Main project website |
Project websote of the LIFE+ project Green Borders |
Ecological reconstruction of the Gerai Pond, Romania |
Restauration des landes et tourbières du Plateau des Hautes Fagnes, Final report, covering the project activities from 01.01.2007 to 31.12.2012 |
The life Project "Rehabilitation of heaths and mires on the Hautes-Fagnes Plateau" (Life 06 NAT/B/000091) aims at rehabilitating 1400 ha of heaths and mire in 6 Natura 2000 areas. The report gives a general overview of the realisation of the project between january 2007 and december 2012. |
Rehabilitation of heaths and mires on the Hautes-Fagnes Plateau, Belgium |
Komplex vízvisszatartási akcioprogram a NagyszéksosTo vízrendszerében |
Enhancement of water supply of a former lake/wetland area to preserve ecologic circumstances. Redirection of surplus drainage water to the area and the creation of a sepatate wetland site to give extra cleaning to water received from the treated municipal wastewater treatement plan |
Water supply and rehabilitation in Nagyszeksos-to Southern Hungary |
Vandtillbageholdelse i vådområder: Odense Å case område |
Water detention through temporary flooding of wetlands can play a significant role in cutting of flow peaks, and thereby decreasing water levels and floodrisk in downstream towns and villages during incidents of extreme precipitation. |
Restoration of the Odense river, Denmark |
Ecological Restoration Project "Ciobarciu-Costuleni" (Iasi-Romania): Monitoring of the Birds' Fauna Evolution |
The study is the results of a birds' monitoring program started during the spring of the year 2007 and that is going on, in order to propose this new wetland for a protected status in the national Natura 2000 network. |
Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania |
Memorandum of agreement concerning the Exmoor Mires Project |
Agreement covering the roles and responsibilities of the project partners |
Exmoor Mires peatland restoration, UK |
Etude diagnostic et élaboration d'un schéma de gestion globale de l'ill domaniale et ses lits mineur et majeur |
Study analysing the main problems on the Ill river and making suggestions to solve these problems by a mix of NWRM and classical measures. Moreover, socio-economic and legal aspects are taken into account. |
River basin management of the Ill, France |
Bocage et cultures : un mariage harmonieux sur le Kervulu |
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Reconstruction of the hedgerow on the Léguer basin |
Floodplains in Germany "Synergies with nature conservation, WFD and flood protection" |
Presentation at the Second Western Network Workshop on NWRM, July 2014, Strasburg, France. |
Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany |
La nature mise en valeur |
The document is presenting the overal project (river restoration, extensiv agriculture development, etc.) and its impact on biodiversity. |
Alzette river restoration in Dumonshaff, Luxembourg |
Restoration and Management of Oroklini Lake SPA (CY6000010) in Larnaka, Cyprus / LIFE10 NAT CY 000716 - PROJECT'S WEBSITE |
The aim of this project is to bring an ecological balance to the lake so the ecosystem†™s functions will continue in depth of time. This will ensure the stability of the species populations and the qualifying habitats. |
Oroklini wetland restoration in Cyprus |
About the project |
The hydrological conditions will be improved, overgrowth and invasive alien fish species will be removed in Gornji kal and Mura oxbow lakes, destruction of endangered habitats and the disturbance of endangered species will be prevented by building footpaths in Zelenci and in Pohorje bogs, guidelines for management of pilot areas will be prepared and integrated into sector plans, which will ensure a sustainable conservation of pilot areas. Field actions will be supported by awareness raising action both on national and local level. |
WETMAN - Conservation and management of freshwater, Slovenia |
The Tolka catchment - fulfilling multiple roles: local government perspectives |
Presentation of the Tolka catchment and its assets |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
Project Description |
The overall goal of the project is to re-establish a favourable conservation status for eight targeted freshwater habitats and six wetland habitat SCIs. The project sites †“ Pohorje, Zelenci, Vrhe, Planik, Gornji kal and Mura-Petišovci contain different ypes of wetlands, all of which have suffered from a lack of appropriate management. |
WETMAN - Conservation and management of freshwater, Slovenia |
Die Deichrückverlegung bei Lenzen an der Elbe |
Interview with the project director. |
Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany |
National River Flow Archive |
Data and catchment characteristics for Pickering Beck gauging station 27056 - Pickering Beck at Ings Bridge |
Exmoor Mires peatland restoration, UK |
Trajnostna sanacija odlagališÄa odpadkov |
