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Water retention polders to improve  water management
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Water retention polders to improve water management [Germany]

Water retaining polders to reduce flood risk due to heavy rainfall or runoff at high tide in embanked coastal lowlands. Delineation of the retention area and land use within the retention area was developed in a participatory process with local experts.

  • Compiler: Martin Maier
High-quality inner urban development
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High-quality inner urban development [Germany]

A scenario simulation of land use change where high-quality inner urban development is promoted, including the rehabilitation of brownfields, reuse of vacant lots, use of gaps between buildings and the improvement of existing structures.

  • Compiler: Johanna Fick
Grassland preservation
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Grassland preservation [Germany]

Grassland preservation by the avoidance of ploughing up of grassland and its transformation into cropland

  • Compiler: Johanna Fick
Water retention polders without agriculture to improve water  management
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Water retention polders without agriculture to improve water … [Germany]

Water retention polders to reduce flood risk due to heavy rainfall or runoff at high tide in coastal lowlands. The retention polders are used to accumulate organic material for climate change mitigation and enable development of undisturbed natural habitats, rather than for agriculture.

  • Compiler: Martin Maier
Water-spreading weirs for the development
of degraded dry river valleys.
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Water-spreading weirs for the development of degraded dry … [Germany]

Water-spreading weirs are structures that span the entire width of the valley. They consist of a spillway in the actual riverbed and lateral abutments and wings. Floodwaters are spread over the adjacent land area above the structure, where they eventually overflow the lateral wings and then slowly flow back towards …

  • Compiler: UNCCD PRAIS
Joint Forestry Management (JFM)
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Joint Forestry Management (JFM) [Germany]

Joint Forest Management (JFM) is a participatory approach for the management of forest resources. In GBAO it has been tested and implemented on the forest land belonging to the State Forest Agency (Leskhoz). Through the conclusion of lease contracts (20 years) between the Forestry Agency and local forest tenants the …

  • Compiler: UNCCD PRAIS