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  • Hydro Morphology (31)
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  • Meadows and pastures (29)
  • Buffer strips and hedges (27)
  • Green cover (15)
  • No till agriculture (14)
  • Wetland restoration and management (14)
  • Floodplain restoration and management (12)
  • Forest riparian buffers (11)
  • Channels and rills (8)
  • Low till agriculture (5)
  • Re-meandering (5)
  • Riverbed material renaturalization (4)
  • Basins and ponds (3)
  • Reconnection of oxbow lakes and similar features (3)
  • Removal of dams and other longitudinal barriers (3)
  • Stream bed re-naturalization (3)
  • Traditional terracing (2)
  • Reduced stocking density (1)
Title Abstract Case study(ies)
Le projet Léguer Bocage Reconstruction of the hedgerow on the Léguer basin
Modelprojekt Holter-Hammrich As a secondary result of structures and buildings of flood water protection, NWRMs aiming at nature conservation can be implemented in the Holter-Hammrich Area. Holter-Hammrich Area - Flood Protection and Nature Conservation, Germany
The influence of cover crops and tillage on water and sediment yield, and on nutrient, and organic matter losses in an olive orchard on a sandy loam soil Rainfall, runoff, sediments, nutrient and organic carbon losses from 8 × 60 m plots were measured during four hydrological years (2002†“2007) in a field trial, in which two different soil management systems were used to confirm this hypothesis: a cover crop (CC), and conventional tillage (CT) near Seville, southern Spain. Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain)
Terrains dégradés des stations de ski : la piste locale pour restaurer la biodiversité Revegetation of the Vernie Rouge ski slope in the Alps
Retours d’expérience sur la restauration de prairies humides Restoration of a natural floodplain meadow in the Quintarets at Isle-Jourdain
The role of ancillary benefits on the value of agricultural soils carbon sequestration programmes: Evidence from a latent class approach to Andalusian olive groves. The research assesses society's willingness to pay using a discrete choice analysis for a soil management programme in Andalusian olive groves identifying different groups based on preference heterogeneity. The results show that soil carbon sequestration in olive groves provides net social value and can be a cheap and cost-effective way of combating climate change. Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain)
Les marais de Dol à la fin du XIIe siècle: essai géographique rétrospective Restoration of the Black Marsh of Saint-Coulban
Opération de restauration d’une roselière dans le marais noir de saint coulban. Restoration of the Black Marsh of Saint-Coulban
Komplex élőhelyrehabilitációs tevékenység az Րrségi Nemzeti Park Igazgatóság működési területén.Complex habitat reconstruction in the Րrség National Park There are three measures applied in the national park area primarily for nature rehabilitation, but all measures have water retention aspects. (1) Creating ponds in the forest where run off from forestry roads are collected. The main goal is to create safe breeding ground for reptiles instead of temporary sumps on the roads. 50 ponds created with the total surface 1,100m2.
(2) Re-vegetating shelterbelts (groves, wetlands) in agricultural land where 50 years ago these landscape elements were destroyed for agro efficiency reasons. 12 areas of revegetation, their total cover 12,000m2 in an area of 153 ha. (3) Building closures in the drainage channels to enable the flooding of the alder (Alnus) forest and wet meadow to improve their natural quality an important site in the ecological corridor along the stream Csörnöc. The drainage channel's watershed is 42 ha.
Diverse Habitat Reconstructions in the Őrség National Park in Hungary
Francia Martí­nez, J. R., Durán Zuazo, V. H., & Martí­nez Raya, A. (2006). Environmental impact from mountainous olive orchards under different soil-management systems (SE Spain). Soil erosion, runoff and nutrient-loss patterns over a two-year period (1999-2000) were monitored in erosion plots on a mountainside with olive (Olea europaea cv. Picual) trees under three different types of soil management: (1) non-tillage with barley (Hordeum vulgare) strips of 4 m width (BS); (2) conventional tillage (CT); (3) non-tillage without plant strips (NT). The erosion plots, located in Lanjaron (Alpujarras) on the southern flank of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in south-eastern Spain, had 30% slope Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain)
Naturschutzgroßprojekt Lenzener Elbtalaue Website of the project. Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany
Minimum Tillage Field Trials in Lower Austria Project on several testing sides: application of directseeding, mulchseeding and conventional tillage. No Tillage Field Trials in lower Austria
Bocage Reconstruction of the hedgerow on the Léguer basin
Retour d'expérience - Le programme Breizh Bocage au service de la restauration de l’eau Reconstruction of the hedgerow on the Léguer basin
Rapport de présentation, état initial de l’environnement Reconstruction of the hedgerow on the Léguer basin

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