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 |
The Tolka catchment - fulfilling multiple roles: local government perspectives |
Presentation on Tolka Valley Park, showing ecological measures and effects |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
Tolka Valley Greenway opening speech by Lord Mayor |
Speech thanking participants and giving site overview |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
Performance Assessment of an Integrated Constructed
Wetland-Pond System in Dublin, Ireland |
Chemical results from integrated wetlands, installtion of barley straw. |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
The Tolka catchment - fulfilling multiple roles: local government perspectives |
Presentation of the Tolka catchment and its assets |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
Biodiversity Survey of the Integrated Constructed Wetland at Tolka Valley Park, Finglas, Co. Dublin |
Ecological survey |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
Impact Assessment Of Urbanisation On Hydrology For The
River Tolka In Dublin, Ireland: A Case Study Of Remote Sensing
Supported Hydrological Modelling |
Discussion of a hydrological model studying the connections between surface water and land use in the Tolka catchment. |
River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland |
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 |
An integrated approach towards assessing the feasibility of domestic rainwater harvesting in Malta |
This paper explores the potential of small scale domestic rainwater harvesting on the island of Malta by taking an integrated look at the physical, social, and economic environments. It explores the extent to which domestic rainwater harvesting has been forgotten despite the fact of it being embedded within Malta†™s history for centuries. The study closely examines the cost-effectiveness of this technology both at a local and national scale and teases out the hurdles that have brought about its rejection by means of residential and water professional interviews. |
Domestic rainwater harvesting in Malta |
Non Conventional Water Resources Programme in Malta (Alter Aqua) |
The Maltese Islands have limited freshwater resources and depend heavily on desalination. Therefore there is an evident need to mobilise non conventional Water Resources (NCWR) in order to secure water availability and facilitate sustainable development. |
Domestic rainwater harvesting in Malta |