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1   Link   European Centre for River Restoration (ECRR)
The ECRR is a European network consisting of national centres and individual members bound by their mission to enhance and promote river restoration throughout Europe.

The ECRR counteracts the threats to natural riverine habitats by fostering the establishment of national river restoration networks, and by disseminating information on river restoration.
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2   Link   International River Restoration Survey
Thank you for taking the time to complete the International River Restoration Survey! This survey is intended to obtain a clearer picture of trends and problems in river restoration practice, policy and science. The survey is intended for anyone with an interest or direct involvement in river restoration. The survey only takes between five and fifteen minutes. Only the first question is mandatory, and all your responses remain completely anonymous. Until further notice, please only participate once.
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3   Link   The Mesohabitat Simulation Model (MesoHABSIM)
The Mesohabitat Simulation Model (MesoHABSIM) is an effective approach to modeling instream habitats at the river and site specific scale. It uses a computer model, Sim-Stream, that predicts the quantity of habitat for aquatic communities in rivers and streams for watershed management scenarios. It is used in water management for instream flow assessments as well as in river conservation and restoration planning.
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4   Link   Rushing Rivers Institute
Rushing Rivers' mission is to promote proper-use of science in river management and restoration in order to secure healthy river systems for the environment and people.
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5   Link   Australain River Restoration Center (ARRC)
The ARRC was established by Dr Siwan Lovett and Dr Phil Price to support people involved in river management and restoration. Siwan and Phil have now been joined by like minded people who specialise in different aspects of knowledge, information, research, and events management (Read more about Our People). The Centre also has an Advisory Council who provide their wisdom, experience and enthusiasm free of charge (they really are great!).

The ARRC is a not-for-profit organisation with any profits made from commercial projects go back into building up the shared resources the ARRC seeks to provide.
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