Case study:LIFE GREENCHANGE (LIFE17 NAT/IT/000619) – Construction of green infrastructures in the Fondazione Caetani farm – Restoration of the Fosso Epitaffio: Difference between revisions

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Project overview

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Status Planned
Project web site http://lifegreenchange.eu/en/
Themes Environmental flows and water resources, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydropower
Country Italy
Main contact forename Simonetta
Main contact surname Dario
Main contact user ID
Contact organisation Confagricoltura Latina
Contact organisation web site http://www.confagricolturalatina.it
Partner organisations Provincial di Latina; U-space s.r.l.; MIEMA; Poliedra
Parent multi-site project
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LIFE GREENCHANGE (LIFE17 NAT/IT/000619)

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This intervention is part of the project LIFE GREENCHANGE “GREEN INFRASTRUCTURES FOR INCREASING BIODIVERSITY IN AGRO PONTINO AND MALTESE RURAL AREAS” (LIFE17 NAT/IT/000619). In line with the objectives of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 and with the Communication from the Commission on Green Infrastructures, LIFE GREENCHANGE intends to contribute to halting the loss of biodiversity and to enhance the ecological value of the agricultural systems of the Agro Pontino and of the northern region of Malta, by planning and implementing Green Infrastructures and multifunctional actions in rural, semi-natural and natural areas. This intervention is part of the Action 5 “Construction of green infrastructures in the Fondazione Caetani farm”. The action consists in the implementation of demonstration projects aimed at increasing biodiversity in the Caetani Foundation farm without loss in terms of productivity. The farm is involved in the construction, management and maintenance of the interventions through the signing of land stewardship agreement.

In particular, it consists of the Sub-action 5.1. “Restoration of the Fosso Epitaffio”. The Fosso Epitaffio is located inside the Fondazione Caetani farm crossing it diagonally from north to south, and is also the main hydraulic line belonging to the secondary network of the Agro Pontino Reclamation Consortium. - remodeling and extension of the river bank and creation of a riparian arboreous shrubland; - planting of hygrophilous shrub species, and a first band of elophytes (Phragmites australis, Typha latifolia) and a second with shrubby and planar shrubby and arboreal species (Salix spp, Populus spp, Ulmus minor, Quercus robur).  - remodeling also some sections of the riverbed for the creation of different conditions of the river flow speed and morpho-bathymetric heterogeneity functional to fauna, especially amphibious. Multi-wire formations are foreseen, combining rows of only helophyte shrubs, and trees managed with coppice. Plantings of 2 ml were used for shrub species, 5 meters for tree species managed by coppice. The distance between the rows is at least 5 meters for tree species. The average hydraulic section is considerably enlarged by the remodeling action, thus not prejudicing the liquid transport capacity of the rod. The distances between the rows and on the row will be maintained even if they are used in the planting, a provision that is closest to the natural one, both as regards the species and the position. The work will have a linear development of 1,300 ml for a total width of 10 ml. The creation of the vegetated strip will affect approximately 5m only on the left bank of the ditch, allowing the reconstitution of a transversal and longitudinal river continuum to the watercourse capable of performing important naturalistic, landscape and mitigation of the percolating polluting load. The remodeling will allow to obtain also different conditions of current velocity and morpho-bathymetric heterogeneity functional to the above all amphibian fauna.

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district Middle Appenines
River basin Rio Martino

Subcatchment

River name Fosso Epitaffio
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Dominant land cover Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Site

Name Fondazione Caetani Farm (Municipality of Latina)
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Heavily modified water body No
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Protected species present Yes
Invasive species present Yes
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River corridor land use Intensive agriculture (arable)
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Project background

Reach length directly affected (m) 13001,300 m <br />1.3 km <br />130,000 cm <br />
Project started 2019/07/01
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Total cost category 10 - 50 k€
Total cost (k€) 5050 k€ <br />50,000 € <br />
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Funding sources EU financial contribution ERDF (LIFE PROGRAMME) and Provincia di Latina contribution

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure Riparian development
Hydromorphology Flow velocities, Freshwater flow regime
Biology green infrastructure
Physico-chemical
Other reasons for the project Agriculture


Measures

Structural measures
Bank/bed modifications Remodeling and extension of the river bank; Remodeling also some sections of the riverbed for the creation of different conditions of the river flow speed and morpho-bathymetric heterogeneity functional to fauna, especially amphibious.
Floodplain / River corridor Creation of a riparian arboreous shrubland; Planting of hygrophilous shrub species, and a first band of elophytes (Phragmites australis, Typha latifolia) and a second with shrubby and planar shrubby and arboreal species (Salix spp, Populus spp, Ulmus minor, Quercus robur). 
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Management interventions Landsteward agreement
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