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  • ...he tools and methods which are useful in river basin planning. Most of the tools named here are also directly referred to in the sections "How does my river ...s, the "'''pages in category tools'''" show direct links to the individual tools.
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  • The following tools support the planning of river restoration: The DPSIR and nested DPSIR frameworks are conceptual tools that can be applied in the project planning cycle at both a catchment and p
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  • ...erstanding. Full use will be made of outputs of ecological modelling using tools such as MESOHABSIM and RIVPACS. Key habitat drivers will then be determined
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  • ...g benefits versus costs will be reviewed to identify the most appropriate tools to aid decision making of cost efficient programmes of measures.
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  • ...tegory:Hydromorphological_assessment_methods|Hydromorphological assessment tools ** Category:Planning_tools|Planning tools
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  • ...society and the environment across multiple sectors. [[:Category:Planning tools#WISE conflict and resolution matrices|Conflict and resolution matrices]] su ...heavily modified water body” or “artificial”. [[:Category:Planning tools#1|The DPSIR framework]] helps in identifying multi-benefits by linking the
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  • :* D3.3 (M24) Recommendations of best practice tools and rehabilitation methodologies
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  • .../Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
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  • '''Guidance and tools for hydromorphological assessment and physical restoration of rivers and st
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  • .../Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
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  • .../Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
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  • .../Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
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  • ...ogether partners knowledge on participation process to develop guidelines, tools which were tested at local level and then post-evaluated. *Learning from th
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  • ...ogether partners knowledge on participation process to develop guidelines, tools which were tested at local level and then post-evaluated. Learning from the
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  • ...ogether partners knowledge on participation process to develop guidelines, tools which were tested at local level and then post-evaluated. *Learning from th
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  • ...he tools and methods which are useful in river basin planning. Most of the tools named here are also directly referred to in the sections "How does my river ...s, the "'''pages in category tools'''" show direct links to the individual tools.
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • [[Category:Tools]] ...terature review of existing hydromorphological (HYMO) methods (indicators, tools and models) used in river management and restoration aiming to identify eco
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • ==Tools where this River Characterisation is relevant==
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  • # Major segments are identified by applying GIS tools to a DEM with river network overlay, to define downstream breaks in valley
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  • ==Tools where this River Characterisation is relevant==
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological models]]
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  • '''Hydromorphological models are useful tools for assessing how a river works. This page provides access to general aspec ...cts do not need 2DH or 3D morphodynamic models. These models are important tools, however, when restoration interferes with navigation.
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • Restoring river ecosystems in Europe: the REFORM project will provide tools to support cost-effective implementation of restoration measures and monito REFORM will improve existing tools and develop new ones to increase the success and cost-effectiveness of rest
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  • [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological models]]
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  • ...odynamics of gravel-bed rivers. Chapter 9 in Gravel-bed rivers: processes, tools, environments. Eds. M. Church, P. Biron & A.G. Roy, 2012, Chichester, John [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological models]]
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  • * Tools [[Category:Tools|Tools]]
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  • ...feasible, practical and measureable to help guide future decision support tools. One of the first steps is to establish benchmark conditions against which ...rocess driven in its development and makes use of various project planning tools (e.g. PDCA, DPSIR, conflict resolution, environmental impact assessment and
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  • ...give a range of options that can be considered rather than a shortlist of tools.
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  • ...dient and (iii) major changes in catchment area readily assessed using GIS tools. Automated methods are being developed to achieve (i) and (iv) although vis
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