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  • Forest (6)
  • Hydro Morphology (5)
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NWRM(s) implemented

  • 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)
  • Riverbed material renaturalization (40)
  • Basins and ponds (35)
  • Elimination of riverbank protection (34)
  • Removal of dams and other longitudinal barriers (32)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Rainwater Harvesting (2)
  • Soakaways (2)
  • Traditional terracing (2)
  • Land use conversion (1)
  • Reduced stocking density (1)
  • (-) Sediment capture ponds (6)
  • (-) Rain Gardens (2)
  • (-) Infiltration Trenches (1)
Title Abstract Case study(ies)
Nottingham Green Streets †“ Retrofit Rain Garden Project Detailed summary note on the Rain garden project, costs, lessons learnt etc Rain gardens for the Day Brook, UK
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
A framework for managing runoff and pollution in the rural landscape using a Catchment Systems Engineering approach Here a framework for applying a CSE approach to the catchment is shownin a step by step guide to implementing mitigation measures in the Belford Burn catchment. The framework is based around engagement with catchment stakeholders. Rural runoff attenuation in the Belford catchment, UK
Belford catchment proactive flood soutions: storing and attenuating runoff on farms This paper represents the hydrological charateristics of the catchment, the design of pilot ponds and initial results Rural runoff attenuation in the Belford catchment, UK
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
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
Metodes un tehnoloÄ£ijas meža kapitālvÄ“rtÄ«bas palielināšanai The report on research results about the effectiveness of the sedimantation capture ponds to improve water quality in forest drainage systems. Sediment capture ponds in the Latvian State forests
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
Climate Proofing Housing Landscapes This is the website describing elements of the project urban climate proofing, a project in inner London, a Life+ project (2013-2016) who developed an integrated approach to climate adaptation in urban areas by undertaking a package of affordable, light-engineering climate change adaptation measures based around the retrofitting of blue and green infrastructure.
More at Twitter: @GroundworkLON #urbanclimateproofing
Climate-Proofing Social Housing Landscapes

Funded by EU
Service contract funded by the European Commission((Directorate General Environment))
Pilot Project - Atmospheric Precipitation - Protection and efficient use of Fresh Water, Integration of Natural Water Retention Measures in River basin management

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