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Birds as Indicators
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Healthy water bodies for a healthy planet
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Causes of degradation: Outdated technology Flows from Municipal and Industrial areas Mining Roads and highway construction Inorganic fertilisers & pesticides Quarrying
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To bring back to original or previous known form.
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Reduce degradation of an area, habitat or ecosystem and propel it on road to recovery. Re-establish, Return, Restore... to a close approximation of its original condition.
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Restoration is a holistic process - not achieved only through isolated manipulation of individual elements. Only plantation cures?
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Plants and animals should display native communities and diversity found in the region Use designs that favour natural processes
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Emulate a natural, self regulating system that is integrated ecologically with the landscape. # Reconstruction of physical conditions # Chemical readjustment of soil and water # Biological manipulation # Reintroduction of flora or fauna
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You are asked to repair a water-body… Look NOT JUST the waterbody, but the zone beyond- Riparian area Waste from industrial sewage, septic tanks and agriculture flows into Riparian area
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Location selection #Part of a watershed # Single / Multiple ecosystems # With or without human component History of site and context of restoration Factors for present state of degradation Stake holders and land use
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Technology for Restoration? Build structures? Applying fertilisers, bio- engineering? Only plantations? Restoration vs Landscaped garden vs Golf courses
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Aggressive exotics: Ipomea carnea and Typha augustata to be trimmed Check dams can be replaced by rapids Natural fallen trees, branches, roots provide food and habitat Pools are very important when fish are under stress due to high/ low flows
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Placement of rocks and boulders in the channel Root zone treatment to absorb toxins and nutrients Depressions create habitats for producers and consumers Interaction between aquatic and terristerial ecosystems enhances self cleaning ability Restoration should emphasis on recovery of ecological process and complementary land use pattern
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In the US, wetlands may be legally destroyed, but their losses must be compensated.
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Ecology Aquatic biology Hydrology Geo-morphology Engineering Planning Communications Social Sciences
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Nutrient cycle Plant succession Water levels Flow patterns Dynamics of erosion and deposition Chemical composition
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Degradation is a cummulative effect of neumerous and indirect impacts. Look at upstream and upslope activities Also downstream modifications like dams and urban centres.
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Recovery Ecological Process
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Start at the very beginning Make a complete inventory flora-fauna, specialised habitats, soil biota, land use, factors that facilitate and impede restoration Collect soil sample - pH, organic matter, moisture holding capacity. Hydrology- rainfall, surface and sub soil run offs
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Certain pioneer plants come up Simple food chains - Algae, zoo planktons, aquatic insects, fish, birds
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How does one reduce Alkalinity
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Restoration may not always proceed as per plan. Mid course correction necessary Check fon native and invasive species Example of Pashan Lake
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Is the community aware? Is there a Reference Site? Can you Anticipate the future? LEARN MORE
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Self sustainable design Avoid need for continuous maintainance Project not dependent on supply of resources Eco-system should be capable of adapting to future changes Design a naturally regenerate and recovering site Need to assess the sites' recovery and determine that there are no new problems.
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But Happiness is …
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& Real Happiness is …
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Limitations... Local restoration projects may not be able to change what goes on in the whole watershed... but you can anticipate changes due to Destruction … Did you say development...???
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