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|Contact organisation=Consorzio di Bonifica Acque Risorgive | |Contact organisation=Consorzio di Bonifica Acque Risorgive | ||
|Contact organisation url=http://www.acquerisorgive.it/ | |Contact organisation url=http://www.acquerisorgive.it/ | ||
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|Picture description=New in-stream wetland | |Picture description=New in-stream wetland | ||
|Project summary=The main objectives of this project concerned the reduction of flood risk and of nutrients supply to Venice Lagoon to avoid eutrophication; in the same time an increase of biodiversity was expected. These different objectives have been reached by a number of restoration actions: river section enlargement, increase of sinuosity by the creation of new meanders,in-stream and out-stream wetlands and adoption of new practices in river management to permit a complete or partial preservation of aquatic vegetation; the creation of 4220 m.of new woody riparian buffer was mainly done for nutrient removal. | |||
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|Subcatchment=Bacino scolante della laguna di Venezia | |Subcatchment=Bacino scolante della laguna di Venezia | ||
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|Floodplain / River corridor=Floodplain reconnection, Floodplain creation, Buffer strips, | |||
|Floodplain / River corridor= | |Planform / Channel pattern=Channel naturalisation, Channel widening, Meandering channel, | ||
|Planform / Channel pattern=Channel naturalisation | |Other technical measure=Creation of in-stream and out-stream wetland | ||
|Other technical measure=Creation of in-stream and out-stream wetland | |Management interventions=Adoption of new practices for aquatic vegetation management | ||
|Management interventions=Adoption of new practices for | |Social measures=Involvement of farmers in buffer strips plantation | ||
|Social measures=Involvement of farmers in buffer strips plantation | |||
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|Link= | |Link=www.cirf.org/rf2012/atti/rischio_Cornelio.pdf | ||
|Description=Paper describing the project presented at the II Conference on river restoration in Italy (2012) - In Italian | |Description=Paper describing the project presented at the II Conference on river restoration in Italy (2012) - In Italian | ||
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|Link= | |Link=www.acquerisorgive.it/page.asp?m=18 | ||
|Description= | |Description=A website section dedicated to river restoration projects, studies and monitoring results by Consorzio Acque Risorgive | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 2 January 2019
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Land use management - agriculture, Land use management - forestry, Monitoring, Water quality |
Country | Italy |
Main contact forename | Paolo |
Main contact surname | Cornelio |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Consorzio di Bonifica Acque Risorgive |
Contact organisation web site | http://http://www.acquerisorgive.it/ |
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Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
The main objectives of this project concerned the reduction of flood risk and of nutrients supply to Venice Lagoon to avoid eutrophication; in the same time an increase of biodiversity was expected. These different objectives have been reached by a number of restoration actions: river section enlargement, increase of sinuosity by the creation of new meanders,in-stream and out-stream wetlands and adoption of new practices in river management to permit a complete or partial preservation of aquatic vegetation; the creation of 4220 m.of new woody riparian buffer was mainly done for nutrient removal.
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Pagana canal restoration project, Rio San Martino and Piovega di Scandolara restoration project, Rio Sant'Ambrogio restoration project, Salzano wetland and Marzenego river restoration project, Zero river restoration project
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