This is the third and final in a series of three Policy Briefs published by the REFORM project. This Policy Brief presents key conclusions and recommendations of the REFORM project, which are relevant for policy-makers involved in river basin management planning.
The key conclusions and recommendations address the following themes: - REFORM hydromorphology framework - REFORM hydromorphological assessment methods - Remote sensing for river hydromorphological investigation - Role of vegetation and floodplains - Groundwater-river interactions
This document gives an overview of the REFORM newsletters and leaflets. All newsletters and leaflets are available online at the public website of REFORM (http://www.reformrivers.eu). For each item in the newsletter the teaser is given as well as the hyperlink to the full article.
Introducing the REFORM leaflet! This document (one page, double sided, not folded) is ready to be printed and distributed at any event to provide a brief introduction and overview of the REFORM project as well as invite the reader to learn more on the project website.
Note that the leaflet is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Polish and Swedish.
Introducing the REFORM leaflet! This document (one page, double sided, not folded) is ready to be printed and distributed at any event to provide a brief introduction and overview of the REFORM project as well as invite the reader to learn more on the project website.
Note that the leaflet is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Polish and Swedish.
Introducing the REFORM leaflet! This document (one page, double sided, not folded) is ready to be printed and distributed at any event to provide a brief introduction and overview of the REFORM project as well as invite the reader to learn more on the project website.
Note that the leaflet is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Polish and Swedish.
Introducing the REFORM leaflet! This document (one page, double sided, not folded) is ready to be printed and distributed at any event to provide a brief introduction and overview of the REFORM project as well as invite the reader to learn more on the project website.
Note that the leaflet is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Polish and Swedish.
Introducing the REFORM leaflet! This document (one page, double sided, not folded) is ready to be printed and distributed at any event to provide a brief introduction and overview of the REFORM project as well as invite the reader to learn more on the project website.
Note that the leaflet is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Polish and Swedish.
Introducing the REFORM leaflet! This document (one page, double sided, not folded) is ready to be printed and distributed at any event to provide a brief introduction and overview of the REFORM project as well as invite the reader to learn more on the project website.
Note that the leaflet is now available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Polish and Swedish.
This is the second in a series of three policy briefs that will be published within the duration of the REFORM project. This brief contains information on the:
key REFORM outputs in support of policy (June 2013 - June 2014)
key achievements (June 2013 – June 2014)
main conclusions and recommendations on: - central HYMO processes to be addressed - biota responses to HYMO degradation and restoration - new insights on biota-based metrics of HYMO impacts - costs and benefits of restoration measures - following a systematic approach in restoration project planning
In addition, the brief includes information and a web link to the upcoming REFORM International Conference.
This is the first in a series of three policy briefs that will be published within the duration of the REFORM project. This brief contains information on the:
- policy focus of the project
- key policy milestones requiring technical & scientific support
- key REFORM outputs in support of policy milestones (Nov ’11 – Feb ’13)
- main conclusions and recommendations so far
- links to additional technical / scientific information
- links selected related projects / activities
In addition, the policy brief includes descriptions of the stakeholder consultation work under REFORM (collaboration with ECOSTAT, LIFE+ RESTORE, ECRR, Interactive Stakeholder Workshop) and the REFORM Geo-WIKI.