
River rehabilitation
River rehabilitation involves restoring a river's natural structure, flow, and ecosystems to improve its health and resilience. This process may include removing barriers, planting native vegetation, reducing pollution, and re-establishing natural channels. The goal is to support biodiversity, improve water quality, and enhance the river's capacity to sustain wildlife and provide benefits to communities. Effective rehabilitation respects the river's natural dynamics while addressing human impacts, creating a healthier environment for both the ecosystem and local populations.