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+ | ==Site name== | ||
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==Key features of the case study== | ==Key features of the case study== | ||
-> Short summary (max.100 words). | -> Short summary (max.100 words). | ||
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-> Particular conditions of the site: size, river type, type of pressures, ecological status, etc. | -> Particular conditions of the site: size, river type, type of pressures, ecological status, etc. | ||
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==Measures selection== | ==Measures selection== | ||
-> Motivation/argumentation behind the selection of the measures implemented. | -> Motivation/argumentation behind the selection of the measures implemented. | ||
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==Success criteria== | ==Success criteria== | ||
-> Brief description of the parameters used to assess the success of the project. | -> Brief description of the parameters used to assess the success of the project. | ||
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==Ecological response== | ==Ecological response== | ||
-> Brief description of observed effects of the measures over different types of organisms. | -> Brief description of observed effects of the measures over different types of organisms. | ||
− | * Phytoplankton | + | * Phytoplankton |
− | + | * Macrophytes and phytobenthos | |
− | * Macrophytes and phytobenthos | + | * Benthic Invertebrates |
− | + | * Fish | |
− | * Benthic Invertebrates | + | * Other biota |
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− | * Fish | + | |
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− | * Other biota | + | |
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==Hydromorphological response== | ==Hydromorphological response== | ||
-> Brief description of observed effects of the measures over different hydromorphological elements. | -> Brief description of observed effects of the measures over different hydromorphological elements. | ||
− | * Hydrological regime | + | * Hydrological regime |
− | * River continuity | + | * River continuity |
− | * Morphological conditions | + | * Morphological conditions |
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==Socio-economic aspects== | ==Socio-economic aspects== | ||
-> Brief description of socio-economic conditions in the site of the project and how the implementation of the project affects other ecosystem goods and services (e.g. recreation, water purification, flood protection, forestry, etc) | -> Brief description of socio-economic conditions in the site of the project and how the implementation of the project affects other ecosystem goods and services (e.g. recreation, water purification, flood protection, forestry, etc) | ||
+ | * Ecosystem goods and services: | ||
+ | * Conflicts and synergies: | ||
− | + | ==Project costs== | |
− | + | -> Description of the budget allocated to the different stages of the project | |
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==Contact person within the organization== | ==Contact person within the organization== | ||
-> Full name and email address of a person within the organisation that implemented the project who can provide more detailed information. | -> Full name and email address of a person within the organisation that implemented the project who can provide more detailed information. | ||
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==Extra background information== | ==Extra background information== | ||
− | -> Any other information about the project can be listed here. Links can be made to other websites where the project is mentioned. Support documents can be uploaded (e.g. photos, pdf files). | + | -> Any other information about the project can be listed here. Links can be made to other websites where the project is mentioned. Support documents can be uploaded (e.g. photos, pdf files, etc). |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
− | -> | + | -> All sources of information used to write the wiki page must be acknowledged here. |
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 15 June 2010
Contents
- 1 Information contained in the WIKI of a case study
- 1.1 Site name
- 1.2 Key features of the case study
- 1.3 Site description
- 1.4 Measures selection
- 1.5 Success criteria
- 1.6 Ecological response
- 1.7 Hydromorphological response
- 1.8 Monitoring before and after implementation of the project
- 1.9 Socio-economic aspects
- 1.10 Project costs
- 1.11 Contact person within the organization
- 1.12 Extra background information
- 1.13 References
Information contained in the WIKI of a case study
Site name
Key features of the case study
-> Short summary (max.100 words).
Site description
-> Particular conditions of the site: size, river type, type of pressures, ecological status, etc.
Measures selection
-> Motivation/argumentation behind the selection of the measures implemented.
Success criteria
-> Brief description of the parameters used to assess the success of the project.
Ecological response
-> Brief description of observed effects of the measures over different types of organisms. * Phytoplankton * Macrophytes and phytobenthos * Benthic Invertebrates * Fish * Other biota
Hydromorphological response
-> Brief description of observed effects of the measures over different hydromorphological elements. * Hydrological regime * River continuity * Morphological conditions
Monitoring before and after implementation of the project
-> Brief description of available records and data ownership.
Socio-economic aspects
-> Brief description of socio-economic conditions in the site of the project and how the implementation of the project affects other ecosystem goods and services (e.g. recreation, water purification, flood protection, forestry, etc) * Ecosystem goods and services: * Conflicts and synergies:
Project costs
-> Description of the budget allocated to the different stages of the project
Contact person within the organization
-> Full name and email address of a person within the organisation that implemented the project who can provide more detailed information.
Extra background information
-> Any other information about the project can be listed here. Links can be made to other websites where the project is mentioned. Support documents can be uploaded (e.g. photos, pdf files, etc).
References
-> All sources of information used to write the wiki page must be acknowledged here.