Ecological rehabilitation of floodplains
1. Austria
– The river Leitha – Rehabilitation from 0.0 km to 15.0 km
2. Belgium
– Restoration of floodplains along a freshwater tidal river: the Scheldt
3. France
– Mitigation of the impacts of hydroelectric schemes: an experiment in the Rhone floodplain, France
– The Rhine-Meuse water agency’s program for the protection of aquatic ecosystems
4. Germany
– Changes in hydro- and morphodynamics due to reopening of side arms of a river
– Soil pollution in floodplains of the Rhine river in Rhineland-Palatinate
5. Hungary
– Hydrobiological survey in the Gemenc protected landscape area
– Flood beds of Körös rivers
– The oxbows along the Dabube between R. St ; 1515 and 1465 km
– Hydraulic resistance of the floodplain vegetation, effects of deforestation/reforestation
– Szigetköz (an insular world between the branches of the Danube)
6. The Netherlands
– Criteria for ecological rehabilitation
– Ecological rehabilitation of the river Ijssel
– Side channels along the Netherlands rivers
– Fish passes in the Netherlands rivers
– Floodplain restoration: a challenge for river engineering
– World Wildlife Fund reanimates delta of Rhine
– Policy analysis for the rehabilitation of the Gemenc floodplain forest
– Ecological recovery of the river Meuse in the Netherlands
– Hydraulic roughness of floodplain forest
– Geomorphological differences between river reaches: differences in nature rehabilitation potentials
7. Switzerland
– Sediment regime and river restoration
– Protection against floods, case studies in Switzerland
8. United Kingdom
– River restoration as an integral part of the river management in England and Wales
– Restoration of floodplains: a UK perspective
9. Summary (English, German, French, Dutch)
– Ecological rehabilitation of floodplains, the state of the art
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