Case study:Gammelelva
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Location: 63° 13' 3.56" N, 10° 18' 24.70" E
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Habitat and biodiversity |
Country | Norway |
Main contact forename | Dagmar |
Main contact surname | Hagen |
Main contact user ID | User:NINA |
Contact organisation | NINA |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.nina.no |
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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. Ox-bow lake is a redlisted nature type (Norwegian Redlist). In 2012/2013 quantities of sediments were excavated, and removed from the lake
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