Case study:The Upper Raba River Spawning Grounds

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Location: 49° 49' 47.88" N, 19° 57' 29.99" E
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Project overview

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Status In progress
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Themes Habitat and biodiversity
Country Poland
Main contact forename The Upper Raba River Spawning Grounds Project
Main contact surname The Upper Raba River Spawning Grounds Project
Main contact user ID User:Arolam
Contact organisation
Contact organisation web site http://tarliskagornejraby.pl/news.php
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The Raba River is located in southern of Poland and is one of the tributaries of the River Vistula. The restoration was carried out as the aim of reinforcing the corridor boundaries without a disturbing the river channel. The objective of the restoration was to increase retention of flood water avoiding regulation and bank reinforcement, conserving the river habitats and their connectivity focusing on river subjectivity, its features and needs in objective to attain a quasi-natural state of the valley.

Steps and progress of the restoration (technical work)? Erodible corridor on the stem river; Decommissioning of check dams on two tributaries; Monitoring and maintenance of riffles as the features controlling channel conveyance

- Discovered good restoration practices (i.e. techniques, methods, practices)? Preparation of the guidelines ‘Possible technical and biological interventions in mountain river maintenance’ for river managers

Expected results: - Changes in hydromorphological, biological or physico-chemical elements of the watercourse after restoration? Increased habitat heterogeneity in the stem river and tributaries; Enhanced storage of bed material improving the spawning conditions for fish; Re-establishing the longitudinal connectivity of the tributaries; Reduced maximum summer temperatures of the river water; Improved condition of fish populations; Reduced occurrence of invasive alien plant species in the riparian area - Other results (awareness-raising, land purchase, payment for ecosystem services, etc.)? Raising the environmental awareness among river managers and local inhabitants; Arresting and reversal of the tendency to channel incision, in the long-term allowing to re-establish the conditions of geomorphic dynamic equilibrium; Increased retention of flood water in the river reach within the erodible corridor; Re-establishing the formation of early successional stages of riparian plant communities

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Catchment and subcatchment

Catchment

River basin district the Vistula River basin
River basin The Raba River

Subcatchment

River name The Raba River
Area category 100 - 1000 km²
Area (km2) 644644 km² <br />64,400 ha <br />
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Dominant geology Siliceous
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Dominant land cover Woodland, Extensive agriculture
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Site

Name The Raba River
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WFD water body name The Raba River
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Heavily modified water body No
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Protected species present No
Invasive species present No
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River corridor land use
Average bankfull channel width category more than 50 m
Average bankfull channel width (m) 6060 m <br />0.06 km <br />6,000 cm <br />
Average bankfull channel depth category 2 - 5 m
Average bankfull channel depth (m) 2.52.5 m <br />0.0025 km <br />250 cm <br />
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Project background

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Project started 01/2012
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Project completed 2016/12/01
Total cost category 500 - 1000 k€
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Funding sources Swiss Contribution to the Enlarged European Union, Association own sources

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Reasons for river restoration

Mitigation of a pressure
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