Brief description of the project - Slovene language |
LIMNOTOP: Eco-remediation near Ormoz, Slovenia |
Effect of land development and forest management on hydrologic response in southeastern coastal wetlands: a review |
Land development activities such as agriculture, clear cutting, peat mining, and the planting of forest plantations on wetlands can affect the hydrologic behavior of these ecosystems by affecting their water storage and release patterns on the landscape. The effects of these development activities on hydrologic fluxes in peatlands (Typic Medisaprists) were compared to the effects of forest management practices in North Carolina using a field-tested hydrologic simulation model (DRAINMOD). Simulations revealed that natural peat-based (Histosol) pocosin systems lose 66% (80 cm) of the 123 cm of average annual rainfall by evapo-transpiration (ET) and 34% (42 cm/yr) via annual runoff. Annual runoff values were 63 cm/yr for peat mining areas, 48 cm/yr for cleared peatlands, 46 cm/yr for peatlands converted to agriculture and 34 cm/yr for pine plantations, once the forest canopy is closed. Thus, these wetland alterations, except for forestry, significantly increased runoff and decreased ET compared to the natural ecosystem. Forest pine plantation management decreased runoff and increased ET. A case study of the effects of forest management practices was reviewed for a 15-year-old drained loblolly pine plantation growing on fine sandy loam soils (Thermic Typic umbraquults) in the coastal plains of North Carolina. Forestry activities such as thinning (i.e., reduced leaf area index by 50%) decreased ET and canopy interception and nearly doubled drainage loss (38 cm/yr to 60 cm/yr). Commonly applied forest practices, such as drainage, increased the average number of flow events with flows > 5 mm/day to 86 days per year from 26 days per year under natural conditions. |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
SMIVAL, Rapport d'activité 2012 (Activity report 2012) |
Raison première de la création du SMIVAL, la prévention des inondations constitue une large majorité des activités du syndicat. Implanté localement, le SMIVAL constitue une interface entre les habitants, les élus et les administrations de l’État et des collectivités. Son rôle porte ainsi sur la mise en exergue des besoins du bassin, sur la déclinaison locale des politiques nationales et régionales, sur la mise en œuvre d’aménagements et sur la sensibilisation des populations et des élus locaux. |
Floodbreaking hedgerows in Southern France |
A bivaly-rehabilitácios területek elemzése a Nagyszéksos-To és a Tanaszi-semlyék eltérÅ‘ biotopjain |
Analysis of buffalo driven landscape rehabilitation projects |
Water supply and rehabilitation in Nagyszeksos-to Southern Hungary |
Making space for Water in the Bodrog River Basin (SK-UA-HU) |
The Bodrog River Basin makes part of the Tisza River Basin and is shared by Slovakia, Hungary and Ukraine. Environmental problems and flood damages are increasing and putting pressures on the people - high time for a project of the UNDP / GEF to promote multiple benefits of wetlands and floodplains. |
Floodgate reconstruction, Slovakia |
restauration écologique en montagne, Production et utilisation de mélanges pour la préservation, projet Alp’Grain |
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Revegetation of the Vernie Rouge ski slope in the Alps |
Guide to Sur - Restoration of Water Regime in National Nature Reserve Sur |
Guide to Sur |
Reconstruction within the Sur Fen Nature Reserve, Slovakia |
Bruno Boz was actively involved in the design and implementation of these measures, as well as the other applications implemented by the Consorzio |
Phone Interview |
Restructuring the effluent web in Italy |
Programme de restauration fonctionnelle St-Ruph-Glière-Eau-morte. |
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Functional restoration of the valley of Saint Ruph-Glière-Eau Morte |
Case study:Borova Stream and its Revitalisation |
Restoration of the length of the stream, increased by 6.3 km a shallow meandering stream bed, where sections of speedily running water alternated with sections of a slow stream were created |
Revitalisation of the Borova stream, Czech Republic |
LIFE+ Project Mink Territory |
The LIFE + MINK TERRITORY project is directed at restoring the river habitats along the lower reaches of the Aragón and Arga rivers in Navarre and at increasing the mink population there. |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
Wetlands Restoration - Pollution Reduction GEF Project |
The development objective of the Wetlands Restoration and Pollution Reduction Project for Bulgaria is that local communities and local authorities in the Persian Nature Park and Kalimok/Brushlen Protected Site areas adopt sustainable natural respurces management practices. There are two amin project components. First, in the initial phase of this component, marshland will be recovered and restored in two already identified sites to demonstrate the use of wetlands as nutrient sinks. Additional sites are expected to be identified. |
