An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers

A structured and collaborative approach to design and decision‐making in the context of ecological restoration of rivers is developed and illustrated using a case study involving the mitigation of physical barriers to fish migration on the River Trent in the UK. The integrated design and decision-ma...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
Main Authors: King, Myron, van Zyll de Jong, Michael, Piercey, Doug, Nunn, Andy D., Cowx, Ian G.
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Published: Routledge 2021
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spelling ftunivhullir:oai:hull-repository.worktribe.com:3789785 2023-05-15T15:32:13+02:00 An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers King, Myron van Zyll de Jong, Michael Piercey, Doug Nunn, Andy D. Cowx, Ian G. 2021-06-11 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/3789785/1/Article https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3789785 https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2021.1932772 unknown Routledge https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3789785 Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Pagination 1-24 doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2021.1932772 https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/file/3789785/1/Article 0964-0568 doi:10.1080/09640568.2021.1932772 openAccess River rehabilitation Catchment approach Decision framework Habitat improvement River connectivity Journal Article acceptedVersion 2021 ftunivhullir https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2021.1932772 2023-03-26T20:26:00Z A structured and collaborative approach to design and decision‐making in the context of ecological restoration of rivers is developed and illustrated using a case study involving the mitigation of physical barriers to fish migration on the River Trent in the UK. The integrated design and decision-making framework provide a practical workflow model for structuring multi‐attribute decisions, engaging stakeholders, and assembling a design team needed to successfully plan environmental interventions. In our implementation team, members included ecologists, fisheries biologists, government scientists, and representatives of key stakeholder groups. The case study demonstrated a values‐based approach to implementing an ecological restoration plan that addresses some of the long‐standing barrier removal goals associated with the reintroduction of Atlantic salmon and European Union (EU) Habitats Directive listed species European lamprey and River eel. The integrated decision-driven, design framework approach is highlighted by trans-disciplinarily and social learning. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon University of Hull: Repository@Hull Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 1 24
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topic River rehabilitation
Catchment approach
Decision framework
Habitat improvement
River connectivity
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Catchment approach
Decision framework
Habitat improvement
River connectivity
King, Myron
van Zyll de Jong, Michael
Piercey, Doug
Nunn, Andy D.
Cowx, Ian G.
An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers
topic_facet River rehabilitation
Catchment approach
Decision framework
Habitat improvement
River connectivity
description A structured and collaborative approach to design and decision‐making in the context of ecological restoration of rivers is developed and illustrated using a case study involving the mitigation of physical barriers to fish migration on the River Trent in the UK. The integrated design and decision-making framework provide a practical workflow model for structuring multi‐attribute decisions, engaging stakeholders, and assembling a design team needed to successfully plan environmental interventions. In our implementation team, members included ecologists, fisheries biologists, government scientists, and representatives of key stakeholder groups. The case study demonstrated a values‐based approach to implementing an ecological restoration plan that addresses some of the long‐standing barrier removal goals associated with the reintroduction of Atlantic salmon and European Union (EU) Habitats Directive listed species European lamprey and River eel. The integrated decision-driven, design framework approach is highlighted by trans-disciplinarily and social learning.
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author King, Myron
van Zyll de Jong, Michael
Piercey, Doug
Nunn, Andy D.
Cowx, Ian G.
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van Zyll de Jong, Michael
Piercey, Doug
Nunn, Andy D.
Cowx, Ian G.
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title An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers
title_short An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers
title_full An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers
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