2019
DOI: 10.4236/ojf.2019.93009
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A Case Study: The Implementation of a Nature-Based Engineering Solution to Restore a <i>Fallopia japonica</i>-Dominated Brook Embankment

Abstract: Considering the high abundance of knotweeds along river courses, the expected increase of invasion and the consequent negative impacts on riparian ecosystems, there is a high demand for innovative approaches and management strategies. While a primary aim of weed management is to reduce the population of an invasive plant species, the goal of the presented nature-based engineering solution (NABES) is to reinstall native riparian forests and to restore ecosystem functioning. The concept of NABES is to support th… Show more

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“…japonica management. Several authors from Central Europe have already dealt with the management of the dangerous invasive species as well as its possible use as phytomass or nature-based engineering solution (Šrubař & Albín, 2005;Cvachová & Gojdičová, 2008;Barták et al, 2010;Fehér et al, 2016;Hoerbinger & Rauch, 2019;Dudáš et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…japonica management. Several authors from Central Europe have already dealt with the management of the dangerous invasive species as well as its possible use as phytomass or nature-based engineering solution (Šrubař & Albín, 2005;Cvachová & Gojdičová, 2008;Barták et al, 2010;Fehér et al, 2016;Hoerbinger & Rauch, 2019;Dudáš et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While implementing soil bioengineering techniques tends to improve local biodiversity, this depends on overall existing biodiversity. These nature-based solutions may use autochthonous living seeds, parts of plants and nearby plant communities that are already adapted to the site conditions (Zeh, 2007;Hoerbinger and Rauch, 2019). For instance, to restore the riverbanks following the construction of a hydroelectric dam along the Romanche River in the French Alps, 1.6 km of soil bioengineering techniques were implemented on both banks of the river.…”
Section: Case 3: Soil Bioengineering For Riverbank Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%