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+ | For 2. and 3. it should be decided on a profund consideration on environmental and socio-economic need, wether an improvement is required and which measure(s) are most efficient to improve river structure. Concerning environmental need it should be considered where best effect is given in local environment, climate protection (e.g. hydropower as renewable energy) and indirect effects such as irrigation. |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 19 March 2013
Longitudinal connectivity improvement
General description
Longitudinal connectivity in rivers comprises three elements:
1. water (which usually is given unless the river falls completely dry)
2. fish and benthos
3. solid components as sediment and bedload
For 2. and 3. it should be decided on a profund consideration on environmental and socio-economic need, wether an improvement is required and which measure(s) are most efficient to improve river structure. Concerning environmental need it should be considered where best effect is given in local environment, climate protection (e.g. hydropower as renewable energy) and indirect effects such as irrigation.
Pages in category "04. Longitudinal connectivity improvement"
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