“…Of these records, only 10% included any mention of monitoring (Bernhardt et al, 2005), and little information was found related to the ecological effectiveness of restoration . Similarly, of more than 5,000 river restoration projects recorded in the UK National River Restoration Inventory (NRRI), only 21% of records indicated that follow-up monitoring and assessment of existing projects have been undertaken (England, Naura, Mant, & Skinner, 2019), and where monitoring had been undertaken, results were often inconsistent (Smith, Clifford, & Mant, 2014). Despite these limitations, Vaughan and Ormerod (2010) suggest there is considerable value in analysing large regional or national datasets as the size, geographic and temporal spread of the data, are likely to overcome many of the weaknesses associated with data quality.…”