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Location: 63° 13' 3.56" N, 10° 18' 24.70" E


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Project overview

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Status Complete
Project web site
Themes Habitat and biodiversity
Country Norway
Main contact forename Per Ivar
Main contact surname Bergan
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation Governor of Trøndelag
Contact organisation web site http://www.fylkesmannen.no/Trondelag
Partner organisations Sweco
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Project summary

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This restoration project is part of a management plan for an ox-bow lake protected as a nature reserve in 1993. The lake is under pressure from new infrastructure and runoff from nearby agricultural land. The main pressure was eutrophication. An overall aim for the project is to restore ain reopen the lake and open water to protect and secure the future survival of rare forest type and animal life. This imply to extend the survival of thi nature type, that naturally is a dynamic habitat and will eventuelly dry out. Due to pressure on natural river systems the establishment of new ox-bow lakes is very limited. Ox-bow lake is a redlisted nature type (Norwegian Redlist). In 2012/2013 large quantities of sediments were excavated, and removed from Gammelelva. This resulted in more open water.

Monitoring surveys and results

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The status of the lake was monitored before the restoration: Area of open water (from airal photo 1947 - 2011). Status for species (plants, insects, zooplankton, amphibians, fish and birds) has been mapped. There are no spesific plans for further monitoring after restoration.

Lessons learnt

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This project gave interesting experience from the practical side, in cooperation with the entrepreneur. The project was highly wanted from management authorities and involved partners. The local people are a bit more biased, due to rewetting and changes in the areas, and fair for less recreation values. The output is partly successful, but the pressure from surrondings in combination with the natural prosesses is challenging, and the status of the oxbow-lake will still be changing. A need for continuous management to mainstain the habitat.


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Site

Name Gammelelva nature reserve
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WFD (national) typology
WFD water body name
Pre-project morphology
Reference morphology
Desired post project morphology
Heavily modified water body No
National/international site designation
Local/regional site designations
Protected species present Yes
Invasive species present Yes
Species of interest invasive lupin in near surrondings
Dominant hydrology oxbow-lake
Dominant substrate wetland
River corridor land use infrastructure, Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Average bankfull channel depth (m)
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Mean annual discharge (m3/s)
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Average unit stream power (W/m2)


Project background

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Project started 2011
Works started
Works completed
Project completed
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Total cost (k€) 3000030,000 k€ <br />30,000,000 € <br />
Benefit to cost ratio
Funding sources Environmental management authorities

Cost for project phases

Phase cost category cost exact (k€) Lead organisation Contact forename Contact surname
Investigation and design Sweco Per Ivar Bergan
Stakeholder engagement and communication Local farmers and landowners
Works and works supervision Sweco Per Ivar Bergan
Post-project management and maintenance Governor of Trondelag Jan-Erik Andersen
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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Infrastructure delevopment, agriculture
Hydromorphology road and railway crossing the river
Biology euthropication, invasive species
Physico-chemical eutrophication
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Measures

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Floodplain / River corridor Area of open water
Planform / Channel pattern
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Monitoring

Hydromorphological quality elements

Element When monitored Type of monitoring Control site used Result
Before measures After measures Qualitative Quantitative
Channel pattern/planform Yes Yes No Yes No Improvement

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