Wetland restoration in Persina, Bulgaria |
Foro del Agua de Navarra. Documento Técnico para la Participacion Publica en la Cuenca del Arga. Documentacion previa para su análisis. Pamplona, marzo 2007 |
El objetivo de este documento es servir como base para la participación pública en torno a la gestión del agua y de sus principales problemas en la cuenca del Arga. De esta forma, se promueve el proceso de participación exigido por la Directiva Marco del Agua (2000/60) para la elaboración del Plan Hidrológico de la cuenca del Ebro, que tiene que ser aprobado en diciembre de 2009. Este plan va a suponer la revisión del plan hidrológico que se aprobó en 1998 y además, la incorporación de los requerimientos establecidos por la DMA. Por otro lado, la “estrategia para la gestióny el uso sostenible del agua en Navarra” también promueve estos procesos de participación pública, fundamentales para que el público en general y los afectados más directamente por el tema puedan participar en el proceso de la toma de decisiones. |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
RESTOREWETLANDS - Conservation, restoration and durable management in Small Island of Braila, Romania |
The aim of the project was to guarantee the long-term conservation of priority habitats and species of European importance in the entire area of the SIB Natural Park. This aim would be achieved through the implementation of conservation plans developed in close cooperation with all the interested stakeholders that were engaged during the previous LIFE project. A total area of about 2 949 ha of important habitats would be restored in different areas of the park. |
Conservation, restoration and durable management in Small Island of Braila, Romania |
The regulation of stream water quality and flow by a forested wetland, Kylmäojankorpi, Vantaa. |
The Kylmäojankorpi case study represents a research work which aimed to assess whether and how existing forested wetland improves and regulates stream water quality and flow. |
Kylmäojankorpi forested wetland, Vantaa, Finland |
Case study:Restore riparian floodplain habitats maintained in reserve "Dolna topchia" and run off on his sleeve "Malka Tundzha" |
Design and construction of hydraulic estructures on river Tundzha (a weir and one channel of 900 m) for recovery of riparian wetland biotopes maintained in reserve "Dolna topchia" and run off on his sleeve "MalkaTundzha". The main objective of the project is to restore the conditions necessary for the maintenance of riparian biotopes. |
River floodplain restoration on the Tundzha, Bulgaria |
Green potential of a constructed wetland with reed bed filters on a 172 ha urban project near Reims (France). Project evolution analysis |
A 172 ha town planning project has been developed near Reims (France) for the last five years. For one of the catchments of this area (72ha) a 15 000 m3 detention pond is being built, in a difficult hydrogeological context since ground water level may rise up to the natural ground. The characteristics of this detention pond have drastically changed along the design process: the first hypothesis were based upon a deep concrete tank, but a constructed wetland has finally been chosen. This paper deals with the constructed wetland characteristics itself on the ecological point of view (deepness, shape...). It also points the design process that allowed such an evolution, thanks to both the designer proposals and the public authority requirements |
Constructed wetland with reed bed filters near Reims, France |
La Seymaz |
Presentation of the Seymaz river and the renaturation project by Geneva Canton |
Renaturation of the Seymaz river, Switzerland |
Das Ackerrandstreifenprogramm |
Brochure presenting shortly the programme |
Field margins in Heilbronn, Germany |
Sozio-ökonomische Betroffenheit der Landwirtschaft durch Deichrückverlegung im Bereich der brandenburgischen Mittelelbe unter Berücksichtigung betrieblicher Anpassungsmöglichkeiten |
Study on the socio-economic consequences for agriculture through the dyke relocation in the area of the Middle Elbe, taking operational adaptation measures into account. |
Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany |
Rivers by Design |
Guide for planners, designers and developers, Provides practical advice and information on restoring and protecting rivers and sharing best practice case study examples of projects that have been successfully implemented across Europe. |
Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania |
Constructed Wetland in Bulgaria - Constructed Wetland Implementation for On-site Treatment of Domestic Wastewater of a Children´s Home combined with Capacity Building for Professionals |
The goal of the project is to raise awareness and to build capacity among professionals as well as citizens about extensive wastewater treatment processes which are cost-effective and sustainable. |
