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|Name= | |Name=The Angling Trust | ||
|Url=www. | |Url=www.anglingtrust.net/ | ||
|Notes= | |Notes=Information about fishing, fighting pollution, protecting fish stocks, campaigning for anglers' rights and how to enter competitions. | ||
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|Url=www.wcl.org.uk/ | |Url=www.wcl.org.uk/ | ||
|Notes=Blueprint for water is a campaign of the Wildlife and Countryside Link. Wildlife and Countryside Link is an umbrella body, whose purpose is to bring together voluntary organisations in the UK to protect and enhance wildlife, landscape and the marine environment, and to further the quiet enjoyment and appreciation of the countryside. From their homepage, go to Water and follow the links to Blueprint for Water. | |Notes=Blueprint for water is a campaign of the Wildlife and Countryside Link. Wildlife and Countryside Link is an umbrella body, whose purpose is to bring together voluntary organisations in the UK to protect and enhance wildlife, landscape and the marine environment, and to further the quiet enjoyment and appreciation of the countryside. From their homepage, go to Water and follow the links to Blueprint for Water. | ||
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|Name=Catchment Based Approach | |||
|Url=catchmentbasedapproach.org/ | |||
|Notes=The Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) is an inclusive, civil society-led initiative that works in partnership with Government, Local Authorities, Water Companies, businesses and more, to maximise the natural value of our environment. | |||
CaBA partnerships are actively working in all 100+ river catchments across England and cross-border with Wales, directly supporting achievement of many of the targets under the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan. | |||
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|Name='''Environment Agency''' | |Name='''Environment Agency''' | ||
|Url=www.environment-agency.gov.uk/restore | |Url=www.environment-agency.gov.uk/restore | ||
|Notes=The Environment Agency (England | |Notes=The Environment Agency (England) is the largest organisation in funding and delivering river restoration in England and Wales and has developed significant expertise in this field over the last 20 years. This expertise covers the breadth and depth of restoration activities from strategic planning through to the design, implementation and monitoring of restoration activities. | ||
The EA was the overall project leader of the '''RESTORE''' EU life + project which developed this '''RiverWiki'''. | |||
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|Url=www.therrc.co.uk/ | |Url=www.therrc.co.uk/ | ||
|Notes=The River Restoration Centre (RRC) exists to promote, facilitate and support best practice in river, watercourse and floodplain management across the UK. It aims to provide a focal point for the exchange and dissemination of information and expertise relating to river restoration and enhancement. The Centre also provides advice on site-specific technical issues through a network of experienced river restoration practitioners. RRC is a non-profit making organisation which aims to offer impartial advice to enable practitioners and clients, to gain maximum benefit from current experiences in a variety of easily accessible ways. | |Notes=The River Restoration Centre (RRC) exists to promote, facilitate and support best practice in river, watercourse and floodplain management across the UK. It aims to provide a focal point for the exchange and dissemination of information and expertise relating to river restoration and enhancement. The Centre also provides advice on site-specific technical issues through a network of experienced river restoration practitioners. RRC is a non-profit making organisation which aims to offer impartial advice to enable practitioners and clients, to gain maximum benefit from current experiences in a variety of easily accessible ways. | ||
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|Url=www.ramsar.org/ | |Url=www.ramsar.org/ | ||
|Notes=The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands | |Notes=The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands | ||
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|Name=The Rivers Trust | |||
|Url=http://www.theriverstrust.org/ | |||
|Notes=The main aims of the River Trusts are, “to co-ordinate, represent and develop the aims and interests of the member Trusts in the promotion of sustainable, holistic and integrated catchment management and sound environmental practices, recognising the wider economic benefits for local communities and the value of education.” | |||
They have produced a catchment mapping tool for England and Wales [http://www.theriverstrust.org/catchment_mapping/index.html Catchment Mapping Tool.] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 3 April 2019
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List of organisations for England
Organisation | Web site | Notes |
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The Angling Trust | http://www.anglingtrust.net/ | Information about fishing, fighting pollution, protecting fish stocks, campaigning for anglers' rights and how to enter competitions. |
Atlantic Salmon Trust | http://www.atlanticsalmontrust.org/ | Atlantic Salmon Trust |
Blueprint for Water | http://www.wcl.org.uk/ | Blueprint for water is a campaign of the Wildlife and Countryside Link. Wildlife and Countryside Link is an umbrella body, whose purpose is to bring together voluntary organisations in the UK to protect and enhance wildlife, landscape and the marine environment, and to further the quiet enjoyment and appreciation of the countryside. From their homepage, go to Water and follow the links to Blueprint for Water. |
Catchment Based Approach | http://catchmentbasedapproach.org/ | The Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) is an inclusive, civil society-led initiative that works in partnership with Government, Local Authorities, Water Companies, businesses and more, to maximise the natural value of our environment.
