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  • Hydro Morphology (72)
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  • Wetland restoration and management (151)
  • Floodplain restoration and management (119)
  • Re-meandering (73)
  • Forest riparian buffers (72)
  • Natural bank stabilisation (61)
  • Stream bed re-naturalization (53)
  • Basins and ponds (35)
  • Elimination of riverbank protection (34)
  • Meadows and pastures (29)
  • Buffer strips and hedges (27)
  • Lake restoration (24)
  • Reconnection of oxbow lakes and similar features (18)
  • Restoration of natural infiltration to groundwater (17)
  • Green cover (15)
  • No till agriculture (14)
  • Detention Basins (12)
  • Retention Ponds (12)
  • Coarse woody debris (11)
  • Filter Strips (9)
  • Channels and rills (8)
  • Swales (7)
  • Urban forest parks (7)
  • Permeable surfaces (6)
  • Sediment capture ponds (6)
  • Green Roofs (5)
  • Low till agriculture (5)
  • Peak flow control structures (5)
  • Restoration and reconnection of seasonal streams (5)
  • Infiltration basins (4)
  • Maintenance of forest cover in headwater areas (3)
  • Re-naturalisation of polder areas (3)
  • Targeted planting for 'catching' precipitation (3)
  • Rain Gardens (2)
  • Rainwater Harvesting (2)
  • Soakaways (2)
  • Traditional terracing (2)
  • Infiltration Trenches (1)
  • Land use conversion (1)
  • Reduced stocking density (1)
  • (-) Riverbed material renaturalization (40)
  • (-) Removal of dams and other longitudinal barriers (32)
Title Abstract Case study(ies)
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
Proyecto para la mejora del estado ecológico del rí­o Órbigo. Tramo I (León). Documento 1_ Memoria (Clave 02.434-229/2111) (Órbigo River ecologic status improvement. Stretch I (León). Document 1 (Technical Report) Project Report Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
www.tullstorpsan.se website describing the Tullstorpsån project. The website has many additional documents about the project. Tullstorpsån rural development project in Sweden
Contrat de rivières transfrontalier du sud-ouest lémanique 2006-2012, Etude, bilan, évaluation et prospective, phase 1: état des lieux initial et final The report presents the results of the Contrat de rivière project, which includes Heramnce restoration project. It details initial state and final state regarding indicators linked to water quality, hydromorphological status etc Restoration of river Hermance, France
Renaturation de la Seymaz report on technical issues of the Seymaz renaturation Renaturation of the Seymaz river, Switzerland
Tramos Bajos del Aragon y del Arga Factsheet filled with data from Natura 2000 data set Fluvial and ecosystem restoration of the Arga-Aragon Rivers, Spain
Proyecto para la mejora del estado ecológico del rí­o Órbigo. Tramo I (León). Anejo 4 (Estudio hidrológico e hidraíºlico). Project Report Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
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
Restauration hydromorphologique des bassins de l’Eau Morte et du ruisseau de Montmin à l’amont des secteurs vulnérables de Sollier-La Reisse-Verthier : la recherche de solutions de gestion des risques d’inondations co-construites avec les habitants. Functional restoration of the valley of Saint Ruph-Glière-Eau Morte
Annexe 12 - Planning Schéma de gestion de l'ill 2014-2024 Overview on costs River basin management of the Ill, France
Interventi estesi di riqualificazione fluviale lungo gli affluenti del medio corso del Fiume Dese The Veneto Region, through the †œPlan for diffuse pollution prevention and restoration of water in the draining basins of the Venice Lagoon† financed measures of re-calibration of riverbeds aimed at the renaturation of the hydraulic web, to increase the time of permanence of water and phytodepuration processes in the draining basin.
In this framework, the Consorzio Acque Risorgive implemented a series of extended interventions on the area under its responsibility.
This case study was implemented as part of these interventions.
In particular, it aimed at re-structuring the effluents of the mid course of the Dese river (Rio S. Martino, Rio S. Ambrogio and Scolo Desolino). Such effluents are mostly draining channels, draining water from agricultural fields to the Dese river. The primary objective was the reduction of the amount of N and P reaching the Venice lagoon through phytodepuration. However, at the same time the project carried out the restoration of the draining channel web aimed at reducing flooding issues affecting the area.
The following measures were implemented:
†¢ Riparian buffer zones
†¢ Creation of wetlands
†¢ River bed enlargement
†¢ Creation and reconnection of floodplain and new buffer strips
†¢ Channel naturalization, creation of new meandering channel
Restructuring the effluent web in Italy
Proyecto para la mejora del estado ecológico del rí­o Órbigo. Tramo I (León). Instrucción para la elaboración y tramitación de los informes de viabilidad previstos en el artí­culo 46.5 de la Ley de Aguas). [Clave: 02.434-229/2111] Feasibility Report on actions to be implemented within the framework of the National Strategy on River Restoration Órbigo River ecological status improvement, Spain
Odense Å ved Brobyværk De fleste af vores vandløb er i større eller mindre grad reguleret af menneskets hånd. Denne strækning af Odense Å og Tørring Bæk blev i årene 1944-1950 udrettet og forkortet med 2200 m på en 11,2 km lang strækning. I den forbindelse fik åen et bredt, trapezformet forløb, der lå op til 1,2 m dybere end det tidligere forløb. Udløbet fra Tørring Bæk til Odense Å blev samtidigt flyttet. Arealerne op til åen var desuden drænede for at sikre landbrugsdriften. Restoration of the Odense river, Denmark
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
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
Les arrangements locaux et la durabilité de nouvelles activités rurales : le cas de la renaturation de la Haute-Seymaz (local arrangements and sustainability of new rural activities : the Haute-Seymaz renaturation case study) Study on renaturation in Switzerland based on the Seymaz river case and focuses on governance and local arrangements Renaturation of the Seymaz river, Switzerland
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
Liberty Island Life + project Final proceedings (Hungarian) This is the page gathering all presentations made at the final conference of the project in 2013 which was gathering representatives from 5 countruies to exchange on the project, its results and follow up. Conservation and restoration of alluvial habitats of community interest on the Liberty Island and side channel
Restoration of Drained Mires (Å umava National Park, Czech Republic) About 70% of mires in the Šumava Mountains have been influenced by past drainage for variously forestry, agriculture and peat extraction. Since 1999, a comprehensive “Mire Restoration Programme” has been implemented in the Šumava National Park, primarily focused on the disturbed hydrology. The main restoration technique used has been the blocking of drainage ditches. Selected drained and intact mires were also monitored with the aim: (i) to characterise the degradation changes induced by the disturbed hydrology; and (ii) to evaluate the success of restoration. Water-table fluctuations, hydrochemistry of groundwater, surface-water outflow, amount of precipitation and the vegetation on permanent plots have been monitored. Pre-restoration monitoring data had shown differences between drained and intact sites. On drained bog sites, water tables were maintained at lower levels and exhibited higher fluctuations compared to intact sites. Expansion of the more competitive grasses and trees towards the bog expanse was recorded on drained bogs as well as expansion of dwarf shrub vegetation and reduction of Trichophorum lawns and hollow vegetation. Preliminary results from the initial post-restoration phase have shown a rise in the water table, stabilisation of the hydrological regime and some changes in hydrochemistry at restored sites.
Mire restoration within the Sumava National Park, Czech Republic
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

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