Case study:Barn Elms Wetland Centre, South West London
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Economic aspects, Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits, Urban |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Kevin |
Main contact surname | Peberdy |
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Contact organisation | Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.wwt.org.uk/ |
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Project summary
Work undertaken:
- Wetland habitat creation
- reedbed and lake creation
- on-going monitoring
- access and amenity, visitors centre.
Housing development provided the opportunity to create major new wetland habitat on the site of former waterworks. The new centre is a good example of how the development and planning process can lead to habitat enhancement on a significant scale. The 43 hectare London Wetland Centre is the best urban site in Europe to watch wildlife, an international award winning visitor attraction and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
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Other case studies in this subcatchment: Anton Crescent Wetlands Regeneration, Ashlone Wharf FCRM scheme, Barn Elms Sports Ground, Barnes Common, Barnes Common improvements, Beverley Brook Flow control structures, Beverley Brook d/s of Rock’s Lane, Beverley Park, Cuddington Park, Horne Way Weir... further results
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