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RESTORE is a partnership between the [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2674&tabid=2607 Environment Agency] (EA – England | RESTORE is a partnership between the [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2674&tabid=2607 Environment Agency] (EA – England), [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2670&tabid=2607 River Restoration Centre] (RRC - UK), [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2676&tabid=2607 Wetlands International] (WI - International), [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2672&tabid=2607 Government Service for Land and Water Management] (DLG - Netherlands), [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2669&tabid=2607 Finnish Environment Institute] (SYKE - Finland) and [http://www.restorerivers.eu/LinkClick.aspx?link=2671&tabid=2607 Italian Centre for River Restoration] (CIRF - Italy). |
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RESTORE partnership
RESTORE is a partnership for sharing knowledge and promoting best practice on river restoration in Europe. It is supported by LIFE+ funding from the European Commission and works closely together with the European Centre for River Restoration (ECRR).
The RESTORE website (www.restorerivers.eu) is managed on behalf of the RESTORE partnership by Wetlands International. The RESTORE River Wiki (www.riverswiki.restorerivers.eu) is managed on behalf of the RESTORE partnership by the Environment Agency.
Mission
RESTORE encourages the restoration of European rivers towards a more natural state. This delivers increased ecological quality, flood risk reduction, and social and economic benefits.
Partnership organisations
RESTORE is a partnership between the Environment Agency (EA – England), River Restoration Centre (RRC - UK), Wetlands International (WI - International), Government Service for Land and Water Management (DLG - Netherlands), Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE - Finland) and Italian Centre for River Restoration (CIRF - Italy).