Funding programme
Interreg
Project ID
PR-INT-23
Key
RIDB_297
Acronym
HyMoCARES
Description
River corridors represent one of the most used and modified landscape elements in the Alps. They provide key ecosystem services (ES), but currently many of them are at risk or significantly degraded. In order to ensure their conservation or restoration, the effects of human uses on ES need to be understood and tackled. In particular, river hydromorphological processes have a key role to ensure habitat maintenance and ecological connectivity and are strongly related to strategic societal challenges such as flood risk mitigation, renewable energy production, biodiversity conservation and ensuring recreational values of Alpine valleys.
Suitable approaches are needed to clarify the links between uses, hydromorphological processes and ES availability and to make ES more transparent to the public, support conflict resolution, and design cost-effective mitigation and restoration measures. The project will develop a conceptual framework, currently not available, and operational tools, comprising novel methods, to integrate ES in Alpine river basin planning and management, with a special focus on factors affecting river hydromorphology, including sediment continuity, while ensuring integration of local and basin scales.
Particular care will be devoted to identify actual planning, management, operational activities where the proposed approach can be applied and to collaborate directly with relevant actors, both public and private, in order to ensure proper transfer of project outputs and thus a tangible real-scale impact.
In order to ensure integration and transferability of the approach to all Alpine countries and to effectively tackle management issues with a clear regional/cross-border component, the consortium includes a transnational network of policy makers, public officers and practitioners in charge of river planning and management at different levels, as well as scientific experts on river hydromorphology and ecology and NGOs.Level of integration of the ecosystem services approach in the policy systems of the Alpine SpaceA functioning transnational cooperation structure, improved knowledge and validated operational approaches enabling better integration of ES in Alpine rivers management. Effects of restoration measures representative of several Alpine contexts assessed through project tools and widely disseminated. The HyMoCARES ES approach is integrated in the implementation process of pertinent EU strategies and legislation, e.g. WFD, Floods, Habitats, and in daily river management by relevant target groups.
Suitable approaches are needed to clarify the links between uses, hydromorphological processes and ES availability and to make ES more transparent to the public, support conflict resolution, and design cost-effective mitigation and restoration measures. The project will develop a conceptual framework, currently not available, and operational tools, comprising novel methods, to integrate ES in Alpine river basin planning and management, with a special focus on factors affecting river hydromorphology, including sediment continuity, while ensuring integration of local and basin scales.
Particular care will be devoted to identify actual planning, management, operational activities where the proposed approach can be applied and to collaborate directly with relevant actors, both public and private, in order to ensure proper transfer of project outputs and thus a tangible real-scale impact.
In order to ensure integration and transferability of the approach to all Alpine countries and to effectively tackle management issues with a clear regional/cross-border component, the consortium includes a transnational network of policy makers, public officers and practitioners in charge of river planning and management at different levels, as well as scientific experts on river hydromorphology and ecology and NGOs.Level of integration of the ecosystem services approach in the policy systems of the Alpine SpaceA functioning transnational cooperation structure, improved knowledge and validated operational approaches enabling better integration of ES in Alpine rivers management. Effects of restoration measures representative of several Alpine contexts assessed through project tools and widely disseminated. The HyMoCARES ES approach is integrated in the implementation process of pertinent EU strategies and legislation, e.g. WFD, Floods, Habitats, and in daily river management by relevant target groups.
Lead entity
Civil protection Agency
Lead Country
Italy
Partners
-
Partners countries
Italy
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Slovenia
France
Start end date
-
Time frame
2016 - 2019
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
Natural and Climate Hazards
Approach
Ecological restoration
Environment
Rivers, Lakes and Ponds