To ensure compliance with the EU’s Nature Restoration Law and a sustainable restoration process, it is necessary to weigh the positive and negative aspects of dam removal at the pre-project stage.
Thus, it becomes urgent to address the following question: How can we develop a robust methodology and tools to assess the environmental impacts of dam removal projects, ensuring accurate forecasting of hydromorphological, biochemical, and ecological changes, to maximize positive gains?
CONNECT project aims to contribute to this critical question by establishing a comprehensive framework to apply to dam removal processes, safeguarding against the failure to achieve biodiversity enhancement goals.
The research involves a multidisciplinary team with a strong background in river ecology, hydromorphological processes, mathematical skills, and stakeholder engagement methodologies. Through collaborative efforts, CONNECT seeks to advance our understanding and capability to undertake environmentally sound dam removal projects outweighing the positive impacts, thereby enhancing biodiversity.