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ECRR Past events
River Restoration Conference 2000
River Restoration Conference 2004
River Restoration Seminar 2011
ERRC 2013
ERRC 2014
ERRC2014 Objectives and statement
ECCR 2014 Multiple benefits
ECCR2014 River connectivity
ECCR2014 River restoration in urban areas
ECCR2014 Pressures, measures, and river basin management planning
ECCR2014 CRCM
ECCR2014 Towards best practices
RESTORE Project
Northern Europe
Western Europe
Southern Europe
Eastern Europe
Environment Agency (UK)
Wetlands International
European Centre for River Restoration (ECRR)
RESTORE Events & Press
River Restoration
What is river restoration?
How to do river restoration
Step I - Planning your project
Step II – Design, objective & pre-monitoring
Step III - Project Construction
Step IV – Sharing best practice
Why restore rivers?
RiverWiki / Projects Database
Nature-based Solutions
River continuity
Fisheries
Continuity restoration
Habitat restoration
Meeting EU directives
Regional and national policies
Economics
Flood risk management
Healthy Catchments - managing for flood risk & WFD
Environmental improvements & case studies
Creation of compensatory habitat
Develop a strategy to manage sediment
Manage invasive species
Manage natural obstructions in the channel
Manage vegetation appropriately
Manage water levels appropriately
Minimise disturbance to channel bed and banks
Retain and improve existing edge and bank habitats
Sensitive timing of vegetation management
Sensitive techniques for managing vegetation
Change structures
Manage the risk of trapping fish and eels
Preserve and improve edge and bank side habitats
Remove or modify structures
Reduce erosion caused by land drainage
Allow the river to flood its floodplain
Improve channel geomorphology to create habitat
Improve the channel bed within a culvert
Realign flood defences
Remove culverts
Remove structures that are no longer needed
Replace flood walls with earth banks
Reposition or alter river embankments
Restore aquatic habitats in modified watercourses
Use green engineering techniques
Case study key
What is the WFD?
Why environmental improvements are needed?
Information on environmental improvements
Working near water - consents (England & Wales)
Glossary
Habitats and biodiversity
Hydropower
Agriculture and Forestry
Social benefits of river restoration
Spatial planning
Urban River Restoration
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European River Symposium 2021
Symposium
Organisation
Timeline
Registration
Background
About
ECRR
Structure
Board
Membership
General Members Meeting
Members
Donors of the Association
Financial resources
History ECRR - RESTORE
ECRR Past events
River Restoration Conference 2000
River Restoration Conference 2004
River Restoration Seminar 2011
ERRC 2013
ERRC 2014
ERRC2014 Objectives and statement
ECCR 2014 Multiple benefits
ECCR2014 River connectivity
ECCR2014 River restoration in urban areas
ECCR2014 Pressures, measures, and river basin management planning
ECCR2014 CRCM
ECCR2014 Towards best practices
RESTORE Project
Northern Europe
Western Europe
Southern Europe
Eastern Europe
Environment Agency (UK)
Wetlands International
European Centre for River Restoration (ECRR)
RESTORE Events & Press
River Restoration
What is river restoration?
How to do river restoration
Step I - Planning your project
Step II – Design, objective & pre-monitoring
Step III - Project Construction
Step IV – Sharing best practice
Why restore rivers?
RiverWiki / Projects Database
Nature-based Solutions
River continuity
Fisheries
Continuity restoration
Habitat restoration
Meeting EU directives
Regional and national policies
Economics
Flood risk management
Healthy Catchments - managing for flood risk & WFD
Environmental improvements & case studies
Creation of compensatory habitat
Develop a strategy to manage sediment
Manage invasive species
Manage natural obstructions in the channel
Manage vegetation appropriately
Manage water levels appropriately
Minimise disturbance to channel bed and banks
Retain and improve existing edge and bank habitats
Sensitive timing of vegetation management
Sensitive techniques for managing vegetation
Change structures
Manage the risk of trapping fish and eels
Preserve and improve edge and bank side habitats
Remove or modify structures
Reduce erosion caused by land drainage
Allow the river to flood its floodplain
Improve channel geomorphology to create habitat
Improve the channel bed within a culvert
Realign flood defences
Remove culverts
Remove structures that are no longer needed
Replace flood walls with earth banks
Reposition or alter river embankments
Restore aquatic habitats in modified watercourses
Use green engineering techniques
Case study key
What is the WFD?
Why environmental improvements are needed?