Constructed wetland in Vidrare, Bulgaria |
Foro del Agua de Navarra. Documento Técnico para la Participacion Publica en la Cuenca del Aragon. Documentacion previa para su análisis. Pamplona, marzo 2007 |
El objetivo de este documento es servir como base para la participación pública en torno a la gestión del agua y de sus principales problemas en la cuenca del Arga. De esta forma, se promueve el proceso de participación exigido por la Directiva Marco del Agua (2000/60) para la elaboración del Plan Hidrológico de la cuenca del Ebro, que tiene que ser aprobado en diciembre de 2009. Este plan va a suponer la revisión del plan hidrológico que se aprobó en 1998 y además, la incorporación de los requerimientos establecidos por la DMA. Por otro lado, la “estrategia para la gestióny el uso sostenible del agua en Navarra” también promueve estos procesos de participación pública, fundamentales para que el público en general y los afectados más directamente por el tema puedan participar en el proceso de la toma de decisiones. |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
Chantier débardage aérien PNR Millevaches |
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Restoration of the Gentioux peat bog by clearing and aerial skidding |
Natural water retention for combined outcomes - the Arga-Aragon case study (Spain) |
Presentation from Fernando Magdaleno |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
Salmi rannaniidu taastamine, tí¶í¶ nr 13/1136 |
Construction project of the restoration works |
Restoration of Coastal Meadows in Matsalu, Estonia |
Lugares de importancia comunitaria: Tramos Bajos del Aragon y del Arga |
List of important places for biodiversity in Navarra |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
Ciobarciu Wetland Project website |
Includes general infromation about the project, area description, ecological rehabilitation, description of the wetland and project implementation |
Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania |
The Fortuna Restoration Project |
The aim of the project was to connecting agricultural polder Fortuna (2.115 ha) to the Danube regime. Restoration of hydrological regime and hydrological functions means for this area, restoring and establishing the following functions: - habitat for plants and animals typical alluvial areas; - habitat and breeding area for fish and aquatic birds; - reservoir for biodiversity and providing genetic resources; - biocoridor and genetic exchange; - organic production; - biogeochemical circuit elements; - retention of sediments and pollutions; Black Sea biofilter. |
Fortuna Restoration Project in the Danube Delta, Romania |
Restoration of Wetland Sur: Conflict between urban planning and water planning |
Presentation of the conflict case |
Reconstruction within the Sur Fen Nature Reserve, Slovakia |
Ormoz basins guidebook |
Ormož Basins are a wetland of exceptional national and international importance attracting both breeding and migrating bird species of conservation importance. This guidebook aims to show life in various forms thriving in what used to be an abandoned industrial area, saved from destruction and later declared a nature reserve dedicated to conservation of biodiversity providing relaxed, informative and high quality experience of nature. This guidebook presents history of the site, birds, management of the area and photos. |
LiveDrava - Riparian Ecosystem Restoration of the Lower Drava River in Slovenia |
Changes in the functioning of wetlands along environmental gradients |
One of the prevalent gradients in wetlands is the continuum of depth and frequency of flooding. While much emphasis has been placed on the importance of hydrology as a driving force for wetlands, few other perspectives have emerged to demonstrate unifying patterns and principles. In contrast to the wetness continuum, the functioning of wetlands can be separated into two broad categories: (1) landscape-based transitions that occur within a wetland or group of similar wetland types and (2) resource-based transitions that allow comparisons of the flow of water and processing of nutrients among very different wetland types. Landscape-based continua include the transition from upstream to downstream in riverine wetlands and between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems within a wetland. |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
Das Ackerrandstreifenprogramm |
This is the website of the programme. It contains short description of the programme as well as links to administrative documents (contracts, reglementation...) |
Field margins in Heilbronn, Germany |
Soomaa Rahvuspargis Kuresoo raba kaguosas asuva rikutud raba taastamine |
Restoration of a damaged area in Kuresoo bog south-east part. Restoration of habitat types 7110* and 90D0*. Kuresoo bog is part of Soormaa national park. |
Restoring the Kuresoo bog, Estonia |