Subcatchment:Ravensbourne (Catford to Deptford): Difference between revisions
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Catchment
| River basin district | Thames |
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| River basin | London |
Subcatchment
| River name | Ravensbourne (Catford to Deptford) |
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| Area category | 100 - 1000 km² |
| Area (km2) | |
| Maximum altitude category | 100 - 200 m |
| Maximum altitude (m) | 132132 m <br />0.132 km <br />13,200 cm <br /> |
| Dominant geology | Calcareous |
| Ecoregion | Great Britain |
| Dominant land cover | Urban |
| Waterbody ID | GB106039023270 |
Location: 51° 27' 32.62" N, 0° 0' 53.24" W
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List of case studies in this subcatchment
| Project title | Theme | Project status |
|---|---|---|
| Broadway Fields/ Seagers Distillary | Economic aspects Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | Planned |
| Catford Greyhound Stadium | Habitat and biodiversity | Planned |
| Cornmill Gardens (QUERCUS) | Social benefits Spatial planning | Complete |
| Ladywell Fields (QUERCUS) | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Hydromorphology Monitoring Social benefits Urban | Complete |
| Ladywell Fields Phase 2 | Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | Complete |
| Ladywell Fields to Cornmill Gardens | Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits | Planned |
| Ladywell Fields toeboarding | Habitat and biodiversity | Complete |
| Lewisham College weir | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity | Planned |
| Linear Park | Fisheries Habitat and biodiversity Social benefits Urban | Complete |
| QUERCUS Ravensbourne | Economic aspects Social benefits Urban | Complete |
| Ravensbourne Tescos | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | Planned |
| Ravensbourne/Pool confluence weir bypass channel | Fisheries | Complete |
| Wickes – Harford retail site | Economic aspects Environmental flows and water resources Fisheries Flood risk management Habitat and biodiversity | Planned |