Sutcliffe Park Briefing pack - External |
Draft note for external distribution outlining the sitcliffe Park site, key messages |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
Restauration des prairies humides le long de l'Ernz Blanche entre Altinster et Larochette |
Feasibility study of a re-meandring project of the Ernz Blanche river. |
Restoration of the Ernz Blanche river, Luxemburg |
Reconstitution des écoulements de surface de deux affluents temporaires de la Clauge amont |
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Morphological restoration of temporary watercourses in the National Forest of Chaux |
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 |
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) |
Linking floodplain hydraulics and sedimentation patterns along arestored river channel: River Odense, Denmark |
The links between floodplain hydraulics and deposition of sediment,organic matter and phosphorus were investigated along a 6 km re-meandered channel section of RiverOdense, Denmark. A 2D dynamic river and floodplain model was set up for the investigated floodplainarea. The flow model was validated against in situ measurements of flow velocities and depths duringa one-day field campaign in January 2012. The predicted duration of inundations, distances to inflow, flow velocities, and informationon microtopography were compared with sedimentation patterns on the floodplain. Three distinct flowregimes were predicted by the hydraulic model and were classified as small, medium and large inundation events according to spatial extent and inundation depth. The model predicts spatially and temporally changing zones of confluence on the floodplain due to variations in inundation depth. |
Restoration of the Odense river, Denmark |
Naturschutzgroßprojekt Lenzener Elbtalaue |
Website of the project. |
Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany |
The Costuleni Wetland Project Plan |
Project concept including project objectives, planning and organization, budget and financing |
Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania |
Romanian Experiences Regarding Ecological Restoration in Danube Floodplain and Delta |
Presentation of Romanian experiences |
Fortuna Restoration Project in the Danube Delta, Romania |
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 |
Case study: LIFE 06 NAT/SLO/000069 Intermittent Lake Cerknica |
In 2006 Notranjska Regional Park acquired financial support from European programme LIFE †“ Nature for project LIFE 06. The purpose of this project was the establishment of appropriate conditions for protection and conservation of animal and plant species and their habitats on Lake Cerknica. Factors that threaten the biodiversity on Lake Cerknica are modified watercourses, abandoning of meadow mowing and deficient knowledge of nature and its conservation. |
Conservation on Lake Cerknica, Slovenia |
ES2200035 Tramos Bajos del Aragon y del Arga |
Natura 2000 data set for lower reaches of the Aragon and Arga Rivers |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
El agua en navarra |
La política del agua está viviendo un profundo proceso de renovación en Europa. Esta política se fundamenta en los principios de la Directiva Marco del Agua, que obliga a una nueva planificación hidrológica. Los ejes de esta planificación pretenden favorecer el buen estado de las aguas al tiempo que garantizan su disponibilidad y su uso sostenible. Navarra está adaptando sus políticas al nuevo modelo europeo de gestión y administración del agua. Avanzar hacia una gestión más sostenible del agua requiere el compromiso y la corresponsabilidad de los diferentes agentes institucionales y sociales. |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
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 |
Evaluating the demand for carbon sequestration in olive grove soils as a strategy toward mitigating climate change |
Estimation of the economic value of carbon sequestration in olive grove soils derived from the implementation of different agricultural management systems. Carbon sequestration is considered jointly with other environmental co-benefits, such as enhanced erosion prevention and increased biodiversity. |
Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain) |
www.symasol.fr |
The website presents all the projects the SYMASOL is responsible for, particularly the Contrat de rivière in which frame this precise measure take place. |
Restoration of river Hermance, France |
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 |
Curve number values for olive orchards under different soil management |
A physically based runoff model for olive orchards at a hillslope scale was used to generate rainfall†“runoff relationships for different scenarios of soil type (four), tree size (two), tree spacing (two), antecedent soil moisture (three), and soil management (11) for a 140-m-long and 5% steep hillslope. |
Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain) |
Directirces y recomendaciones técnicas para la conservacion del vison Europeo y sus hábitats |
"Technical recommendations and guidelines for the conservation of the European mink and its habitats" Restoration actions carried out to restore the river habitats of interest to conservation |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
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 |
Pilootprojecten Stroomgebied Voer |
This presentation gives a short graphical overview of two executed NWRM's on the Horstergrub river less than one on the Belgian side of the border, one on the Dutch side of the border. The NWRM on the Belgian side of the border is the discussed NWRM. |
Horstergrub sediment management, Belgium |
Réseau expérimental sur la réhabilitation de zones humides du Finistère. Prairie humide de Coat Carriou, St Evarzec. Bilan 2014-2016. |
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Removal of drainage ditches on wet meadow on Coat Carriou |
MEADOWS OF DUNDURI AND RIVER SLAMPE |
Interviewed former project leader |
Floodplain restoration of the river Slampe, Latvia |
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 |
Exemple d’une cogestion réussie sur un marais breton |
