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hydrological recovery actions (stabilization of slopes and recovery of margins witch present erosion problems).,planting of autochthonous vegetation (elms, poplars, ashes, willows, tarajes, figs ...) along the most degraded banks; silvicultural treatments of riverside vegetation and plantations; cleaning and removal of waste; improve the longitudinal and transverse continuity of the river, extending the width of the banks and creating a fluvial corridor, recreational use (construction of footpaths, promenades and footbridges, and also recreational areas integrated into the river area, improving the population education and connection with their environmental heritage),,,  +
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implementation of Pool/riffle sequesnces, Creation of Slips, Creation of undercut banks, Creation of islands, Creation of bars, Improve longitudinal connectivity,Regeneration of alluvial forests, Floodplain reconnection,, ,,Awareness raising,,  +
H
introduction of spawning substrate and larger stones in the creek,, ,,project coonducted in coopperation with the local hunting and fishing association,  +
D
re-meandering, lowland shallow channel form, pool/riffle sequences,Floodplain reconnection with Dumbreck Marsh LNR,Re-meandering, ,,Community council, rotary club, access forum engagement, plus education days with local school children via Clyde River Foundation,More to follow once site has "bedded in" and greened up  +
A
reactivation and extending of tributary streams, Bed load addition,Regeneration of alluvial forests,, ,,,  +
V
reforestation, Reduction of bank slope,,Excavation for floodplain creation,Requalification and improvement of forestal cover along corridor,Alloctone species control, ,Monitoring strategy,,,Consultation  +
R
rehabilitate highly eroded and degraded river banks, Construction of a crib wall and placement of stone filled gabions to stabilise river banks, collected from cuttings and seeds in the area and grown on in local nurseries, Construction of artificial islands in the river channel to augment habitat heterogeneity, Removal of invasive plants, Installation of geotextile, Resectioning, Planting of native species,,, ,,,  +
F
removal of bottom slab formwork, Adding sinuosity,,Increase water retention area, Connection to wider floodplain, Wetland habitat,Channel naturalisation, Improvement of channel morphology, Enabling dynamics, Meandering channel, ,,Community involvement,,  +
P
removal of cement covers, diversification,,,Channel widening Creation of in-stream wetland,,Adoption of new practices for aquatic vegetation management , pumping water to an adjacent newly afforested riparian buffer for nitrogen and phosphorous removal,,  +
B
removal of dams, Rock ramp construction,,,Channel naturalisation, ,,Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders,,  +
R
removal of sluices, removal of dams, Creation of fish passes, Weir removal, Weir lowering,,, ,,,  +
L
removing or breaching weirs and reinforcements, Allowing stone weirs and bank reinforcements to break down, Removal of bank reinforcements,,Improvement of natural flows, Improve longitudinal connectivity, Introducing large woody debris, r,Channel naturalisation, Improvement of channel morphology, Removal of impoundments, ,Monitoring strategy,,Awareness raising, Engagement with a wide range of stakeholders, Improved leisure environment for angling and recreation,,  +
B
retreat and renewal of folld defences, construction of new intertidal area,New footpaths, sand martin nesting tubes, ,,Wheelchair access,  +
R
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step pool,, ,,,  +
R
treating riverside vegetation, Weir modification,,, ,,,  +
water,, Creating an extended network of locks and dams to ensure a higher level of moisture,Detailed description of the actions to be delivered and what the final outcome would be in terms of conservation benefit and subsequent management requirements,Information panels for people, Community consultation,,Participation in decision process,  +