
Area characterisation:
Cascais, Portugal.
Objective:
Dune system restoration
The main objectives of the dune restoration were mitigation of coastal erosion, coastal dune ecosystem restoration and biodiversity enhancement. The ecological restoration project started with the eradication of invasive species, followed by the planting of native perennial herbaceous species whose branching root systems help with sediment retention. Facilitated with general maintenance measures, the natural regenaration of the system is guaranteed.
Vinhas stream rewilding
A rewilding project was carried out with the objective of flood mitigation, soil erosion control and biodiversity conservation. By creating sites where could pass through with obstacles and turns, the speed of the water was reduced to create calm waters. Ponds created with soil and loose stone were wee additionally created to serve as biodiversity hotspots in the ecosystem.
Financing:
EU Horizon Europe.
Potential impacts/benefits:
- Dune restoration and coastal protection
- Biodiversity enhancement and conservation
- Eradication of invasive species
- Rewilding for flood protection and soil erosion control
Actions:
This Living Lab serves as a case for the employment of nature-based solutions used for flood regulation and coastal protection in Invest4Nature. We provide data on already established and implemented solutions while enabling the integration of local actors in the development of the project. The ambition as partner in the project is to contribute to improving the global literacy and dissemination of nature-based solutions to ensure the wider application of ecosystem services in an integrated approach.
Organisations:
Empresa Municipal de Ambiente de Cascais, E.M., S.A. (EMAC)
– Cascais Municipal Environment Company
Contacts:
Nuno Cunha Lopes
Empresa Municipal de Ambiente de Cascais, E.M., S.A. (EMAC)
– Cascais Municipal Environment Company
Nature-based solutions in Cascais are being implemented in coastal, urban, and fluvial areas. In Invest4Nature we will focus on two sub-cases in particular:
- The Guincho-Cresmina coastal dune system restoration and rehabilitation
- Naturalization of the banks and riverbeds of Vinhas stream into green corridors
The challenge
As a coastal city, Cascais is vulnerable to high precipitation events.The Guincho-Cresmina coastal dune system, typically a first line of defence against flooding and erosion in coastal regions has been degraded due to anthropogenic activities.
The Ribeira das Vinhas stream, a heavily exploited body of water n the past decades have been a contributor of floods in downtown Cascais during high precipitation events, yet experienced severe periods of drought.