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Restoration of the Black Marsh of Saint-Coulban |
Medidas beneficiosas para las aves ligadas a medios agrícola - Sugerencias para su diseño y aplicación en NATURA 2000, en el marco de la programación de desarrollo rural 2007-2013 |
Para avanzar en la línea marcada por las directrices europeas de desarrollo rural respecto a la conservación de la biodiversidad, lo más idóneo hubiera sido establecer desde la base, en el Plan Estratégico nacional, los sistemas prioritarios para la conservación ligados a medios agrícolas en España, orientando la elaboración de los programas regionales de desarrollo rural, y garantizando así la preservación de estos agrosistemas en el conjunto del territorio. En opinión de SEO/BirdLife, en lo que se refiere a biodiversidad de la avifauna, estos sistemas prioritarios serían las zonas pseudoesteparias de agricultura de secano, los pastizales, las dehesas y los arrozales costeros. |
Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain) |
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 |
Weigall Road and Sutcliffe park |
Site description and details of dimensions of NWRM measures |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
ES2200035 -Tramos Bajos del Aragon y del Arga |
Natura 2000 data set for lower reaches of the Aragon and Arga Rivers |
Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
Sutcliffe Park Managment Plan - Draft |
Sets out the manner in which Sutcliffe Park should be managed. |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
Die Deichrückverlegung bei Lenzen an der Elbe |
Interview with the project director. |
Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany |
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 |
Biodiversity GEF Project |
The annual cycle of flows in the Morava River and its tributaries was to be restored in three sites leading to restoration of the wetland biotic complexes and movements between fragments of habitat isolated by land use. The project restored 4 oxbows and over 19km of floodplain. |
Restoration of oxbows and floodplains on the Morava River, Slovakia |
Case study:Restoration of Vesselina River |
Restore the connection of Vesselina River, a tributary of Yantra, with its former meander. |
Restoration of the Vesselina river, Bulgaria |
River Quaggy at Sutcliffe Park:Techniques: Re-meandering, backwater creation, de-culverting |
Summary note on the NWRM appraoch used at Sutcliffe Park and the associated benefits observed. |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
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 |
Telephone -Interview with PhD Josef Rosner |
Telephone interview given by PhD Josef Rosner on Monday 28/04/2014 |
No Tillage Field Trials in lower Austria |
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 |
Economic aspects of mulch and direct seeding- reduction of soil treatment, which changes in the operational result have to be expected? |
comparison of different soil treating systems (conventional tillage, mulchseeding and direct seeding). By reducing tillage savings are possible. This is shown for different crops. |
No Tillage Field Trials in lower Austria |
Hochwasser: Rückverlegung des Deichs bewährt sich |
Eine renaturierte Auenlandschaft mit großer Artenvielfalt und ein wirksamer Schutz vor Hochwasser – das sind die Ergebnisse des Naturschutzgroßprojekts „Lenzener Elbtalaue“. Unter der Leitung des Biologen Dr. Christian Damm vom KIT wurde der Elbdeich bei Lenzen (Brandenburg) ins Hinterland verlegt. Das bis jetzt größte Rückdeichungsprojekt Deutschlands hat nun eine wichtige Bewährungsprobe bestanden: Beim Elbe-Hochwasser 2013 hat die Überflutungsfläche zwischen altem und neuem Deich das Umland vor Schäden bewahrt.Eine renaturierte Auenlandschaft mit großer Artenvielfalt und ein wirksamer Schutz vor Hochwasser – das sind die Ergebnisse des Naturschutzgroßprojekts „Lenzener Elbtalaue“. Unter der Leitung des Biologen Dr. Christian Damm vom KIT wurde der Elbdeich bei Lenzen (Brandenburg) ins Hinterland verlegt. Das bis jetzt größte Rückdeichungsprojekt Deutschlands hat nun eine wichtige Bewährungsprobe bestanden: Beim Elbe-Hochwasser 2013 hat die Überflutungsfläche zwischen altem und neuem Deich das Umland vor Schäden bewahrt. |
Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany |
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 |
Life vein-Upper Drau River ; Carinthia†™s largest nature restoration campaign (2006-2011) |
The project included the widening of 3 section of the river and the reconstruction of an open check dam. |
Revitalization of the upper Drau River in Austria |
Hydrological and erosive response of a small catchment under olivecultivation in a vertic soil during a five-year period: Implications forsustainability |
Monitoring results during five hydrological years representative of the typical climate conditions in the region, in a commercial olive farm on a vertic soil with a soil management basedon limited tillage and growing of natural weed vegetation along the traffic lanes. |
Cover Crops and No-Tillage in an Olive Grove (Andalusia, Spain) |
Plan Nacional de Restauracion de Ríos |
Este Ministerio está desarrollando, en consonancia con la Directiva marco del agua y la Directiva de evaluación y gestión de los riesgos de inundación, la Estrategia Nacional de Restauración de Ríos, un conjunto de actuaciones con el fin de conservar y recuperar el buen estado de nuestros ríos, minimizar los riesgos de inundación, potenciar su patrimonio cultural, fomentar el uso racional del espacio fluvial e impulsar el desarrollo sostenible del medio rural.
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Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain |
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 |
a river reborn: Restoring the Quaggy River and tackling flooding |
Summary of restoration work as part of flood alleviation scheme |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
CONFERENCE "ECOLOGICALNETWORKS" Introduction to experiences and approaches |
Includes prezentation on the wetlands in the Prut basin, among others the Ciobarciu wetland project |
Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania |
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 |