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'''HAVE YOUR SAY''', we are happy to receive any suggestions for improvements to the site [[RESTORE Contacts|please contact us]].  
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''The RiverWiki has been developed by the RESTORE partnership for sharing knowledge and promoting best practice on river restoration. The RESTORE partnership is made possible with the  
''The RiverWiki has been developed by the RESTORE partnership for sharing knowledge and promoting best practice on river restoration. The RESTORE partnership is made possible with the contribution of the LIFE+ financial instrument of the European Community.  
contribution of the LIFE+ financial instrument of the European Community. [http://www.restorerivers.eu/About/RESTOREProject/tabid/2607/Default.aspx Read more on the RESTORE partnership.]''
[http://www.restorerivers.eu/About/RESTOREProject/tabid/2607/Default.aspx Read more on the RESTORE partnership.]''


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Revision as of 19:16, 19 January 2014

Welcome to the river restoration case studies RiverWiki. This tool is for sharing best practices and lessons learnt for policy makers, practitioners and researchers of river restoration.

This is an interactive source of information on river restoration schemes from around Europe!

Up to now, the database holds 1486 river restoration case studies from 24 countries

HAVE YOUR SAY, we are happy to receive any suggestions for improvements to the site please contact us.

The RiverWiki has been developed by the RESTORE partnership for sharing knowledge and promoting best practice on river restoration. The RESTORE partnership is made possible with the contribution of the LIFE+ financial instrument of the European Community. Read more on the RESTORE partnership.

Latest updated case studiesModification date"Modification date" is a predefined property that corresponds to the date of the last modification of a subject and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki.Country
Pumlumon Peatland Restoration for Floodwater Management14 March 2025 13:35:43Wales
Restoration of Koskenkylänjoki River14 March 2025 09:07:49Finland
Building with Nature14 March 2025 09:06:04Netherlands
Narborough Rehabilitation Project13 March 2025 16:47:57England
Remeandering of the Drésine and of the Remoray stream13 March 2025 13:58:21France
more..

Map of case studies

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Left click to look around in the map, and use the wheel of your mouse to zoom in and out.

What you can do:

- You can search the database to find case studies by using the different categories: country; monitoring or implementation costs and many more: click here to search for a case studies

- Please also add your own river restoration scheme to the database: click here to create a new case study.

- Provide us with your feedback: click here to take the survey or add to the discussion pages.


Countries

The following countries are members of the RESTORE partnership. Click any of the links below to view information about that country.

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Wales

The following European countries are not members of the RESTORE partnership, but can also be clicked to view information about the country.

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Georgia, Iceland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City

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Create a case study

Click here to create a new case study

Other resources

  • The IWRM ToolBox is a free and open database with a library of background papers, policy briefs, technical briefs and perspective papers as well as huge sections of case studies and references in each tool.
  • The IWA WaterWiki is an online resource for all areas of water, wastewater and environmental science and management. It has a section specifically dedicated to rivers as well.
  • The REFORM FP7 project is working on a wiki site to disseminate scientific knowledge about river restoration.
  • The Water Action Hub is an online platform designed to assist stakeholders to efficiently identify potential collaborators and engage with them in water-related collective action to improve water management in regions of critical strategic interest.


Contacts

Do you have ideas of things that could be improved? please contact us.

Please add your thoughts to the discussion page or if you have any questions about the RESTORE case studies wiki or feedback, you can find a list of contacts on the contacts page.


RESTORE is a EU LIFE+ funded project

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