Case study:Irpin river restoration
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Project overview
Status | Planned |
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Themes | Economic aspects, Flood risk management, Hydromorphology, Land use management - agriculture, Social benefits, Spatial planning |
Country | Ukraine |
Main contact forename | Michael |
Main contact surname | Hoffmann |
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Contact organisation | Institute of Water Problems and Land Reclamation |
Contact organisation web site | http://igim.org.ua |
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Project summary
The full name of the project is: Integrated Planning of water resources use within the Irpin River basin, subtitle: Irpin River restoration via integrated river basin management - Balancing nature, agriculture and recreation. The project was presented on the RR conference in Vienna 2013.
The project idea was developed on the basis of results from a comprehensive technical/hydrological study of the whole river basin in the years 2009-2012. In 2013 the Ukrainian Centre for River Restoration (UCRR) was established at the Institute for Water Problems and Land Reclamation, Kiev. The Irpin river project was selected as a first official project of the UCRR.
The project implementation has started with the participation and consultation of stakeholder in a special workshop in April 2014. Before, during and after this workshop all kind of information has been collected and used to upset a database for the use of GIS visualisation, GIS-based modelling and first characterisation of the catchments.
Monitoring surveys and results
A regular monitoring as foreseen for the WFD was not yet implemented. Existing results of former studies are mainly related to river discharge and random samplings of water quality controls.
Lessons learnt
The big number of problems and open questions is beyond the personnel and financial capacity of Ukrainian state institutions. International cooperation will help to gain or exchange best practices in river restoration but it is also clear that a much smaller subbasin of the river had to be selected to start with.
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