Case study:The Taw River Improvement Project (TRIP): Difference between revisions
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|Partner organisations=North Devon Biosphere Reserve, Farming and Wildlife Group South West, Devon Wildlife Trust | |||
|Name of parent multi-site project=The Trust's River Improvment Projects | |||
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|Project summary=TRIP is a partnership project that will use CRF funds to manage restoration work to deliver habitat improvements in the Taw catchment. The partnership, led by the Westcountry Rivers Trust, has been carrying out river restoration and addressing the causes of Water Framework Directive issues together for many years. | |||
The outcomes of the project are the following: | |||
Water quality management – More con-sistent supply of better water quality | |||
Improved biodiversity - increased hab-itat biodiversity and renaturalisation | |||
Social - Improved leisure environment for angling and recreation | |||
Economic - Improved fisheries and spawning for commercial stocks | |||
Flood attenuation and management - Increased wetted and wooded areas | |||
Counteract climate change - Carbon sequestration through wetland sinks | |||
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Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Themes | Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Laurence |
Main contact surname | Couldrick |
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Contact organisation | Westcountry Rivers Trust |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.wrt.org.uk/ |
Partner organisations | North Devon Biosphere Reserve, Farming and Wildlife Group South West, Devon Wildlife Trust |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
Project summary
TRIP is a partnership project that will use CRF funds to manage restoration work to deliver habitat improvements in the Taw catchment. The partnership, led by the Westcountry Rivers Trust, has been carrying out river restoration and addressing the causes of Water Framework Directive issues together for many years.
The outcomes of the project are the following:
Water quality management – More con-sistent supply of better water quality
Improved biodiversity - increased hab-itat biodiversity and renaturalisation
Social - Improved leisure environment for angling and recreation
Economic - Improved fisheries and spawning for commercial stocks
Flood attenuation and management - Increased wetted and wooded areas
Counteract climate change - Carbon sequestration through wetland sinks
Monitoring surveys and results
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