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The main actions of this project are creating a river corridor and removal of the structures that limit the development of natural geomorphic processes; control of invasive species and ways to improve the composition and extent of riparian forest; actions to mitigate the impact of flooding; and comply with the requirements of the WFD. | The main actions of this project are creating a river corridor and removal of the structures that limit the development of natural geomorphic processes; control of invasive species and ways to improve the composition and extent of riparian forest; actions to mitigate the impact of flooding; and comply with the requirements of the WFD. | ||
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.chcantabrico.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=207%3Aproyecto-de-restauracion-fluvial-del-bajo-narcea&catid=124%3Arestauracion-de-rios&Itemid=154&lang=es |
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Country | Spain |
Main contact forename | Juan Antonio |
Main contact surname | Martín Ventura |
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Contact organisation | C.H.Cantábrico |
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Project summary
Despite its good condition, riparian forests are under human pressure (pipelines, agricultural practices) that have reduced its size and fragmented. The pipelines have altered the natural processes of adjustment of the channels. Narcea River is one of the most important rivers in the North of Spain.
The main actions of this project are creating a river corridor and removal of the structures that limit the development of natural geomorphic processes; control of invasive species and ways to improve the composition and extent of riparian forest; actions to mitigate the impact of flooding; and comply with the requirements of the WFD.
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