Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany

Floodplain restoration has been successfully initiated on a 420 hectare area on the Middle Elbe River in the German Federal State of Brandenburg. Within a federally funded “Large Scale Conservation Project”, grassland dominated agricultural landscape was converted into a natural floodplain area bet...

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Main Author: DAMM Christian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CITDD Publishing House 2013-12-01
Series:Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute
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Online Access:http://www.ddni.ro/manager/editor/UserFiles/File/Scientific%20annals/volume/19/19.Final/art_11.pdf
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spelling doaj-e9f2ef86bf064b8ca9febbec7452e5792020-11-25T01:00:29ZengCITDD Publishing HouseScientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute1842-614X2247-99022013-12-0119798610.7427/DDI.19.11Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, GermanyDAMM Christian0KIT-WWF-Auen-Institut, Rastatt, GermanyFloodplain restoration has been successfully initiated on a 420 hectare area on the Middle Elbe River in the German Federal State of Brandenburg. Within a federally funded “Large Scale Conservation Project”, grassland dominated agricultural landscape was converted into a natural floodplain area between 2002 and 2011. The relocation of a dike was essential to re-establish natural flooding conditions as a prerequisite for the rehabilitation of floodplain specific animal and plant communities. At the same time the dike relocation proved to be of great benefit to flood protection, restoring retention capacity, broadening a narrow of dikes and eliminating a hydraulic bottleneck situation in a dangerous river bent. Alluvial forest was initiated by scattered plantations of autochthonous woody species leaving much of the area subject to spontaneous succession. Excavation of alluvial water bodies and maintenance of a extensively grazed horse pasture area add to a diversity of landscape elements with the aim to restore a broad range of floodplain habitats with a high level of biodiversity. The initiated landscape change quickly set off successional processes, mostly related to the altered hydrological conditions among which extended periods of inundation are of major importance. Severe changes in vegetation communities, birdlife and fish communities could be assessed by evaluation investigations and prove the success of the restoration project. Research activities and public environmental education continue to play an important role in the management of the project.http://www.ddni.ro/manager/editor/UserFiles/File/Scientific%20annals/volume/19/19.Final/art_11.pdfElbeLenzenfloodplain restorationalluvial forestdike relocation
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Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany
Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute
Elbe
Lenzen
floodplain restoration
alluvial forest
dike relocation
author_facet DAMM Christian
author_sort DAMM Christian
title Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany
title_short Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany
title_full Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany
title_fullStr Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river Elbe, Germany
title_sort ecological restoration and dike relocation on the river elbe, germany
publisher CITDD Publishing House
series Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute
issn 1842-614X
2247-9902
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Floodplain restoration has been successfully initiated on a 420 hectare area on the Middle Elbe River in the German Federal State of Brandenburg. Within a federally funded “Large Scale Conservation Project”, grassland dominated agricultural landscape was converted into a natural floodplain area between 2002 and 2011. The relocation of a dike was essential to re-establish natural flooding conditions as a prerequisite for the rehabilitation of floodplain specific animal and plant communities. At the same time the dike relocation proved to be of great benefit to flood protection, restoring retention capacity, broadening a narrow of dikes and eliminating a hydraulic bottleneck situation in a dangerous river bent. Alluvial forest was initiated by scattered plantations of autochthonous woody species leaving much of the area subject to spontaneous succession. Excavation of alluvial water bodies and maintenance of a extensively grazed horse pasture area add to a diversity of landscape elements with the aim to restore a broad range of floodplain habitats with a high level of biodiversity. The initiated landscape change quickly set off successional processes, mostly related to the altered hydrological conditions among which extended periods of inundation are of major importance. Severe changes in vegetation communities, birdlife and fish communities could be assessed by evaluation investigations and prove the success of the restoration project. Research activities and public environmental education continue to play an important role in the management of the project.
topic Elbe
Lenzen
floodplain restoration
alluvial forest
dike relocation
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