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URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION

URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION. History of Urban River Development. Desired state in the future…. Rivers in the past …. Present state…. Sustainable development and scientific based development. Irrigation and drainage. Interests of Stakeholders. Agriculture. Experts. Hydropower.

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URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION

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  1. URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION

  2. History of Urban River Development Desired state in the future… Rivers in the past… Present state…

  3. Sustainable development and scientific based development Irrigation and drainage Interests of Stakeholders Agriculture Experts Hydropower Water management plan and funds Business Water management administration Wildlife Public Clean water NGO environmental protection NGO angling society Familly Householders Fishing

  4. Brainstorming - Bottom up approach Interconnectivity Stakeholders

  5. Bottom up approach - Steering Committee Agriculture Earth work Time and spatial frame of the project Funding Business NGO Environmental protection Public Monitoring Political pressure NGO Angling society Experts Expert opinion Maintenance

  6. Steering Committee - Information Development Internet Plans, alternatives Discussion Checklist Data mining Design Brainstorming Data collection

  7. Steering Committee - Dissemination of Information Transparent communication between all parties

  8. Steering Committee - Decision in Cost sharing Action plan developed according to available funds. Contract signed Funds established

  9. Action Maintenance Documenting the progress Surveying Earth works Design Survey Surveillance

  10. Gaps Lack of knowledge Misstrust Lack of funds Confrontation Unrealistic funding Fighting Too high targets Myths

  11. River Basin Management - Top-down approach Water management plan Problems of users Brainstorming Water management administration Monitoring Research Global and political issues Political discussion

  12. River Basin Management - Decision making Water management plan Overall public opinion Decision Political decision making Water management administration Economic evaluation Balance between plan and budget Political discussion Budget cuts Proposals

  13. River Basin Management - Action Available funds Post project evaluation Stakeholders steering committee End of project Design Construction Decision-making

  14. Gaps Corruption Budgetary cuts Project budget break Incapable administration Dealing with budget restrictions Too many proposals

  15. Spiral of Urban River Rehabilitation Action Project failure? New problems? Finding solutions? Problem Information development, brainstorming Gaps? New information How to find solutions? Project development New solutions, options, opportunities?

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