Eddleston Water Project - Building with Nature (full version)
The Eddleston Water Project is a major UK partnership research project to measure the effects of river restoration and natural flood management techniques. The international project Building with Nature (BwN), funded by the Scottish Government and the European Union’s INTERREG North Sea Region Programme, is an emerging complementary concept. BwN recognises that natural processes help to keep us safe against coastal erosion and flooding. The Eddleston Water Project is one of BwN’s “living laboratories”, helping scientists and policymakers get the evidence they need to make the best decisions for flood risk management.

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The Eddleston Water Project

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A River Set Free: Restoring the River Breamish in Northumberland

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Scotland Released 11 Beavers Into a Dead River — What They Did With Mud and Sticks Was Unbelievable

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7 Ways this Farm Harvests FREE Water

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Ten Years of Restoring the River Till in Northumberland

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We are letting this river run wild again - here’s how

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MERLIN webinar #18: Eddleston Water project – Natural Flood management

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FREE Water was ILLEGAL…He Changed That…

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The Sand Motor Five years of Building with Nature

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Restoring River Witham: Reconnecting Floodplains at Manthorpe, Lincolnshire

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Can You Actually Bring a River Back Just with Trees?

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Putting the wiggles back in rivers

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Slowing The Flow Together

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Helping nature to restore itself - Bringing a river back to life at RSPB Geltsdale | RSPB

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Building with Nature at Brightlingsea Harbour

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This River Was Set Free - here's how

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Saudi Arabia's Radical Water Solution

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MAKING a WILDLIFE POND in a Stream

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Re-meandering the Eddleston Water near Cringletie, July/August 2013 (Eddleston Water Project)

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