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Title Abstract Case study(ies)
Ecological Restoration of Mata-Radeanu Complex The Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park is the entrance of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve. It lies on the flyway route of hundreds of migratory birds. The ecological importance of the park has been recognised at national as well as international levels.The project objective is to improve the conservation status of 13 priority and more than 50 non-priority bird species listed in the Birds Directive and present in the Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park. A main aim is to resolve the environmental problems caused by human activities such as agriculture, pasturage, fishery and tourism in and around the Park. To deal with the degradation of hydrological structures, the project also aims to re-establish the ecological balance of the lakes, including improvement of the water level and its maintenance. The results of the project are linked by the designation of Mata – Radeanu Complex as Special Protected Area NATURA 2000 within The Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park. Through the ecological restoration works at Mata – Radeanu Complex, the water level is maintained so the habitats are protected as in drought period so in the floods ones. Ecological Restoration of Mata Radeanu, Romania
Natural Park of the Lower Prut Floodplain - Project LIFE 05 NAT/RO /000155 Description of the project. Ecological Restoration of Mata Radeanu, Romania
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
A MÓRAHALMI NAGYSZÉKSÓS-TÓ VíZKÉMIAI VIZSGíLATAINAK ELEMZÉSE Overview of the water quality monitoring results of the lake (HURO/0901/207/2.2.2 project) Water supply and rehabilitation in Nagyszeksos-to Southern Hungary
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
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
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
Créer une prairie multi-espèce en zone inondable. Fiche technique n°05 Restoration of a natural floodplain meadow in the Quintarets at Isle-Jourdain
The evolution process in Holbina-Dunavat area during restoration works Mainly during the last decades of the 20th century, the Danube Delta has suffered from human interventions that led to dramatic changes in some areas. These interventions consisted in the dyking of large areas for the purpose of agricultural use, intensive fish-farming and forestry, which resulted in dramatic alterations or disturbances of the water balance. This again had effects on the alteration of natural processes, the ecological balance as well as the characteristic functions of wetlands and led to a deterioration or worse, the loss of area-specific habitats. When the transformation measures were stopped in early 1990, the dyked area covered 97.408 ha (22 %) of the total 482.592 ha. Holbina-Dunavat Restoration Project, Romania
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
Lower Prut Floodplain - Ecological restoration of the Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park Project description; Environmental issues; Beneficiaries; Administrative data Ecological Restoration of Vlascuta Lake, Romania
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 Pochina Lake, Romania
Analysis of inadequate water quality of the Vonarje reservoir / Sutla Lake and the possibility of restoration and utilisation. The model for the Sutla (Sotla) river and the Sutlansko Lake reservoir applies a life-cycle concept with the the DPSIR framework approach. The Vonarje flood storage reservoir in Croatia
LIFE FOR THE BOURGAS LAKE - Ensuring Conservation of Priority Bird Species and Coastal Habitats at the Bourgas Natura 2000 Wetland Sites The †œLife for the Bourgas lakes† project aims to secure the long-term conservation of the five bird species included in Annex I of the Birds Directive and the sustainable management of their wetland habitats around the city of Burgas. To achieve this, it plans to: Wetland management on the Burgas lakes, Bulgaria
Biodiversity Survey of the Integrated Constructed Wetland at Tolka Valley Park, Finglas, Co. Dublin Ecological survey River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland
Ecological reconstruction works – Vlascuta Lake Project description Ecological Restoration of Vlascuta Lake, Romania
Ecological Reconstruction works - Pochina Lake Project description Ecological Restoration of Pochina Lake, Romania
The Tolka catchment - fulfilling multiple roles: local government perspectives Presentation of the Tolka catchment and its assets River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland
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
Vegetated ditches for treatment of surface water with highly fluctuating water regime Vegetated drainage ditches (VDD) as a type of constructed wetland primarily serve to remove and store excess water associated with irrigation and storm events. Current research suggests using a VDD as an additional practice in the mitigation of surface water pollution. The VDD for water treatment of the Glinscica River was constructed in 2006. The efficiency of the system was evaluated in 2008 and 2009 regarding the reduction of SS, COD, BOD5, NH4-N, NO3-N, NO2-N, TN, ON and TP. The microbiological association developed in the VDD was analyzed with a focus on the identification and quantification of the narG gene as a denitrification indicator. This paper discusses the efficiency of pollution removal and the distribution of the narG gene within the VDD. The results showed that the highly fluctuating water regime was the main reason for the even distribution and abundance of the narG gene throughout the system, regardless of oxygen saturation or the nutrient status of the wastewater. With the exception of SS, pollutant concentrations met the permitted outflow levels. Pollution Treatment on the Glinščica, Slovenia
