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Restoration of the Sumava peatbog, Czech Republic
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Reconstruction and modernization of existing and construction of new reservoirs and ponds in rural areas of Poland
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Restoration of oxbows and floodplains on the Morava River, Slovakia
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Restoration of Coastal Meadows in Matsalu, Estonia
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The Vonarje flood storage reservoir in Croatia
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Lunéville, Floodplain restoration and reconnection of hydraulic annexes, France
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The first serie of Workshops is starting this week....
The NWRM project has to organise two series of regional Workshops held in parallel in all four Regional Networks established under the NWRM initiative to gather, share and promote local experiences and knowledge initiated in the regional networks and web fora, ultimately strengthening the regional networks.The first series is launched with the Western network Workshop held in Brussels on 22nd - 23rd of January 2014. This first round of workshops, in particular, aims at:
- Introducing NWRM and shedding light on what is understood under that notion
- Presenting the NWRM initiative and regional process
- Sharing views on constraints, difficulties, factors for success that are relevant to the design and implementation of NWRM, with emphasis on the practical relevance of these measures for the next planning cycle within the WFD and other directives
- Collecting views on the structure of the knowledge base, and the facilities that are offered to users to extract information
- Identifying expectations vis-à-vis the practical guide to be developed along the project and delivered right at the end
- Agreeing on follow-up steps for the regional network, while encouraging contribution to the case studies. Results will be reflected here: http://nwrm.eu/western-network
Restoration of Amalvas and Žuvintas Wetlands, Lithuania
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Morphological restoration of temporary watercourses in the National Forest of Chaux
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Environment for Europeans n°51: Moving from grey to green infrastruct
On p4 "Moving from grey to green infrastructure": this interesting article summarises some key aspects of the new approach of the EC towards Green infrastructures.You will find some further references to more detailed documents in this news article hereunder.
Restoration of the Vesselina river, Bulgaria
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Ecological reconstruction of the Gerai Pond, Romania
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Oroklini wetland restoration in Cyprus
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Restructuring the effluent web in Italy
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Germasogeia riverbed artificial groundwater recharge in Cyprus
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Second Western Regional Workshop - Save the date!
The second Western Regional Workshop will be held on July 1-2 in Strasbourg, France. Presentations, discussions and interactive sessions will focus on a key question concerning NWRM implementation: how can catchment management be adapted to widen the potential of NWRMs?More details, as well as the draft agenda of the workshop, are provided in the attached file.If you are interested in participating, please send an email to: g.depaoli@acteon-environment.euWe are looking forward to hearing from you!The Western Regional Network team
River floodplain restoration on the Tundzha, Bulgaria
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Restoration of Wetlands in the Western Lowland Area of the Dümmer Lake, Germany
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Dyke relocation on the river Elbe near Lenzen, Germany
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Wetland restoration in the Zahorie lowland, Slovakia
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WETMAN - Conservation and management of freshwater, Slovenia
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Diverse Habitat Reconstructions in the Őrség National Park in Hungary
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Restoration of the Cerny Potok stream, Czech-Republic
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Restoration of the Black Marsh of Saint-Coulban
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