HYDRINDIC : monitor and evaluate the efficiency of wetland restoration/creation with a hydrological indicator
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Abstract
A large number of wetland restoration/creation operations are emerging in France. The efficiency of these operations must be evaluated in the short, medium and long term. It is also the case of compensation operations which, in order to demonstrate the efficiency of their restoration/creation operations, must have robust and easily mobilisable indicators. The HYDRINDIC indicator was thus developed to assess the efficiency of wetland restoration/creation operations from a hydrological point of view.that are now under an obligation to achieve results and must, in order to demonstrate the efficiency of their restoration/creation operations, have robust and easily mobilisable indicators. The HYDRINDIC indicator was thus developed to assess the efficiency of wetland restoration/creation operations from a hydrological point of view.
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