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NSWRM types

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General Description of the Heritage Site
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Natural Small Water Retention Measures (NSWRM) encompass a range of approaches that enhance water retention, reduce runoff, and support soil health across different landscapes. This section explores three core types of NSWRM — vegetative, structural, and wetland measures — each offering unique benefits and applications suited to various environmental conditions and land management goals.

 

  • Vegetative measures: Utilizing plants and soil cover to stabilize soil, improve water absorption, and reduce erosion naturally.

  • Structural measures: Infrastructure-based solutions, such as retention ponds and embankments, designed to manage water flow and prevent excessive runoff.

  • Wetland measures: Restoration and maintenance of wetland areas, which act as natural filters, support biodiversity, and mitigate flooding.

 

Together, these types provide a comprehensive toolkit for effective water management and environmental resilience. Each measure type can be adapted to address specific site needs, creating flexible solutions that strengthen ecosystem stability and sustainability.

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Schema of different types of NSWRM