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==Key features of the case study== | ==Key features of the case study== | ||
− | The Cadagua River has eroded both banks next to the village of | + | The Cadagua River has eroded both banks next to the village of Villasana de Mena, in the province of Burgos. Due to this situation the Confederación Hidrográfica del Cantábrico, the basin organism responsible for fluvial management, decided to carry out the defences of the river banks. |
==Site description== | ==Site description== | ||
− | + | Cadagua River has a length of 7000 meters and a basin surface of 585 Km<sup>2</sup>. The channel width is around 10 meters. The river discharge is around 1,3 m3/s, and a stream power of 38.2 kg m s-3. The substrate consists of clay and gypsum. The vegetation is composed by a mixed riparian forest (Alnus glutinosa and Salix sp.) and grassland. | |
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==Measures selection== | ==Measures selection== | ||
+ | The aims of the project were: | ||
+ | :*Protection of riber banks | ||
+ | :*Restoration of fluvial corridor | ||
+ | :*Recreation of aquatic habitats | ||
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+ | The measures chosen to achieve these objectives comprised removal of hard and artificial substrate form the river bed and embankments. The banks were reprofiled to give them more stability, and bioengineering techniques were used to revegetate the margins for facilitate the development of the riparian vegetation. | ||
+ | [[Image:Cadagua1.jpg|left||thumb|300px|Incision and erosion of the Cadagua river banks]][[Image:Cadagua2.jpg|center||thumb|300px|Works of reprofiling the river banks]][[Image:Cadagua3.jpg|left||thumb|300px|enbankments and artificial substrate in the river bed]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Cadagua4.jpg|center||thumb|300px|The state of the river banks after the restoration]] | ||
==Success criteria== | ==Success criteria== | ||
+ | The ideal situation was achieving a continous riparian forest with absence of enbankments and hydraulic infrastructures | ||
==Ecological response== | ==Ecological response== | ||
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==Socio-economic aspects== | ==Socio-economic aspects== | ||
− | The total budget was of | + | The total budget was of 1.075.719,90 €, financed by the Spanish Ministry of the Environment. The erosion of the river margins and the loss of soil involved risk for the houses placed near the river. One of the main reasons to execute this project was to reduce and avoid damages to the infrastructues and the local population. |
==Contact person within the organization== | ==Contact person within the organization== |
Latest revision as of 02:00, 3 March 2011
Cadagua River. Restoration and bank protection in the Cadagua River at Villasana de Mena (Burgos).
Key features of the case study
The Cadagua River has eroded both banks next to the village of Villasana de Mena, in the province of Burgos. Due to this situation the Confederación Hidrográfica del Cantábrico, the basin organism responsible for fluvial management, decided to carry out the defences of the river banks.
Site description
Cadagua River has a length of 7000 meters and a basin surface of 585 Km2. The channel width is around 10 meters. The river discharge is around 1,3 m3/s, and a stream power of 38.2 kg m s-3. The substrate consists of clay and gypsum. The vegetation is composed by a mixed riparian forest (Alnus glutinosa and Salix sp.) and grassland.
Measures selection
The aims of the project were:
- Protection of riber banks
- Restoration of fluvial corridor
- Recreation of aquatic habitats
The measures chosen to achieve these objectives comprised removal of hard and artificial substrate form the river bed and embankments. The banks were reprofiled to give them more stability, and bioengineering techniques were used to revegetate the margins for facilitate the development of the riparian vegetation.
Success criteria
The ideal situation was achieving a continous riparian forest with absence of enbankments and hydraulic infrastructures
Ecological response
Hydromorphological response
Monitoring before and after implementation of the project
Bank stability and riparian vegetation were assessed in the first stages of the project design. However no monitoring program was designed or has been implemented.
Socio-economic aspects
The total budget was of 1.075.719,90 €, financed by the Spanish Ministry of the Environment. The erosion of the river margins and the loss of soil involved risk for the houses placed near the river. One of the main reasons to execute this project was to reduce and avoid damages to the infrastructues and the local population.
Contact person within the organization
- Rubén Santos Alonso
- Grupo de Cauces - Tragsa
- Centro Cívico
- c/ Comandante Caballero s/n
- 33005 Oviedo
Extra background information
References
Related Measures
- No measures have been assigned to this project.