Definition
              Water retention covers a wide set of mechanisms (see synthesis document n°1) the effect of which are to increase the capture of water by aquifers, soil, and aquatic and water dependent ecosystems.
More precisely it refers to capabilities of catchments (including wetlands, rivers and floodplains but also other land areas) to hold or retain as much water as possible during periods of abundant or even excessive precipitation, so that water is available for use during dry periods and runoff peaks are minimized.
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          Relation type
              Broader
          Concept
              
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          Type of action
          Restoration
          Maintenance
          Reconnection
              Biophysical benefits
          Decrease of runoff
          Decrease of erosion
          Soil conservation
          Flood protection
          Slowing down of water flow
          Biodiversity enhancement
          Infiltration
          Groundwater recharge
          Retention & Detention
          Sustainable drainage & Runoff control