Despite growing interest in river and catchment restoration, including a focus on nature-based solutions, assessing effectiveness of restoration programmes continues to prove a challenge. The development of the Eddleston Water project, the Scottish Government’s empirical study of the impact of implementing natural flood management measures on flood risk and habitat restoration, provides the opportunity to review restoration monitoring at a strategic and operational level for this long-running catchment restoration programme. The project has implemented an extensive range of restoration measures along the river and across the 69 km2 catchment. This paper reviews the monitoring strategy and assesses both how the monitoring network developed m...
The Eddleston Water project addresses the potential contribution that natural flood management can m...
River restoration is a relatively recent undertaking, with high levels of complexity and uncertainty...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...
Despite growing interest in river and catchment restoration, including a focus on nature-based solut...
Despite growing interest in river and catchment restoration, including a focus on nature-based solut...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
With growing investment in river restoration, we increasingly need to justify costs by demonstrating...
Developing the most comprehensive flood management monitoring network in the United Kingdom. Part of...
Nature-based solutions are widely advocated for freshwater ecosystem conservation and restoration. A...
Globally, flood frequency has increased over the last three decades. Natural Flood Management (NFM) ...
Nature-based solutions are widely advocated for freshwater ecosystem conservation and restoration. A...
The Eddleston Water project addresses the potential contribution that natural flood management can m...
River restoration is a relatively recent undertaking, with high levels of complexity and uncertainty...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...
Despite growing interest in river and catchment restoration, including a focus on nature-based solut...
Despite growing interest in river and catchment restoration, including a focus on nature-based solut...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
This paper provides data on the changing character of river restoration within one country within a ...
With growing investment in river restoration, we increasingly need to justify costs by demonstrating...
Developing the most comprehensive flood management monitoring network in the United Kingdom. Part of...
Nature-based solutions are widely advocated for freshwater ecosystem conservation and restoration. A...
Globally, flood frequency has increased over the last three decades. Natural Flood Management (NFM) ...
Nature-based solutions are widely advocated for freshwater ecosystem conservation and restoration. A...
The Eddleston Water project addresses the potential contribution that natural flood management can m...
River restoration is a relatively recent undertaking, with high levels of complexity and uncertainty...
Hydromorphological degradation impacts on habitat availability for biota in rivers. Degradation occu...