Aragon. Creation and restoration of a riparian zone
Aragon. Creation and restoration of a riparian zone
Key features of the case study
The main objective of this project is to increase the quality of habitat in Community Interest Areas, with special attention to European mink (Mustela lutreola).
There are other secondary objectives: Creating new habitats for otter (Lutra lutra) and turtle (Emys orbicularis); quality improvement of habitats 92A0 (willow and black poplar plantation) and 92D0 (tamarisk plantation).
Site description
Measures selection
Success criteria
Ecological response
Riparian vegetation
The project includes the creation of some new habitats that affect animals and plants. New bio-engineering techniques are used to develop and help these riparian communities.
Hydromorphological response
Monitoring before and after implementation of the project
Socio-economic aspects
Project costs
The total costs of the entire project 69.487,77€
Contact person within the organization
Fernando Mendoza, e-mail
Gestión Ambiental Viveros y Repoblaciones de Navarra, S.A.
Padre Adoain, 219 bajo
31015 Pamplona - Navarra
Fax: (00 34) 948 38 23 91
Extra background information
The project was presented by the “Environmental Management for Reintroduction and Repopulation in Navarre” in cooperation with the Government of Navarre’s Environment, Land and Housing Department.
References
http://www.life-gerve.com/eng/portal/index.asp
Related Measures
- Manage aquatic vegetation
- Adjust land use to develop riparian vegetation
- Revegetate riparian zones
- Construct semi-natural/articificial wetlands or aquatic habitats