REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management

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Tiles of wisdom

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Each tile of wisdom reflects a simple one-liner with a down-to-earth message. Click on the one-liner ( to read a short explanation and a referral to a relevant part of the REFORM wiki.

  • Take the catchment perspective

  • Call in a fluvial morphologist

  • Beware of gardening

  • Do not restore the past

  • Rivers respond

  • It's the sediment, stupid!

  • Monitoring is useless if not repeated

  • You cannot model everything

  • Hydromorphological alteration isn't always a pressure

  • Find the root causes of degradation

  • Costs are low when seizing opportunities

  • Look beyond local boundaries

  • Let water flow

  • Be ready to adapt

  • Don't get lost in detail

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