CaBA partnerships are actively working in all 100+ river catchments across England and cross-border with Wales, directly supporting achievement of many of the targets under the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan. |
Catchment Science Centre | http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/csc/ | Catchment Science Centre |
Centre for River Ecosystem Science | http://www.cress.stir.ac.uk/ | Centre for River Ecosystem Science |
Environment Agency | http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/restore | The Environment Agency (England) is the largest organisation in funding and delivering river restoration in England and Wales and has developed significant expertise in this field over the last 20 years. This expertise covers the breadth and depth of restoration activities from strategic planning through to the design, implementation and monitoring of restoration activities.
The EA was the overall project leader of the RESTORE EU life + project which developed this RiverWiki. |
European Centre for River Restoration | http://www.ecrr.org/ | The ECRR is a European network consisting of national centres and individual members bound by their mission to enhance and promote river restoration throughout Europe. |
European Rivers Network | http://www.rivernet.org/ern.htm | European Rivers Network |
European Water Association | http://www.ewaonline.de/portale/ewa/ewa.nsf/home?readform | European Water Association |
European Network of Freshwater Research Organisations | http://www.euraqua.org/ | European Network of Freshwater Research Organisations |
European Union of Water Management Associations | http://www.euwma.org/ | European Union of Water Management Associations |
European Water Resources Association | http://www.ewra.net/ | European Water Resources Association |
Freshwater Biological Association | http://www.fba.org.uk/home | Freshwater Biological Association |
Global Water Partnership National Farmers Union | http://www.nfuonline.com/ | The NFU trade association is the largest farming organisation is the in the UK. Its mission is to "champion British farming and provides professional representation and services to its Farmer and Grower members". |
River Science Network | http://riverscience.wikidot.com/start | River Science Network |
River Restoration Centre | http://www.therrc.co.uk/ | The River Restoration Centre (RRC) exists to promote, facilitate and support best practice in river, watercourse and floodplain management across the UK. It aims to provide a focal point for the exchange and dissemination of information and expertise relating to river restoration and enhancement. The Centre also provides advice on site-specific technical issues through a network of experienced river restoration practitioners. RRC is a non-profit making organisation which aims to offer impartial advice to enable practitioners and clients, to gain maximum benefit from current experiences in a variety of easily accessible ways. |
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands | http://www.ramsar.org/ | The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands |
The Rivers Trust | http://http://www.theriverstrust.org/ | The main aims of the River Trusts are, “to co-ordinate, represent and develop the aims and interests of the member Trusts in the promotion of sustainable, holistic and integrated catchment management and sound environmental practices, recognising the wider economic benefits for local communities and the value of education.”
They have produced a catchment mapping tool for England and Wales Catchment Mapping Tool. |
Wild Trout Trust | http://www.wildtrout.org/ | The Wild Trout Trust stimulates hands-on, in-the-water projects, helping others to help themselves with habitat improvement in and around rivers and lakes. |
World Wildlife Fund for Nature | http://www.wwf.org.uk/ | WWF-UK is the UK arm of the WWF Network. Using a combination of practical experience, knowledge and credibility, to work with governments, businesses and communities both here in the UK and around the world so that people and nature thrive within their fair share of the planet's natural resources. |
(also see The RESTORE network map)