation on the project (IRF EUROPEAN RIVERPRIZE FINALIST. September 2013, Vienna, Austria) Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
UK Soil Observatory Soil maps viewer Exmoor Mires peatland restoration, UK
A predictive modelling tool for assessing climate, land use and hydrological change on reservoir physicochemical and biological properties. The measures implemented focus on the use of bio-engineering or natural techniques for rehabilitation of riparian buffer zones and river banks Natural bank stabilization and riparian buffer galleries along the Odelouca River, Portugal
Different scales of analysis in classifying streams: from a multimetric towards an integrated system approach Two different approaches to define the ecological status of several catchments (NW Portugal) are compared. At a coarser scale, all the stream network was classed using GIS according to several variables related to: a) biotic indicators, such as native and exotic fish species, benthic biotic index and characteristics of the riparian corridor); b) chemical indicators of contamination, where an estimation of industrial and urban organic loads and water quality was included. This methodology is preceded by a typological classification so that a determination of the ecological status can be made separately of each of the physical units integrated in the watercourse. Natural bank stabilization and riparian buffer galleries along the Odelouca River, Portugal
Recalificacion de galerí­as de ribera en el área de la presa del Odelouca: de la concesion a la intervencion El Espacio del Sudoeste Europeo se enfrenta a diversos problemas en la gestión de los recursos hídricos, tanto en lo que se refiere a su calidad y al déficit entre la oferta y la demanda en las cuencas hidrográficas, como a los problemas relacionados con la prevención de riesgos y alteraciones climáticas. El proyecto RICOVER tiene por objetivo definir e implementar, a través de intervenciones piloto, estrategias y metodologías conjuntas de protección y conservación de los ríos del SUDOE. Para ello, se tendrán en cuenta, entre otros elementos, las características naturales y la biodiversidad, la preservación de hábitats prioritarios y del Patrimonio de la Red Natura 2000, la importancia de los ríos como corredores ecológicos y su contribución para el ciclo natural del agua y la necesidad de la riqueza fluvial y su valor económico. Natural bank stabilization and riparian buffer galleries along the Odelouca River, Portugal
Project Nieuwsbrief - Vallei van de Grote Nete Eén van de hoekstenen van het hedendaagse waterbeleid is het principe ‘vasthouden-bergen-afvoeren’ zoals ook blijkt uit het bekkenbeheerplan. Door water maximaal vast te houden aan de bron of ter plaatse te laten infiltreren, wordt wateroverlast niet langer afgewenteld op stroomafwaarts gelegen gebieden. Diezelfdestrategie moet ook voor een oplossing zorgen in de strijd tegen verdroging die in het licht van een mogelijke klimaatsverandering wel eens belangrijk zou kunnen worden. Floodplain reconnection in the Vallei van de Grote Nete, Belgium
SUR FEN NATURE RESERVE - Restoration of Water Regime in Sur Fen Nature Reserve Reconstruction of dams and sluicegates, blocking of drainage ditches and creation of a hydrological network to allow water coming from the Little Carpathians to flow through the reserve. Reconstruction within the Sur Fen Nature Reserve, Slovakia
Case study:Restoration, protection and sustainable development of protected area "Zlato pole" Providing of additional water quantities for maintaining the hydrological regime of the protected place Zlato pole - construction of a hydraulic structure - a channel for supplying water from the river of Marinka in the protected area. (original website: http://zmzp.dimitrovgrad.bg/) Restoration of the Zlato pole protected area, Bulgaria
Some aspects concerning wetland restoration programs in the Prut River Basin The paper presents some aspects concerning the technical solutions identified for the ecological restoration of some wetlands from the Lower Prut floodplain, located both on Romanian and Moldavian sides, implemented within some international environmental projects. Ecological Restoration of Mata Radeanu, Romania
Financing Natura 2000 in 2014-2020: Guidance Handbook, Part II, Case studies Planning and implementing green infrastructure on a regional level in Romania Restoration on Comana wetlands, Romania

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