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Resultat
Vitenskapelig foredrag
2021

A cost-efficient riverscape methodology for GIS characterisation and planning of river restoration in Scandinavia

Bidragsytere:
  • Jo Halvard Halleraker
  • Janos steiner
  • Ulrich Pulg
  • Johan Kling og
  • Knut Alfredsen

Presentasjon

Navn på arrangementet: EGU General Assembly 2021
Sted: Wien/webinar
Dato fra: 19. april 2021
Dato til: 30. april 2021

Arrangør:

Arrangørnavn: EGU

Om resultatet

Vitenskapelig foredrag
Publiseringsår: 2021

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Tittel

A cost-efficient riverscape methodology for GIS characterisation and planning of river restoration in Scandinavia

Sammendrag

Fundamental assessment and understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes are crucial for a sustainable management of riverine ecosystems. There is a huge riverscape diversity across Scandinavia; from low gradient river habitats in the lowland (e.g. meanders and river delta in South of Sweden) to high alpine, post-glacial and morphologically highly variable rivers with water falls in West-Norway. River basin managers in Sweden and Norway, are facing many of the same challenges related to types of pressures, biogeography, restoration needs and a huge number of water bodies. We have in this project exemplified how unbiased science-justified descriptors and indicators that are realistic to generate for many thousand rivers according to the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD), can be used as basis for ecosystem-based management. The coverage of high-resolution laser-scanning-data (lidar) surveyed for mapping purposes are soon covering most of the river basin districts in both countries. Green lidar penetrating water is so far only surveyed only in limited pilot areas. Therefore, we have mainly generated riverscape features from grey LIDAR in all the characterised catchments, like e.g. i) river slope, iii) sinuosity, iv) valley confinement and v) substrate composition. Cluster riverscape analysis and assessment of more than 7100 unique river segment and ca 2041 km of rivers in 10 diverse catchments in Norway, and about 11 000 river segments and ca 1930 km of rivers in three catchments in Sweden have been included in the GIS databases. These rivers have different management regimes (e.g. several permanent protected rivers in Norway) and key species in focus (several national salmon rivers). Still some of the same hymo pressures (e.g. lack of lateral and/or longitudinal river continuum) seems to be quite prominent across management regimes, and therefore an intensified action plan for river restoration seems to be needed. We have demonstrated that our GIS-techniques by combining high resolution lidar data and the river continuum concept is a cost-efficient methodology for assessing river habitats for both riparian and riverine biota in riverscapes of Scandinavia. By combining lidar with other georeferenced data publicly available like geomorphological maps, pressure data (e.g., road culverts), segmentations and semi-automatic GIS-techniques, huge areas (like catchments of several thousand km2 and hundreds of river water bodies) can be assessed in an objective transparent way already publicly available.

Bidragsytere

Jo Halvard Halleraker

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Institutt for bygg- og miljøteknikk ved Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet

Janos steiner

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter

Ulrich Pulg

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved NORCE Klima og miljø ved NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

Johan Kling

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter

Knut Tore Alfredsen

Bidragsyterens navn vises på dette resultatet som Knut Alfredsen
  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Institutt for bygg- og miljøteknikk ved Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
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