The following guidance and case studies have been created by the CaBA Urban Water Group to help catchment partnerships and planners in urban areas create sustainable catchments.
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As part of the Natural Course project, City of Trees created a wet woodland in the heart of Salford to help improve the failing water quality of the Worsley Brook. A year on and the wet woodland is now thriving with greenery and wildlife is returning to the area.
Urban Water ManagementCase Studies & ProjectsDelivering ImprovementsWater Quality
The Sheffield Waterways Strategy shows an inspiring vision of Sheffield’s rivers by 2022; once again providing places where people choose to live, work and invest.
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This note provides some basic guidance for CaBA Partnerships on how to engage their LEP and provides examples of collaboration.
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Used by the WaterCoG project, this Climate Scan tool is an open source website for international knowledge exchange on sustainable urban drainage and spatial transformation in urban areas.
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The “Citizen Crane” project is the Crane Catchment’s citizen science project, monitoring chemical and biological water quality.
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Methodology Once the evidence has been evaluated, the partnership then works to develop a series of conceptual models or ‘rules’ that can be used to define areas of the catchment most likely to play a critical role in the provision of the different ecosystem services, singly or in combination. These priority areas are locations […]
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