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  • An integrated planning framework supports the design of river restoration measures. This framework ...nning frameworks are presented below. Relevant definitions for restoration planning are given [[Restoration_planning|here]]. Further reading: [http://www.refor
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  • ...ogether partners knowledge on participation process to develop guidelines, tools which were tested at local level and then post-evaluated. *Learning from th *Linking the actions in the twelve pilot locations, combining planning and implementation experiences;
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  • ...ogether partners knowledge on participation process to develop guidelines, tools which were tested at local level and then post-evaluated. Learning from the *Linking the actions in the twelve pilot locations, combining planning and implementation experiences;
    14 KB (1,945 words) - 10:59, 1 September 2011
  • ...ogether partners knowledge on participation process to develop guidelines, tools which were tested at local level and then post-evaluated. *Learning from th *Linking the actions in the twelve pilot locations, combining planning and implementation experiences;
    14 KB (1,987 words) - 10:58, 1 September 2011
  • ...Stream Visual Assessment Protocol Version 2. vol Subpart B - Conservation Planning. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, 75 p. [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • ...E. (2008): Geomorphological assessment of riverine SSSIs for the strategic planning of physical restoration. Report NERR013. Natural England Research, 82 p. [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • ...cteristics of the case study, and the type of issue to be addressed (water planning, monitoring, river restoration plan, etc.). A comprehensive review of this [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological assessment methods]]
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  • ...nnema B. and Vermeulen P.T.M. (2007): MIPWA: A Methodology for Interactive Planning for Water Management, In: Oxley, L. and Kulasiri, D. (eds): MODSIM 2007 Int [[Category:Tools]][[Category:Hydromorphological models]]
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  • ...ion economy”, many practitioners do not follow a systematic approach for planning restoration projects. As a result, many restoration efforts fail or fall sh * Inappropriate use of common restoration techniques because of lack of pre-planning (one size fits all) (Montgomery & Buffingtion 1997)
    29 KB (4,204 words) - 14:31, 3 January 2019
  • == Planning and evaluating river status and river restoration (Tools) == ...storation planning. The category 'Tools' provides information on available tools for river assessment and river modelling.<br />
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  • ...ses: 1. (fundamental) system characterisation; 2. status of the system; 3. Planning. |colspan="2" style="text-align: left;"|'''Planning'''<br />
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  • The second stage of river basin planning is to assess what is wrong. It is advised to review the [[How does my river REFORM reviewed existing tools and developed new tools for [[Hydromorphological_assessment_methods|hydromorphological assessment]]
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