We investigated the ecohydraulic effects of a recently implemented hydropeaking mitigation measure in the Upper Noce Stream (NE Italy, Italian Alps), which also allows for additional hydropower production. The Upper Noce, a 3rd order gravel-bed stream, was affected since the mid-1920s by storage hydropower production and associated hydropeaking. The mitigation measure consisted in the diversion of most of the released hydropeaks into a sequence of three newly-installed, cascading run-of-the-river power plants, fed by a penstock running almost parallel to the former hydropeaking reach. The hydropeaking-diversion mitigation measure markedly reduced hydropeaking on a 10-km stream reach, and hydropeaking is now released immediately upstream the...