Becva
Becva
Key features of the case study
Site description
The large restoration project in the Czech Republic CZ_R1 is situated at the Becva River (Danube water basin) near the village Osek nad Becvou. At this point the upper catchment measures about 1532 km². The mean discharge near the site is 16.6 m³/s. In this section the Becva River is a 7th order stream and is assigned to the fish region Epipotamal.
Measures selection
The large restoration project is one of five river stretches which were passively renaturalized by floods in 1997. In comparison with still regulated channels the 450 m long restored section is characterized by intensive erosional and depositional processes. Wider channel and intermittent occurrence of large woody debris in channel contribute to the development of hydromorphological features characteristic of braiding channel. Higher heterogeneity of river habitats was documented in terms of water chemistry, water temperature, substrate and aquatic biota.
Success criteria
Ecological response
Hydromorphological response
Monitoring before and after implementation of the project
Socio-economic aspects
Contact person within the organization
Extra background information
References
Related Measures
- Initiate natural channel dynamics to promote natural regeneration
- Widen water courses
- Allow/increase lateral channel migration or river mobility
Related Pressures
- No related pressures were found.