Run-off treatment of highly fluctuating waters with subsurface vegetated drainage ditch and river bed with meanders Current research suggests using vegetated drainage ditch as an additional practice in the mitigation of surface water pollution. The paper discusses the prototype of vegetated drainage system Glinscica (VDSG) composed of a vege-tated drainage ditch (VDD) and a new river bed with me-anders (RBM) Pollution Treatment on the Glinščica, Slovenia
Lower Prut Floodplain - Ecological restoration of the Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park Project description; Environmental issues; Beneficiaries; Administrative data Ecological Restoration of Pochina Lake, Romania
National River Flow Archive Data and catchment characteristics for Pickering Beck gauging station 27056 - Pickering Beck at Ings Bridge Slowing the Flow at Pickering, UK
Tolka Valley Greenway opening speech by Lord Mayor Speech thanking participants and giving site overview River Tolka constructed wetland and enhancements, Ireland
Ecological Reconstruction Works– Vlascuta Lake Description of the project Ecological Restoration of Vlascuta Lake, Romania
Case study: Ecoremediation System (ERM) for treatment of polluted tributary of Glinscica, Slovenia The innovative ecoremediation (ERM) system for treatment of the polluted tributary of GlinšÄica was therefore installed in 2006, the ERM system consists of the sedimentation pond for the deposition of coarse particles and reduction of current flow velocity, a vegetated ditch filled with different mixtures of sand, planted with common reed (Phragmites australis) for the aerobic) “ anaerobic treatment and a meandered revitalized stream bed of the tributary for the additional treatment. Pollution Treatment on the Glinščica, Slovenia
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
Runoff management: Mitigation measures for disconnecting flow pathways in the Belford Burn catchmen to reduce flood Risk This paper provides information on the NWRM features applied in the site Rural runoff attenuation in the Belford catchment, UK
The Salt of Life The whole website is interesting. Restoration of Atanasovsko Lake, Bulgaria
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
LIFE FOR THE BOURGAS LAKE - Ensuring Conservation of Priority Bird Species and Coastal Habitats at the Bourgas Natura 2000 Wetland Sites The Bulgarian Black Sea coast consists of a complex of coastal wetlands providing important breeding and wintering habitats for a significant number of bird species. The complex is an important migration stop for hundreds of thousands of birds flying on the East-European migratory route “Via Pontica.” Notably, these coastal wetlands are the most significant breeding, wintering and staging sites in Europe for four globally endangered birds: pygmy cormorant (Phalacrocorax pygmeus); Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus); white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala); and ferruginous duck (Aythya niroca) as well as the bittern (Botaurus stellaris). Despite the wetlands being classified as Natura 2000 sites and being protected in specific areas according to national legislation, there are still major threats to these birds that need to be tackled. Many of these come from the immediate proximity of the major Black Sea port and tourist destination, Burgas. They include habitat change and disturbance, power lines, illegal killing, accidental net catching, and industrial accidents.  Wetland management on the Burgas lakes, 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
WETLIFE project's final report and deliverables The WETLIFE project aimed at reversal of negative changes in Amalva and Ž’uvintas mires. Restoration of hydrological conditions necessary for regeneration of mire habitats was the main key to reaching the aim. Additionally, the project had a goal to facilitate a shift in agricultural practices on peatlands in order to improve conditions for biodiversity and reduce rate of peat mineralization with all related environmental consequences. Finally, the project expected to raise awareness about wetlands and to serve as an example of successful wetland restoration and more sustainable use that could be replicated in other parts of the country.
see also project video: http://vimeo.com/41861643
Restoration of Amalvas and Žuvintas Wetlands, Lithuania
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
"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
Small water reservoirs †“ their function and construction Small water reservoirs play important role in rural areas. They used to be very popular, but most of them
have been devastated in the last century. It is worth to restore them and to construct new ones. Very small reservoirs
(ponds) can be constructed in economical and cost efficient way by individual farmers. In regard to damming
below 1.0 m and to reservoirs situated outside protected areas, the permission for construction and the environmental
impact assessment is not required. However, one should always keep in mind that even the smallest
construction is the work of engineering and should be performed in accordance with the current standards.
