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{{Location | {{Location | ||
|Location= | |Location=48.28250369232732, 16.907066343119368 | ||
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{{Project overview | {{Project overview | ||
|Status= | |Status=In progress | ||
|Themes=Economic aspects, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Water quality | |Project web site url=www.life-march.at/ | ||
|Country=Austria | |Themes=Economic aspects, Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture, Social benefits, Water quality | ||
|Main contact forename=Michael | |Country=Austria, Slovakia | ||
|Main contact forename=Michael | |||
|Main contact surname=Stelzhammer | |Main contact surname=Stelzhammer | ||
|Contact organisation=WWF Austria | |Contact organisation=WWF Austria | ||
|Contact organisation url=www.wwf.at | |||
|Partner organisations=via donau; NÖ Landesfischereiverband | |||
|Multi-site=No | |Multi-site=No | ||
|Project picture=Morava.jpg | |Project picture=Morava.jpg | ||
|Project summary=The Morava River is the largest left-side tributary to the Upper Danube. There have been a number of restoration projects and implementation measures which aim to restore natural river dynamics and promote appropriate land-use practices within a sensitive floodplain environment. | |Project summary=The Morava River is the largest left-side tributary to the Upper Danube in Central Europe and Austria’s only near natural lowland river with Pannonian character. The frequent flooding is essential for the floodplain’s grassland and forests. Due to regulation and intensification measures in the last century the river is now classified only with a moderate status (according the EC Water Framework Directive) and habitats for endangered species of fauna and flora are limited. | ||
There have been a number of restoration projects and implementation measures which aim to restore natural river dynamics and promote appropriate land-use practices within a sensitive floodplain environment. | |||
Within the EC supported Life+ project “Restoration of the Lower Morava Floodplains” ambitious restoration measures will be implemented between 2011 and 2017. | |||
The aim of the project is to extensively restore near-natural river dynamics in the Lower Morava floodplains, as well as to foster land-use practices, which preserve biodiversity and to specifically preserve endangered species and types of habitats. | |||
|Monitoring surveys and results=See the latest monitoring results on the projects webpage http://www.life-march.at/monitoring.html | |||
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|Reach length directly affected= | |Reach length directly affected=16000 m | ||
|Works started=2005/04/01 | |||
|Works completed=2013/09/09 | |||
|Total cost category=1000 - 5000 k€ | |||
|Funding sources=World Bank | |||
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|Bank and bed modifications measure= | |Bank and bed modifications measure=Creation of groynes, Deflectors | ||
|Floodplain / River corridor=Dyke relocation,Increase water retention area | |||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Reconnection of river channels, Adding sinuosity, Reconnection of cutoff meander, | |||
|Social measures=Land purchase | |||
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|Link=www.ramsar.org/pdf/lib/hbk4-07cs20.pdf | |Link=www.ramsar.org/pdf/lib/hbk4-07cs20.pdf | ||
|Description=Jan Seffer and Viera Stanova Paper on the restoration | |Description=Jan Seffer and Viera Stanova Paper on the restoration | ||
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|Link=http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/project/Projects/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.dspPage&n_proj_id=4070#EI | |||
|Description=EU life webpage | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 2 January 2019
Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Project web site | http://www.life-march.at/ |
Themes | Economic aspects, Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture, Social benefits, Water quality |
Country | Austria, Slovakia |
Main contact forename | Michael |
Main contact surname | Stelzhammer |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | WWF Austria |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.wwf.at |
Partner organisations | via donau; NÖ Landesfischereiverband |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
No |
Project summary
The Morava River is the largest left-side tributary to the Upper Danube in Central Europe and Austria’s only near natural lowland river with Pannonian character. The frequent flooding is essential for the floodplain’s grassland and forests. Due to regulation and intensification measures in the last century the river is now classified only with a moderate status (according the EC Water Framework Directive) and habitats for endangered species of fauna and flora are limited.
There have been a number of restoration projects and implementation measures which aim to restore natural river dynamics and promote appropriate land-use practices within a sensitive floodplain environment.
Within the EC supported Life+ project “Restoration of the Lower Morava Floodplains” ambitious restoration measures will be implemented between 2011 and 2017.
The aim of the project is to extensively restore near-natural river dynamics in the Lower Morava floodplains, as well as to foster land-use practices, which preserve biodiversity and to specifically preserve endangered species and types of habitats.
Monitoring surveys and results
See the latest monitoring results on the projects webpage http://www.life-march.at/monitoring.html
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