URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION. BENEFITS AND IMPACTS.

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URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION

BENEFITS AND IMPACTS

MAIN IMPACTS: Water quality Hydrology and hydro-morphology Ecological characteristics 3. Benefits and Impacts

MAIN BENEFITS: 3. Benefits and Impacts Ecological value and bio-diversity Amenity value and aesthetical appearance Social and economic well-being Flora and fauna diversity Recreational value …

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits IMPACTS: Water quality: Physical characteristics Chemical quality BENEFITS:

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits Ecological value and bio-diversity Amenity value and aesthetical appearance BENEFITS: Social and economic well-being

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits IMPACTS: Hydrology and hydro-morphology: Discharge Connectivity BENEFITS: River banks

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits IMPACTS: Hydrology and hydro-morphology: Discharge Connectivity BENEFITS: River banks

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits IMPACTS: Ecological characteristics: Aquatic and riparian fauna BENEFITS: Aquatic and riparian flora

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits Flora diversity Fauna diversity BENEFITS: Other specific issues

3. Benefits and Impacts Rehabilitation impacts and benefits Public perception of rivers Sensual experiences OTHER BENEFITS: Public acceptance Recreational value