Information on environmental improvements
Working near water - consents (England & Wales)
Glossary
Habitats and biodiversity
Hydropower
Agriculture and Forestry
Social benefits of river restoration
Spatial planning
Urban River Restoration
News / Events
News
Events
Latest eNews
ECRR Technical Newsletters
Social media
Videos
Publications
Support ECRR
Support our work
Join ECRR
Sponsor
Vacancies
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RESTORE Events & Press
2012 Nottingham Conference and Recipes for Success
Press release for Nottingham Conference
2012 Romania: Practices to restore rivers in Europe
120518 Sharing river restoration experience in Romania
A Critical Juncture for Europe’s Rivers
Blueprint to restore Europe's waters: RESTORE submission
RESTORE submission to EC
Brussels - 27th February 2013 lunchtime event - Restoring Europe's rivers
Press release - Brussels lunchtime event 27th February 2013
Interactive river restoration solution for Environment Agency
Press release: river wiki
Italy: Inizio del quinto
Italy press release
Layman's Report translated into French, Dutch, Italian and Finnish
Layman's report translated
Press release: Layman's Report
Press release for Layman's Report
Press release: Press invitation to European River Restoration Conference 2013
Press release for ERRC 2013 invitation to press
RESTORE and Green Week, Brussels
RESTORE and Green week
RESTORE Conference Announcement
RESTORE Conference Flyer
Rivers by Design - Press release
Rivers by Design - Rethinking development and river restoration
Press release Rivers by Design guide A guide for planners, developers, architects and landscape architects
RiverWikillä ja verkostoitumalla osaamista ja intoa virtavesikunnostamiseen
Finnish press release on the RiverWiki and Lahti event
Round table on policy engagement, Ruse, Bulgaria
This workshop "River Restoration – an important activity in water management field” will feature a Round Table on strategies to reach policymakers in East European Region. In addition, the experience within The Meander Project in Croatia presented by Ms. Dagmar Surmanovic and Ms. Marija Sikoronja from Croatia Waters Institute will be shared. Mr. Wim Zeeman and Ms. Caroline Schrandt from DLG – The Netherlands will moderate the Round Table.
Restoring London’s Rivers network event
The effective restoration of rivers can provide improved natural habitats for wildlife and a better space for human recreation. Designed imaginatively, they can also even help to reduce crime and the fear of crime and contribute to a higher quality of life for all. http://www.newlondonarchitecture.org/news.php
RiverWiki - press release
RESTORE Brook restoration workshop (in finnish)
Restoration workshop took place at Longinoja brook in Helsinki, Finland. The workshop was held as part of the Life+ funded RESTORE partnership.
Natural Water Retention Guide Presented
Several new tools to help river restoration practitioners were presented at the conference: River Restoration WIKI tool A new WIKI type tool designed to share information on river restoration is being developed by RESTORE. It will be possible to search for river restoration projects using parameters such as cost, substrate, riparian land use or hydropower schemes. Practitioners are being invited to contribute river restoration case studies, good practice and research to the database. The WIKI will be launched in summer 2012.
NWRM Guide
ECRR is happy with this very practical guide.
Sharing river restoration knowledge and experience in Europe
RESTORE workshop run by the The National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (NIHWM) in the framework of the RESTORE Project (Rivers: Engaging, Supporting and Transferring knOwledge for Restoration in Europe) application no. LIFE09 INF/UK/000032. RESTORE Project has as objective the development and dissemination of the best good practices in Europe, regarding the river restoration.
SFW to deliver interactive river restoration solution for Environment Agency
The Environment Agency has selected SFW to develop an interactive knowledge management system to compile and share information n around 500 river restoration projects throughout Europe. The Wiki‐style online information source will be used by European government agencies, engineers, ecologists, planners and other parties involved in restoring rivers.
ECRR
Structure
Board
Membership
General Members Meeting
Members
Donors of the Association
Financial resources
History ECRR - RESTORE
ECRR Past events
River Restoration Conference 2000
River Restoration Conference 2004
River Restoration Seminar 2011
ERRC 2013
ERRC 2014
ERRC2014 Objectives and statement
ECCR 2014 Multiple benefits
ECCR2014 River connectivity
ECCR2014 River restoration in urban areas
ECCR2014 Pressures, measures, and river basin management planning
ECCR2014 CRCM
ECCR2014 Towards best practices
RESTORE Project
Northern Europe
Western Europe
Southern Europe
Eastern Europe
Environment Agency (UK)
Wetlands International
European Centre for River Restoration (ECRR)
RESTORE Events & Press