Case study:Restoration of the River Ythan and its estuary

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Location: 57° 20' 16.77" N, 2° 0' 8.17" W
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Project overview

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Status Complete
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Themes Habitat and biodiversity, Land use management - agriculture, Water quality
Country Scotland
Main contact forename Keith
Main contact surname Newton
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Contact organisation Aberdeenshire Council
Contact organisation web site http://www.ythan.org.uk
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Project summary

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Restoration of the Ythan river catchment aimed to introduce measures to reduce pollutant inputs into the river and estuary and to reduce the growth of algae in the estuary, enhancing the ecological status of the site. The project used a community involvement approach as part of the new sustainable land management practices in the Ythan river catchment Restoration involved working with local farmers for increasing applications to agri-environment schemes, to develop nutrient budgeting, to produce water management plans and to encourage the use of buffer strips. Anglers, walkers, local residents and national agencies worked together to select and manage restoration work on sections of the river to create areas of semi-natural habitats. Local residents and others were involved in monitoring changes in water quality and other indicators. The project planned to encourage the application of innovative techniques to land management issues and also would take forward a number of local Biodiversity Action Partnerships (LBAPs).

Monitoring surveys and results

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Monitoring assessed the physical and biological conditions of the river and estuary, as well as the social attitudes to the river over the life of the project. The project successfully demonstrated a range of interventions to raise awareness of the river and mobilise interest in mitigation projects in the local community. Further information on this and other aspects on the project can be retrieved from the project website (see above and references).

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Supplementary funding information

Duration of the project 01/08/2001 to 28/02/2005 Total budget 737,038.00 € EU contribution 357,617.00 €



Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure
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Additional links and references

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http://www.riverythantrust.org/about-the-river/the-ythan-project The River Ythan Trust Summary report 2011-2012
http://www.ythan.org.uk/publications.htm The Ythan Project - list of publications
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/project/Projects/files/laymanReport/LIFE00 ENV UK 000894 LAYMAN.pdf Ythan project - Layman report
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/project/Projects/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.dspPage&n proj id=1859&docType=pdf LIFE Ythan project summary

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