Sutcliffe Park Briefing pack - External |
Draft note for external distribution outlining the sitcliffe Park site, key messages |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
Weigall Road and Sutcliffe park |
Site description and details of dimensions of NWRM measures |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
Sutcliffe Park Managment Plan - Draft |
Sets out the manner in which Sutcliffe Park should be managed. |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
River Quaggy at Sutcliffe Park:Techniques: Re-meandering, backwater creation, de-culverting |
Summary note on the NWRM appraoch used at Sutcliffe Park and the associated benefits observed. |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
a river reborn: Restoring the Quaggy River and tackling flooding |
Summary of restoration work as part of flood alleviation scheme |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
River Quaggy FAS Scheme Overview |
River Quaggy Flood Alleviation Scheme overview note |
Restoring the River Quaggy in London, UK |
Sustainable stormwater management at Fornebu “ from an airport to an industrial and residential area of the city of Oslo, Norway |
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Sustainable stormwater management and green infrastructure in Fornebu, Norway |
From airport to sustainable community sustainable Fornebu |
The refurbishment of the 340-hectare Fornebu site – Oslo’s airport until 1998 – is one of Norway’s largest and most ambitious development projects, including new housing, businesses, recreation and conservation projects. One of two landowners at Fornebu, the Norwegian state, and its organ for construction and land development, Statsbygg (Norwegian Directorate of Public Construction and Property), have been heavily involved in work on Fornebu since 1995. |
Sustainable stormwater management and green infrastructure in Fornebu, Norway |
The aesthetic performance of urban landscape-based stormwater management systems: a review of twenty projects in northern Europe |
Driven by the challenge of adapting cities to climate change, stormwater management is high on the agenda of landscape architectural practice. This article aims to set light on associated landscape changes, presenting and evaluating twenty Northern European stormwater management projects with a specific view on their aesthetic performance. Five key parameters form the base for the analysis. These include 1) terrain changes, 2) construction and maintenance, 3) site history and context, 4) water dynamics and dimensioning, and 5) stormwater accentuation. Observations are illustrated by exemplary photos, arranged and discussed among varying cases. The study indicates that visible stormwater management enhances the experience of local terrain. However, stormwater management is weak as a main design feature and staging water ‘at any cost’ results in unsettled designs. Successful projects include only a few key water features and focus on programmatic interaction within the specific context. |
Sustainable stormwater management and green infrastructure in Fornebu, Norway |
Post-fire water retention management : The case study of Ancient Olympia, Greece |
The retention measures include the temporary installation of structures utilizing locally available timber in order to increase water retention and prevent soil erosion and flood events. |
Water retention management in the broader area of Ancient Olympia, Elia, Greece |
Restoration of the archeological and the broader landscape of Olympia |
Project report |
Water retention management in the broader area of Ancient Olympia, Elia, Greece |
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 |
Nieuwe stad, schoon water |
a design of a sustainable water management system in the Leische Rijn area includes ecological, hydrological and biological impacts |
Leidsche Rijn sustainable urban development, Netherlands |
Voorbereiding praktijkonderzoek verticaal doorstroomd hylofytenfilter |
study practical case vertical flow reedbed. Conclusions of the literature research and research of the Leidsche Rijn. ALso conclusions of laboratory extra research on different layouts of the filter and different phosphate binding materials. Balance-tests and column-tests were done. |
Leidsche Rijn sustainable urban development, Netherlands |
Metodes un tehnoloÄ£ijas meža kapitÄlvÄ“rtÄ«bas palielinÄšanai |
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 |
Approval for environmental terms for implementation of forest hydroeconomy works in mountainous areas in part of the river basin of Xiropotamos |
The retention measures include afforastation and planting as well as construction of small scale dams to decrease the stream gradient in order to decrease soil erosion and flood events. |
Increasing water retention through afforestation, landscaping and reducing the stream gradient in Xiropotamos River Basin, Greece |
Le jardin des eaux à Fourqueux, un projet de parc et une gestion de l’eau à l’échelle du centre-ville |
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Jardin des Eaux (water garden) in Fourqueux, a water management system for the city centre |