A riverbank protection is an inert or living construction providing bank fixation but also an obstacle for the lateral connection of the river. Eliminating it consists in removing some parts of the bank protection, especially the inert one, in order to enhance lateral connections of the river, diversify flows (depth, substrate, and speed) and habitats, but also cap floods in the mainstream. It is a prerequisite for many other measures like re-meandering or widening, as well as initiating later channel migration and dynamics.
This measure is appropriate and very efficient in impounded large gravel riverbeds where gravel bars are drowned and shallow low-velocity habitats are virtually absent. In these impounded rivers, spawning and nursery habitats like shallow near-bank gravel bars, side channels, and backwaters are often the bottleneck for stream-type specific fish species. River banks have been heavily fixed and the potential for river restoration is limited due to uses like navigation, hydropower or flood protection and mitigation measures are restricted to the river banks.
Benefits | Level |
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PO1 - Improving status of biology quality elements
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Medium
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PO2 - Improving status of physico-chemical quality elements
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Medium
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PO3 - Improving status of hydromorphology quality elements
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Medium
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PO4 - Improving chemical status and priority substances
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Medium
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PO5 - Improving quantitative status
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Low
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PO6 - Improving chemical status
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Low
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PO7 - Prevent surface water status deterioration
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Medium
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PO8 - Prevent groundwater status deterioration
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Low
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PO9 - Take adequate and co-ordinated measures to reduce flood risks
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Medium
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PO10 - Protection of important habitats
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High
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PO11 - Better protection for ecosystems and more use of Green Infrastructure
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High
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PO12 - More sustainable agriculture and forestry
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High
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PO13 - Better management of fish stocks
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High
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PO14 - Prevention of biodiversity loss
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High
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ES1 - Water storage
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Medium
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ES2 - Fish stocks and recruiting
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Medium
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ES3 - Natural biomass production
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Medium
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ES4 - Biodiversity preservation
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Medium
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ES6 - Groundwater/aquifer recharge
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Low
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ES7 - Flood risk reduction
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High
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ES8 - Erosion/sediment control
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Medium
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ES9 - Filtration of pollutants
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Medium
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ES10 - Recreational opportunities
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Medium
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ES11 - Aesthetic/cultural value
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Medium
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BP1 - Store runoff
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Low
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BP2 - Slow runoff
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Low
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BP3 - Store river water
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High
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BP4 - Slow river water
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High
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BP5 - Increase evapotranspiration
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Low
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BP6 - Increase infiltration and/or groundwater recharge
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Low
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BP7 - Increase soil water retention
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Low
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BP9 - Intercept pollution pathways
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Medium
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BP10 - Reduce erosion and/or sediment delivery
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Medium
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BP12 - Create aquatic habitat
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Medium
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BP13 - Create riparian habitat
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Medium
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BP17 - Absorb and/or retain CO2
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Low
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