Case study:Reopening and restoration of the stream Hovinbekken
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Project overview
Status | In progress |
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Themes | Economic aspects, Flood risk management, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology, Monitoring, Social benefits, Spatial planning, Water quality, Urban |
Country | Norway |
Main contact forename | Agency of Urban Environment (temporary) |
Main contact surname | Oslo municipality (temporary) |
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Contact organisation | Oslo municipality |
Contact organisation web site | http://www.oslo.kommune.no |
Partner organisations | Sub-district (Vannområde) Oslo, Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), The Norwegian Environmental Agency (Miljødirektoratet), The Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), County Governor of Oslo og Viken |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
Teglverksdammen |
Project summary
Hovinbekken is one of several streams that were covered and culverted during the urban development of Oslo and the surrounding area in the 19th century. It is now considered a Heavily Modified Water Body (HMWB).
Through Oslo municipality's program, “Byøkologisk program 2011-2026”, plans were made to reopen closed streams and create blue-green corridors throughout the city. This included also the reopening of the stream Hovinbekken and restoration of parts of it back to a more natural state.
Here is a list of the restoration projects in Hovinbekken (completed, in progress or planned). These stretches of river are going to be reopened and/or undergo different types of restoration work:
• Side stream Barkebåtbekken - Finished in 2007
• The award winning Bjerkedalen park - Finished in 2013
• Tegelverkstomta/Tegelverksdammen - Finished in 2015
• Ensjøbyen - In progress
• Jordal - In progress
• Klosterenga park - Planned
Monitoring surveys and results
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Catchment and subcatchment
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Project background
Cost for project phases
Reasons for river restoration
Measures
MonitoringHydromorphological quality elements
Biological quality elements
Physico-chemical quality elements
Any other monitoring, e.g. social, economic
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