Adjust land use to reduce nutrient, sediment input or shore erosion
From REFORM wiki
Contents
- 1 Adjust land use to reduce nutrient, sediment input or shore erosion
- 1.1 General description
- 1.2 Applicability
- 1.3 Expected effect of measure on (including literature citations):
- 1.4 Temporal and spatial response
- 1.5 Pressures that can be addressed by this measure
- 1.6 Cost-efficiency
- 1.7 Case studies where this measure has been applied
- 1.8 Useful references
- 1.9 Other relevant information
Adjust land use to reduce nutrient, sediment input or shore erosion
Category 07. Riparian zone improvement
General description
Adjust land use (e.g. buffer strips) to reduce nutrient, sediment input or shore erosion
Applicability
Expected effect of measure on (including literature citations):
- HYMO (general and specified per HYMO element)
- physico � chemical parameters
- Biota (general and specified per Biological quality elements)
Temporal and spatial response
Pressures that can be addressed by this measure
Cost-efficiency
Case studies where this measure has been applied
- Asseltse Plassen - Bank erosion
- Carrión
- Negro
- Regge Velderberg
- Rijkelse Bemden - River bed widening
- Narew river restoration project
- Tajo. Improvement of ecological state of the Tajo and tributaries riverside affected by the spill of kaolin, at Poveda de la Sierra and Taravilla (Guadalajara)
- Skjern - LIFE project
- River Wensum Rehabilitation Project - Bintree
- Bakenhof - Dyke relocation
- Conservation of Atlantic Salmon in Scotland (LIFE 04/NAT/GB/000250)
- Lippeaue Klostermersch