Case study:River restoration on the River Brett at Shelley: Difference between revisions
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|Partner organisations=Dedham Vale AONB, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, | |||
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|Project summary=A river restoration project driven by a lack of morphological diversity on the River Brett between Layham and Hadleigh. The project involved the transformation of a straight, uniform, steeply embanked, trapezoidal river channel into a morphologically diverse, oxygenated and habitat-rich river channel. Key improvements made to the river here include increased floodplain connectivity, greater variety in channel depth and width and enhanced flow velocities (to accelerate geomorphic change). | |||
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Revision as of 12:09, 24 November 2014
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Location: 52° 2' 4.85" N, 0° 57' 32.71" E
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Project overview
| Status | Complete |
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| Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Water quality |
| Country | England |
| Main contact forename | Trevor |
| Main contact surname | Bond |
| Main contact user ID | User:Tbond |
| Contact organisation | Environment Agency |
| Contact organisation web site | http://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency |
| Partner organisations | Dedham Vale AONB, Suffolk Wildlife Trust |
| Parent multi-site project | |
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A river restoration project driven by a lack of morphological diversity on the River Brett between Layham and Hadleigh. The project involved the transformation of a straight, uniform, steeply embanked, trapezoidal river channel into a morphologically diverse, oxygenated and habitat-rich river channel. Key improvements made to the river here include increased floodplain connectivity, greater variety in channel depth and width and enhanced flow velocities (to accelerate geomorphic change).
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