Measures
Restoration practices and guidelines
Various types of adaptation to climate change can be distinguished, including anticipatory and reactive adaptation, private and public adaptation, and autonomous and planned adaptation.
Practical adaptation, mitigation and restoration strategies are urgently required by river basin managers either to adapt to future climate change or to minimise the effects of future change on current or restored situations.
In this section we provide information on restoration practices and guidelines designed for river managers and practitioners.
You can learn more about the current climate change adaptation policies in Europe by visiting the European Climate Adaptation Platform website.
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Download "Integrating strategies at subcatchment and local scale and strategies" (Source: REFRESH), (pdf, 1mb)
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Download "Practical climate adaptation strategies in European freshwaters at sub-catchment and local scales" (Source: REFRESH), (pdf, 800kb)
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Download "Review of published climate change adaptation and mitigation_measures" (Source: JRC-IES), (pdf, 5.6mb)
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Download "Climate change adaptation" (Source: JRC-IES), (pdf, 2.1mb)
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Download "Rivers by design" (Source: RESTORE) (pdf, 5.6mb, external server)
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Download "Keeping rivers cool" (Source: Enviroment agency Wales) (pdf, 2.6mb, external server)
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Download "Drainage channel biodiversity" (Source: Association of Drainage Authorities and Natural England), (pdf, 5.3mb, external server)
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