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Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Themes | Economic aspects, Environmental flows and water resources, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower, Hydromorphology, Monitoring, Social benefits, Spatial planning, Water quality, Urban |
Country | Norway |
Main contact forename | Agency of Urban Environment |
Main contact surname | Oslo municipality |
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Contact organisation | Oslo municipality |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.oslo.kommune.no |
Partner organisations | Akerselvas Venner (MAV), Sub-district (Vannområde) Oslo, Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), The Norwegian Environmental Agency (Miljødirektoratet), Oslo Elveforum, The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), County Governor of Oslo og Viken |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
Project summary
The river Akerselva is one of the main rivers that flows through Oslo city and starts at the lake Maridalsvannet north of the Oslo city. Like many other urban rivers, Akerselva was impacted by urban development and activities since the 19th century. A lot has been done during the last 25 years regarding the improvement of the water quality and the reduction of pollutions to the river.
Through Oslo municipalitys program, “Byøkologisk program 2011-2026”, planes were made to reopen closed streams and create blue/green corridors throughout the city and is one of the reasons for restoration work regarding Akerselva and other Oslo-rivers has started. Several restoration efforts have already been done in Akerselva in resent years or is planned to be done in the future.
Here is a list of some of the restoration measures that has been completed until now in different parts/sections of the river:
• 2000: Reopening of the river in relation to Akerselva miljøpark in Nydalen
• 2013: Habitat improvement measures in Akerselva between Kuba and Ankerbua
• 2016: Habitat improvement measures by Kubaparken
• 2017: Habitat improvement measures in the Karsten Warholm neighborhood by Badebekken
• 2018: Habitat improvement measures at 3 localities in Akerselvas middle part (by Myreløkka, Ivan Bjøndals gate and Lillogata)
• 2019: Bulilding/improving fish stairs at Grønvoldsterskelen
Monitoring surveys and results
Lessons learnt
Image gallery
Catchment and subcatchment
Site
Project background
Cost for project phases
Reasons for river restoration
Measures
MonitoringHydromorphological quality elements
Biological quality elements
Physico-chemical quality elements
Any other monitoring, e.g. social, economic
Monitoring documents
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