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  • (-) Floodplain restoration and management (119)
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Title Abstract Case study(ies)
Case Study: Improvement of the Ecological Status of the River Órbigo (Leon, Spain) Dissemination material (video) on the restoration project Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
A String of Pearls: Towards Restoration of Wetland Values in the Prut Basin Keynote paper he "River Restoration 2004" conference presenting the concept of the "string of pearls" ecological restoration concept and in more details the pilot project Ciobarciu (Costuleni) project Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania
The Integrated Rhine Programme, flood control and restoration of former floodplains along the upper rhine Concept Note of the project: legal background, history of the modification of the Rhine, flood risk and near-natural flood protection Polder management near Altenheim, Germany
Publicaciones sobre restauración fluvial Publications concerning watercourse restoration Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain
Recueil d'expériences: les communaux du Marais Poitevin Experiences and results about the preservation fo the common floodmeadows Flood meadows in the Marais Poitevin, France
Flankerend landbouwbeleid: Begeleiding van actieve landbouwers in Sigmagebieden. Presents an overview of the agricultural impact assessment for the Sigmaplan as a whole Floodplain reconnection in the Vallei van de Grote Nete, Belgium
"Frontiere Verzi". Reconstructie ecoogica in baltile Dunarii Artcile on the project Green Borders, with emphasize on the results achieved following the ecological reconstruction of the Gerai Pond Ecological reconstruction of the Gerai Pond, Romania
Ecological Reconstruction works - Pochina Lake Project description Ecological Restoration of Pochina Lake, Romania
ABP MER news ABP MER website - news section Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme, Belgium
Ecological Reconstruction Works– Vlascuta Lake Description of the project Ecological Restoration of Vlascuta Lake, Romania
Landwirtschaftliche und touristische Nutzungsänderungen im Naturschutzgroßprojekt "Lenzener Elbtalaue" (2005 - 2009) Sozio-ökonomische Evaluierung (I) Project report Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany
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
River Quaggy FAS Scheme Overview River Quaggy Flood Alleviation Scheme overview note Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK
ECRR Addressing practitioners Presents among others as good case study from Romania the Ciobarciu wetland - first step to netwrok wetlands Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania
Proyecto para la mejora del estado ecológico del rí­o Órbigo. Tramo I (León). Anejo 5 (Estudio morfológico). Project Report Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
Auswirkungen der ökologischen Flutungen der Polder Altenheim Description of the legal background of the Integrated Rhine Programme, the necessity of ecological flooding and its impact on nature Polder management near Altenheim, Germany
Die Deichrückverlegung bei Lenzen an der Elbe Entire journal dedicated to the project, giving details in particular from a hydraulic perspective. Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany
Création de chenaux de crues et restauration des échanges entre lit majeur et lit mineur sur la Vezouze La Vezouze est un cours d’eau de deuxième catégorie piscicole de 75 kilomètres de long. Affluent de la Meurthe, elle draine un bassin versant essentiellement agricole de 560 km2. La Vezouze possède un régime de type pluvial et connaît une rapide répercussion des pluies sur son débit. Il en résulte des crues régulières mais souvent violentes dans le secteur urbanisé de Lunéville. Lunéville, Floodplain restoration and reconnection of hydraulic annexes, France
Retours d’expérience sur la restauration de prairies humides Restoration of a natural floodplain meadow in the Quintarets at Isle-Jourdain
Flood control areas as an opportunity to restore estuarine habitat. Ecological Engineering 28(1), 55-63. Intertidal areas in estuaries play a multi-functional role, from energy dissipation and mitigation of floods over provision of natural habitat to a contribution in the cycling and recycling of nutrients. Many of these intertidal areas have been claimed for urban, agricultural or industrial expansion. When considering restoration in a land-scarce environment, managed realignment is not always an option and thus other approaches need to be considered. In this paper we investigate the possibility to combine the concept of a flood control area (FCA) with nature development and the functions of intertidal areas, by use of simple sluice constructions to introduce a controlled reduced tide (CRT). Model results show the possibility to introduce acceptable tidal influence in FCAs. Nevertheless there are major differences with tidal characteristics of natural outer dike marshes: the spring-neap tidal range is strongly reduced, the tidal curve flattened. Also the relation between inundation time (IT) and inundation frequency (IF) shows strong distortion compared to the natural situation, with roughly doubled inundation times as compared with a natural outer dike marsh. This has important implications for nature and vegetation development. Further research and monitoring of test sites is necessary to conclude about the desirability of the implementation on larger scale of this concept. Lippenbroek Regulated Tidal Exchange Scheme, Belgium
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
RESTORE Database Description of the interventions River restoration of the lower Aurino in Italy
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
The Costuleni Wetland Project Plan Project concept including project objectives, planning and organization, budget and financing Wetland restoration in Ciobarciu, Romania
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
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
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

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