Vreugderijkerwaard - Side channel

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Vreugderijkerwaard - Side channel


Key features of the case study

Site description

The Vreugderijkerwaard is a floodplain situated on the river IJssel, a tributary of the Rhine in the Netherlands. The area is characterized by a number of river dunes, which are a rare occurrence for the Netherlands. Since 1982 the area has been subjected to extensive grazing to preserve and develop the rivePart of the area, namely the river dune part, has been the property of a nature conservation organisation since 1962. This has led to a variety of rare plant species occurring in the area. The IJssel river was artificially connected to the Rhine in roman times, leading to the Rhine being the main factor of the IJssel's flow. The river was largely fixated through the use of groynes. Part of the natural meanders were removed through channelization measures.

Measures selection

Through the Vreugderijkerwaard a side channel was dug. This was done with for the Room for the River project in which flood protection,by increase in water retention area, and ecological recovery are linked. The project was co-funded by the EU-IRMA project. The measure of a flowing side channel was chosen to increase dynamic river processes in the otherwise fixated IJssel system.

Success criteria

In the project plan four main goals were formulated for the project: [#]Maintaining the unique river dunes in the area [#]Increasing diversity [#]Increasing river dynamics and promoting communities of organisms that benefit from higher dynamics [#]Attention for relations and connections to tributaries of the IJssel.

Another (secondary) goal was to keep recreational use of the area intact.

Ecological response

Hydromorphological response

Monitoring before and after implementation of the project

Socio-economic aspects

Contact person within the organization

Extra background information

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