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Journal of Environmental Management | 2014

How is success or failure in river restoration projects evaluated? Feedback from French restoration projects.

Bertrand Morandi; Hervé Piégay; Nicolas Lamouroux; Lise Vaudor

Since the 1990s, French operational managers and scientists have been involved in the environmental restoration of rivers. The European Water Framework Directive (2000) highlights the need for feedback from restoration projects and for evidence-based evaluation of success. Based on 44 French pilot projects that included such an evaluation, the present study includes: 1) an introduction to restoration projects based on their general characteristics 2) a description of evaluation strategies and authorities in charge of their implementation, and 3) a focus on the evaluation of results and the links between these results and evaluation strategies. The results show that: 1) the quality of an evaluation strategy often remains too poor to understand well the link between a restoration project and ecological changes; 2) in many cases, the conclusions drawn are contradictory, making it difficult to determine the success or failure of a restoration project; and 3) the projects with the poorest evaluation strategies generally have the most positive conclusions about the effects of restoration. Recommendations are that evaluation strategies should be designed early in the project planning process and be based on clearly-defined objectives.


Environmental Management | 2017

Diverse Approaches to Implement and Monitor River Restoration: A Comparative Perspective in France and Germany

Bertrand Morandi; Jochem Kail; Anne Toedter; Christian Wolter; Hervé Piégay

River restoration is a main emphasis of river management in European countries. Cross-national comparisons of its implementation are still rare in scientific literature. Based on French and German national censuses, this study compares river restoration practices and monitoring by analysing 102 French and 270 German projects. This comparison aims to draw a spatial and temporal framework of restoration practices in both countries to identify potential drivers of cross-national similarities and differences. The results underline four major trends: (1) a lag of almost 15 years in river restoration implementation between France and Germany, with a consequently higher share of projects in Germany than in France, (2) substantial similarities in restored reach characteristics, short reach length, small rivers, and in “agricultural” areas, (3) good correspondences between stressors identified and restoration measures implemented. Morphological alterations were the most important highlighted stressors. River morphology enhancement, especially instream enhancements, were the most frequently implemented restoration measures. Some differences exist in specific restoration practices, as river continuity restoration were most frequently implemented in French projects, while large wood introduction or channel re-braiding were most frequently implemented in German projects, and (4) some quantitative and qualitative differences in monitoring practices and a significant lack of project monitoring, especially in Germany compared to France. These similarities and differences between Germany and France in restoration application and monitoring possibly result from a complex set of drivers that might be difficult to untangle (e.g., environmental, technical, political, cultural).


Natures Sciences Sociétés | 2011

Les restaurations de rivières sur Internet : premier bilan

Bertrand Morandi; Hervé Piégay


VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l'environnement | 2016

Les Agences de l’eau et la restauration : 50 ans de tensions entre hydraulique et écologique

Bertrand Morandi; Hervé Piégay; Karen Johnstone; Diego Miralles


Archive | 2017

Restauration de cours d'eau en France : comment les définitions et les pratiques ont-elles évolué dans le temps et dans l'espace, quelles pistes d'action pour le futur ? / Bertrand Morandi et Hervé Piégay

Bertrand Morandi; Hervé Piégay


International Conference on River and Stream Restoration - Novel Approaches to Assess and Rehabilitate Modified Rivers | 2015

Improving river restoration policy: a few discussion points following 10 to 20 years of actions.

Hervé Piégay; A. Alber; Bertrand Morandi; Jérémie Riquier; Marie Spitoni


AGU. Session 5929 - Research Challenges and Opportunities in River Science Studies | 2015

Applications in Fluvial Geomorphology: a multi-scale perspective

Hervé Piégay; A. Alber; Fanny Arnaud; Frédéric Liébault; Bertrand Morandi


AAG Meeting | 2015

Restoration, Rehabilitation or Renaturation: Scientific or Cultural Concepts?

Bertrand Morandi; Hervé Piégay


Journées Inter-ZA | 2014

L'évaluation des projets de restauration écologique de cours d'eau : Quels retours d'expériences pour quelles stratégies à venir ?

Bertrand Morandi; Hervé Piégay; Nicolas Lamouroux; Lise Vaudor; A. Todter; Jochem Kail; Christian Wolter


Conference River Restoration in theory, towards a research agenda for river/floodplain engineering, Chinon (20 years of ecological river engineering at the university of Tours – 20 years of IMACOF) | 2014

Should we restore forms or processes? Feedbacks from field experiences.

Hervé Piégay; Fanny Arnaud; Bertrand Morandi; Jérémie Riquier

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Jochem Kail

University of Duisburg-Essen

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Nicolas Lamouroux

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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