The increase of available water resources and improvement of water quality demand various measures including
those aimed at reducing and limiting water runoff and pollutants transport from the river basins. One of
the methods to improve the structure of water balance and the amount of water in rivers is the construction of
a large number of small reservoirs, wetland reconstruction etc. Such reservoirs may be divided to: recreational,
floristic and faunistic conservation sites, swimming pools, water quality protection (constructed wetlands) and
infiltration reservoirs.
Reservoirs can have many functions of the economic and natural character. If they are designed and constructed
properly they can be a valuable element of the natural landscape in rural areas. Basic data for designing
of small reservoirs serving mainly recreational (decorative) purposes and those used for water treatment and
ground water recharge are given in the paper.
Reconstruction and modernization of existing and construction of new reservoirs and ponds in rural areas of Poland
Case study:The Holbina-Dunavat Restoration Project Holbina-Dunavat area (S=5630 ha) has been studied from 1994 in order to establish a strategy for ecological restoration by a reintegration of the fish farm basins with the surrounding wetlands by opening the ring dikes around the basins. The positive effects are both ecological (wetland restoration, natural habitat and breeding area for fish and aquatic birds) and socio-economical (development of traditional activities, fishing, livestock and reed harvesting, creation of recreational areas for ecotourism) for the local people. Holbina-Dunavat Restoration Project, Romania
Runoff Attenuation Features - A guide for all those working in catchment Management This is a guide to runoff attenuation features (technical issues, environmental considerations etc) based on the work carried out as part of the Belford Catchment Solutions Project. Rural runoff attenuation in the Belford catchment, UK
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
Salt of Life - Urgent Measures to Restore and Secure Long-term Preservation of the Atanasovsko Lake Coastal Lagoon Restore habitats, roosting and breeding sites by dykes and barriers repair Restoration of Atanasovsko Lake, Bulgaria
Small (natural) water retention in rural areas Since 1960`s in Poland a phrase „small retention† has been used although it has been unknown in other countries. †œSmall retention† means various forms of human activity aiming towards limiting the fast water runoff after snow melting and heavy rains. It is believed that water that has been retained in periods of its excess can supply water courses during summer. It can also be used for agricultural purposes as it increases water availability for crops and improves biodiversity of rural areas. Many different methods of water retention have been defined. Among others, increase of potential retention of surface waters can be achieved by construction of reservoirs or damming on rivers and lakes. Ground water retention capacity can be improved by increasing recharge of aquifers and improvement of soil structure in the aeration zone. Due to the form and way of implementation of small retention measures they can be divided into technical and non-technical measures. In other words, small retention can be defined as a set of measures aiming towards reconstruction of natural retention in the catchment that has been modified or destroyed by human activity. In this paper, it has been stressed that activities and tasks undertaken in Europe in recent years under phrase †œincrease of natural retention† can be covered by the definition of small retention. Reconstruction and modernization of existing and construction of new reservoirs and ponds in rural areas of Poland
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
Retours d’expérience sur la restauration de prairies humides Restoration of a natural floodplain meadow in the Quintarets at Isle-Jourdain
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
Potential Use of Runoff Attenuation Features in small Rural Catchments for Flood Mitigation Development of a number of small scale, low cost soft engineered flood reduction schemes, designed to store/attenuate rapid runoff in small rural catchments. Design and implimentation of a network of 35 NWRM measures in a Northumberland catchment. To aid understanding of how features impact on downstream flood hazard. Rural runoff attenuation in the Belford catchment, UK
Pollutant Removal Efficiencies and Flow
Detention of Infiltration Trenches
The study is carried out by flow weighted sampling at the inlet and outlet of one infiltration trench in Kungsbacka south of Gothenburg, located under the parking lot of a supermarket. The observations and sampling were conducted during April to June 2012 and the results from five storm events were analyzed. Infiltration trenches in Kungsbacka, Sweden
LIFE Projekt Auenverbund Obere Drau Detailed project description of the former LIFE project on the river Drau. We needed basic information on the region e.g. rainfall, temperature, runoff Revitalization of the upper Drau River in Austria
NWRMs experience from Austria characterization of Austria's landcover, population density, topography and the traditional flood protection
National laws and technical rules for near-natural flood protection, principles of passive flood protection, critical lessons learned
Revitalization of the upper Drau River in Austria
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

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