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<p> Varios representative case studies throughout Europe have been selected to highlight the effects that hydro-morphological degradation and rehabilitation initiatives may have on the ecology of different river systems.</p> 
  
 
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<p> Varios representative case studies throughout Europe have been selected to highlight the effects that hydro-morphological degradation and rehabilitation initiatives may have on the ecology of different river systems.</p>  <p>To access the information for each case study, click on the green arrow. </p>
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<p>To access the information for each case study, click on the green arrow. </p>
 
<p>Use the '''TOC''' menu to select the case studies according to River Typology, Pressures and Measures.</p>
 
<p>Use the '''TOC''' menu to select the case studies according to River Typology, Pressures and Measures.</p>

Revision as of 17:47, 19 March 2009

Case Studies

Varios representative case studies throughout Europe have been selected to highlight the effects that hydro-morphological degradation and rehabilitation initiatives may have on the ecology of different river systems.

To access the information for each case study, click on the green arrow.

Use the TOC menu to select the case studies according to River Typology, Pressures and Measures.