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Expo Zaragoza 2008 Restoration Tribuna del Agua of urban ST3 Agua rivers para as la a Vida challenge Rios y towards Sostenibilidad sustainability. Restoration of urban rivers as a challenge towards sustainability. Are ecologic and social concerns compatible? Maria da Graça Amaral Saraiva

Summary City- river relationships General overview on urban river rehabilitation constraints and opportunities Some experiences - the URBEM project Assessment and evaluation - indicators for postimplementation assessment Conclusions

Bilbao Boston Chicago Moscow Rome Oporto S. Paulo Dublin Coimbra

Pressures and impacts Restoration of urban rivers as a challenge towards sustainability. Opportunities - public interest and values

the policies skyline... Local Agenda 21 Water Framework Directive European Landscape Convention Policy integration Thematic strategy on urban environment Water quality Ecological potential Landscape quality Urban sustainability Urban ecology Environmental integration Urban quality of life cities rivers

Examples of urban river rehabilitation and improvement Stream daylighting in Leipzig, Germany Santa Rosa Creek, CA, USA Rehabilitation of Jardas creek, Cacém, Portugal Rehabilitation of urban creeks, Gaia, Portugal

Concepts Restoration is directed towards recreating the pristine physical, chemical and biological state of rivers. In its purest sense it means a full structural and functional return to a pre-disturbance state (Wade et al. 1998, p. 2). Urban rivers Renaturalisation or naturalisation describes the naturalistic way of bringing a (river-) ecosystem back to a natural state but without targeting the really pristine, pre-disturbance state (cp. Mendiondo 1999). Rehabilitation indicates a process which can be defined as the partial functional and/or structural return to a former or pre-degradation condition of rivers or putting them back to good working order (Wade at al. 1998, p. 2). It is dedicated to the ecologic state (biological, hydromorphological and physico-chemical) by structural and partly non-structural measures. Enhancement means an improvement of the current state of rivers and its surroundings. It aims at a general valorisation of the ecological, social, economic and aesthetic properties.

artificialization of urban fluvial systems - highly modified water bodies restrictions imposed by urban uses pollution and decrease water quality high rate of imperviousness and runnof flood risks loss of biodiversity and landscape quality growing public interest on riverine and riverfront areas opportunities for rehabilitation associated to urban regeneration processes restoration in urban streams is both more expensive and more difficult than in less densely populated catchments (Giller, 2005)

URBEM WP2 Survey on existing Urban River Rehabilitation Schemes, Schanze et al., 2004 Objectives of urban river rehabilitation projects flood control 9 (39%) named objectives of urban river rehabilitation projects ecological improvement visual improvement amenity/recreation urban upgrading Public involvement education others 6 (26%) 10 (43%) 10 (43%) 8 (35%) 5 (22%) 8 (35%) 22 (96%) 0 5 10 15 20 number of namings (n=23) Urban River Basin Enhancement Methods 2002-2005 www.urbem.net

Urban constraints and pressures in case study areas f lood def ence 8 (35 %) urban pressures prevailing in the case study areas spatial constraints channelization competing land uses hy drologic regime water quality statutory constraints other 4 (17 %) 3 (13 %) 6 (26 %) 7 (30 %) 11 (48 %) 10 (43 %) 16 (70 %) 0 5 10 15 number of namings* * as ref ered to in the enquiry process, not explicitly enquired Objectives of ecological im provem ent in urban rehabilitation projects water quality 8 (36%) Schanze et al., 2004 named objectives of ecologcal enhancement hy drlology / hy daulics stream morphology continuum lateral connectiv ity target species v egetation 2 (9%) 7 (32%) 5 (23%) 5 (23%) 6 (27%) 11 (50%) other parameters 3 (14%) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 number of namings (n=22)

Ecological Indicators Social Indicators Economic Indicators Biological water quality (WFD) River depth and width variation Acididification status Parking lots Public transportation stops Access points for soft modes Activities to create income Median property value Unemployment Indicators of Success, Tourbier et al., 2005 Inundability Percentage of stream length with riparian vegetation Use of recicled water Connection to groundwater bodies River continuity Presence of riparian vegetation Width of riparian fringe Hydromorphological conditions (WFD) Pollution by all priority substances identified as being discharged into the body of water Water contact zones Anchorage points River crossings Public utility of river sites Landmarks / Viewpoints Recreational facilities Recreational paths Integration of cultural heritage and cultural assets Cultural events

O R E A B I L I T A Ç Ã O D E S I S T E M A S R I B E I R I N H S Case Study - Evaluation of the rehabilitation of river Fervença at Bragança,, POLIS Programme, Portugal ECOLOGIC SOCIAL/URBAN ECONOMIC Qualidade da Água + Biodiversidade - Galeria rípicola - Estrutura Verde -- Gestão de Riscos Conforto Bioclimático Qualidade de Vida Recreio e Lazer ++ Identidade ++ Satisfação ++ Integração Cidade Rio Mobilidade Oportunidade de negócio 0 Auto-sustentação do espaço 0 Serviços/Equipamentos +

RIPROCITY INDICATORS MEASURES 1 Citizen satisfaction with the local riverfront Satisfaction Level of the citizens in relation to the intervention area. RiProCity Project Rivers and cities: opportunities for urban sustainability 2 River contribution to local bioclimatic change 3 Ecological quality of the river corridor 4 Flood risk 5 Sustainable land use 6 Mobility and river accessibility 7 Availability of local public spaces and services 8 Governance and sustainable management Variables measurements of climate (temperature, relative humidity, w ind speed (direction), solar radiation). Riparian corridor conservation status; Ecological status of w ater bodies. Risk = Probability (probability of chain of events from origin to impact) x Exposure x Vulnerability (consequences/damages). % of impervious surfaces in urban w atersheds; River crossings for pedestrians; Accessibility to the river on public transports. Social facilities area on the riverfront per inhabitant; Percentage of open public space on the riverfront; Area of restaurants, commerce and other services available for recreation over total surface area of the riverfront. Stability of the land-use management system ; Ex istence of projects or programmes w ith influence over the riverfront; Compatibility/conflicts betw een different management instruments. Public involvement and participation.

3rd generation Environmental and ecologic rehabilitation with social concerns? 2nd generation Public space Rio Tejo, Lisboa 1st generation Riverfront development Thames River, Londres

Multidisciplinarity... and public involvement and participation...