Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden

Restoration projects are planned and carried out in order to reduce the impact due to anthropogenic influence and to achieve at least good ecological status according to the EU Water Framework Directive. The resilience effort of such restorations is however ambiguous. The aim of this study was to...

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Autores principales: Hesselgren, Jenny, Ingesdotter, Linnea
Formato: M2
Lenguaje:sueco
Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment 2012
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author Hesselgren, Jenny
Ingesdotter, Linnea
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description Restoration projects are planned and carried out in order to reduce the impact due to anthropogenic influence and to achieve at least good ecological status according to the EU Water Framework Directive. The resilience effort of such restorations is however ambiguous. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of follow up restoration measures in Swedish lakes and streams. In particular, we visualized the geographical spread of restoration measures in Sweden and quantified the different types of measures that were implemented so far. Further, we evaluated the extent of sampling of biological factors before and after the restoration measures have occurred. For the purpose of our study, we used the recently compiled national database of restoration measures in Swedish lakes and streams. We focused our study on five catchments; Emån and Mörrumsån in southern Sweden and Lögdeälven, Sävarån and Umeälven in the northern Sweden. The results show that the geographic spread of restoration measures differed between the northern and the southern catchments. The restoration measures in the northern catchments showed a distinct pattern with mainly fish ways and biotope treatment. This was not the case in the southern catchments, where a variety of measures was used. The results also showed that instead of proper follow-ups (including studies before the restoration measures were preformed), it was more common to only have subsequent sampling of biological factors. Hence, in most cases no conclusions on the actual effectiveness of the restoration measures can be drawn.
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spelling RepoSLU47512012-09-04T07:43:44Z Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden Evaluation of the national database of measures in water in five Swedish catchments Hesselgren, Jenny Ingesdotter, Linnea akvatiska system avrinningsområden biotopvård fisktrappa restaurering Restoration projects are planned and carried out in order to reduce the impact due to anthropogenic influence and to achieve at least good ecological status according to the EU Water Framework Directive. The resilience effort of such restorations is however ambiguous. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of follow up restoration measures in Swedish lakes and streams. In particular, we visualized the geographical spread of restoration measures in Sweden and quantified the different types of measures that were implemented so far. Further, we evaluated the extent of sampling of biological factors before and after the restoration measures have occurred. For the purpose of our study, we used the recently compiled national database of restoration measures in Swedish lakes and streams. We focused our study on five catchments; Emån and Mörrumsån in southern Sweden and Lögdeälven, Sävarån and Umeälven in the northern Sweden. The results show that the geographic spread of restoration measures differed between the northern and the southern catchments. The restoration measures in the northern catchments showed a distinct pattern with mainly fish ways and biotope treatment. This was not the case in the southern catchments, where a variety of measures was used. The results also showed that instead of proper follow-ups (including studies before the restoration measures were preformed), it was more common to only have subsequent sampling of biological factors. Hence, in most cases no conclusions on the actual effectiveness of the restoration measures can be drawn. SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment 2012 M2 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/4751/
spellingShingle akvatiska system
avrinningsområden
biotopvård
fisktrappa
restaurering
Hesselgren, Jenny
Ingesdotter, Linnea
Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
title Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
title_full Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
title_fullStr Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
title_full_unstemmed Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
title_short Utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
title_sort utvärdering av den nationella databasen över åtgärder i vatten i fem svenska huvudavrinningsområden
topic akvatiska system
avrinningsområden
biotopvård
fisktrappa
restaurering