General National Id France_15 Summary The Léguer River catchment is one of the most hedged areas in Brittany. However, this territory has suffered a decline in its hedgerow mesh as a result of agricultural mechanization and land consolidation operations. Faced with the degradation of the Leguer's water quality observed in the 1990s, elected officials in the Leguer's watershed became aware of the need to preserve the hedgerow to stop this degradation, and to consider its restoration to improve water quality. Since 1999, the Leguer's watershed committee undertook awareness-raising of the watershed population, before experimenting with the restoration of hedges and embankments in several pilot basins. This work was then extended to the entire watershed, leading to the restoration of 300 kilometers of hedges and embankments. This action is still ongoing today, and aims in particular to ensure the sustainability of existing linear thanks to urban planning tools and the promotion of hedged farmland. Light or indepth? In-depth The in-depth description of the case study mnre_rex04_bassin_versant_du_leguer.pdf Location description The Leguer is a coastal river of the Côtes d'Armor that flows into the Bay of Lannion, and whose basin has a historically dense hedgerow mesh. Hedges and embankments are distributed heterogeneously throughout the watershed and are threatened in several sectors by changes in maintenance practices and the gradual disappearance of certain linear areas. In Bretagne, 80% of drinking water comes from surface water pumping, which makes this resource fragile and sensitive to diffuse or point pollution. Several water intake points were closed in the mid-1990s due to significant water quality degradation. Due to the positive influence that hedgerow can have on the quality of surface water, policies for the preservation and restoration of hedgerow have emerged in BrIttany. NUTS Code Bretagne RBD code FRG-La Loire, les cours d'eau côtiers vendéens et bretons Transboundary 0 Source(s) Rapport de présentation, état initial de l’environnement Retour d'expérience - Le programme Breizh Bocage au service de la restauration de l’eau L’eau en Loire Bretagne, les trophées de l’eau en Loire Bretagne 2009 Le suivi de la qualité de l’eau Bocage Bocage et cultures : un mariage harmonieux sur le Kervulu Le projet Léguer Bocage NWRM(s) implemented in the case study Buffer strips and hedges Longitude -3.3920 Latitude 48.5865 Monitoring maintenance Monitoring parameters The project does not implement monitoring of the flow and water level of the Leguer. Study of a pilot sub-basin In the 2000s, the Comité du Bassin Versant du Léguer (CBVL) conducted a study of the Kervulu watershed (pilot basin) to assess the effect of hedgerow restoration and changes in practices on water quality. Physico-chemical and chemical monitoring A water quality monitoring network on pesticide parameters has been implemented since 2007, in addition to the existing monitoring network (WFD network). Biodiversity monitoring The Leguer hedgerow project, led by INRA (UMR BAGAP), aims to evaluate the role of the hedge as a shelter for auxiliary fauna, both through the in situ assessment of hedge biodiversity at the hedge and farm levels, and through the analysis of the ecological connectivity of the landscape and the establishment of ecological networks in planning documents. Performance Performance impact estimation method Catchment outlet Performance impact estimation information A pre-configuration study was conducted to assess the effect of hedgerow restoration and practice changes on water quality. Design & implementations Project scale Large Project scale specification The project is covering the entire Léguer river basin and specific research were conducted on sub-catchments. Application scale River Basin Installation date 1999-2019 Area (ha) 50 000 ha Area specifications 300 km of planted or restored hedges and embankement Favourable preconditions The planting of hedges helps to fight against erosion and improve the quality of surface water. The many co-benefits of this measure have contributed to the progressive extension of the restoration program to the entire watershed. Design contractual arrangement Arrangement type Responsibility Role Comments Name Design consultation activity Activity stage Key issues Name Comments Design land use change Land use change type Design authority Authority type Role Responsibility Name Comments Other Initiation of the measure Responsible Lannion Trégor Communauté (LTC) this is a mutli municipality administration, common organisation in France to gather resources to manage technical topics such as water, waste and other topics. Local water authority Initiation of the measure Responsible Comité bassin versant du Léguer (CBVL) Lessons, risks, implications... Key lessons The area was primarily the subject of consolidation actions to increase size of fields by agriculture authorities. This led to an important destruction of hedgerows and some farmers were therefore reluctant to replant hedges shortly after. The fact a wood energy sector using wooden chips elaborated using recovered wood from the maintenance of hedges has helped convince local stakeholders to engage at such a large scale. Almost 300km of hedgerows and embankments have been restored in the basin. A reduction of chemical and nutrient pollution has been found. the research conducted showed the habitat role of hedgerows for agriculture auxilaries, made possible in oparticular with a diverse and good stratified hedge. The project has created a common dynamic towards preservation and restoration of hedges and embankment beyond farmers, including citizen and elected officials and created a territorial identity. The project leader underline is important to watch not only the increase of the hedgerows but also their maintenance. Success factor(s) Success factor type Success factor role Comments Financing possibilities main factor Financing Financing type Comments Local funds Barrier Barrier type Barrier role Comments Attitude of relevant stakeholders secondary barrier Some farmers were reluctant to plant hedgerow lines soon after participating in land consolidation actions. Driver Driver type Driver role Comments Financing share Financing share type Share Comments Policy, general governance and design targets Policy description The Léguer River is labelled a Wild River. Its catchment area is one of the most hedgerow territory in Brittany, with an average 150 meters of hedge per hectare. However, this hedgerow has been gradually eroded as a result of agricultural mechanization and land consolidation, as well as the phasing out of hedge and slope maintenance seen as a cost without any benefit. This decline was estimated at a loss of 3 linear meters per hectare per year. The main objective of the project was to improve water quality and control erosion. Limiting runoff allows water to stay longer before reaching the watercourses, giving time to natural processes to occur to purify the water by soil microorganisms or light. Secondly, the restoration of hedged land is of interest for biomass supply, biodiversity conservation, carbon sequestration, renewable wood production, for the wind-breaking role of hedges, livestock protection and landscape restoration. Policy target Target purpose Policy pressure Pressure directive Relevant pressure Policy area Policy area type Policy area focus Name Comments Policy impact Impact directive Relevant impact Policy wider plan Wider plan type Wider plan focus Name Comments Regional Environment & Biodiversity "Breizh bocage" The programme aims at the Brittany region level to enhance protection and restoration of hedgerow landscapes. Policy requirement directive Requirement directive Specification Biophysical impacts Hydrological effects The hydrological response to rain event seems longer than river basins with no action on hedgerows. Farmers also report complete stop of mud flows in lower areas of the fileds which were previously common problem. Information on Water quality overall improvements The study carried out in the Kervulu basin showed that the sub-basins that had been the subject of restoration of the hedgerow coupled with the adoption of rationale weed control practices contributed less to pollution (in particular phosphorus and pesticides) of surface water than the other basins. Since the 2000s, an improvement has been observed on the nitrate parameter, while it was increasing in the 1990s. Information on Reducing flood risks, quantity During floods, it was observed that the hydrological behaviour of the Leguer appeared less reactive than that of other nearby rivers that had not been the subject of such a restoration program. In addition, farmers report that they have noticed the disappearance of mud flows on the lower part of their fields following the creation of hedges that break the slope. Photo gallery Full Context Pathway(aka Context) Default view Area(aka Level or Site) ALL