Difference between revisions of "How can we improve?"
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"How can we improve?" guides you along practices and tools for river restoration planning. We recognise two separate phases. Firstly, a phase in which potential measure classes are identified based on the assessed river condition. For example, an identified need for more connectivity for fish migration. Secondly a phase in which the potential measures are planned more in detail, forming a programme of measures (see also fig. detailed programme cycle, pm). | "How can we improve?" guides you along practices and tools for river restoration planning. We recognise two separate phases. Firstly, a phase in which potential measure classes are identified based on the assessed river condition. For example, an identified need for more connectivity for fish migration. Secondly a phase in which the potential measures are planned more in detail, forming a programme of measures (see also fig. detailed programme cycle, pm). | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 22 April 2015
"How can we improve?" guides you along practices and tools for river restoration planning. We recognise two separate phases. Firstly, a phase in which potential measure classes are identified based on the assessed river condition. For example, an identified need for more connectivity for fish migration. Secondly a phase in which the potential measures are planned more in detail, forming a programme of measures (see also fig. detailed programme cycle, pm).
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Potential measures (scoping)
Restoration planning
Measures (overview)
European case studies
Planning tools
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