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    Culdaff Riparian Buffer Zone Scheme: Final Report

    The Culdaff Riparian Buffer Zone (CRiBZ) Scheme pilot, a catchment scale project in the North West of Ireland, aimed to work with local farmers and the community in the Culdaff area to protect and enhance the riparian zones, manage farm inputs into streams and improve habitat quality for biodiversity. The Operational Group comprised the Inishowen Rivers Trust, Inishowen Upland European Innovation Partnership, Trees on the Land, Irish Forestry, and Culaduff Community Angling Association. The project had four strands: 1. To work with farmers to design and implement effective riparian zones. 2. To provide farmers with a working plan for managing drains and ditches that connect to watercourses and promote nature-based solutions on the farm (Farm Drain Management Plans). 3. To allow biodiversity to flourish by providing habitat, shelter and food sources and to tackle invasive species along the river. 4. To promote social learning opportunities for the landowners and the local community who can engage with volunteer opportunities around tree planting and invasive species control. The report highlights the project results. Nine farmers completed measures to create riparian buffers and fence the riverbank. Over 4.5km of riverbank was protected. A further 32 community members volunteered to help plant 6,000 trees into these buffer zones in 2022 and 2023. Beehives and beekeeping were perceived highlights of the project.

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    Culdaff Riparian Buffer Zone (CRiBZ) Scheme

    Culdaff Riparian Buffer Zone (CRiBZ) Scheme

    Standort
    • Ireland
    Verfasser*innen
    • Innisowen River Trust.
    Zweck
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    Dateiformat
    Document
    Dateigröße
    6.96 MB
    Erstellt am
    01-03-2023
    Originalsprache
    English
    Offizielle Projekt-Webseite
    Culdaff Riparian Buffer Zone (CRiBZ) Scheme
    Lizenz
    CC BY
    Schlagworte
    • promote biodiversity
    • farmers and community engagement
    • riparian buffer zones
    • Nature Based Solutions

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