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Why Healthy Rivers Should Be at the Heart of Our Future Planning

25-09-2025

Every year, World Rivers Day helps to remind us of the vital role rivers play in our lives. From the water we drink to the landscapes we enjoy, rivers are the veins of our natural environment, yet they’re often overlooked in policy, planning, and investment decisions.

Why Rivers Matter

Rivers are more than just flowing water. They:

  • Supply drinking water to millions of households and businesses
  • Can assist in providing natural flood management, helping protect communities from extreme weather
  • Support wildlife and biodiversity, acting as vital habitats and corridors
  • Offer recreational, cultural, and health benefits that enhance quality of life

In short, rivers underpin both our environmental resilience and our economic wellbeing.

The Challenges Facing UK Rivers

Despite their importance, many UK rivers are in poor condition. Their challenges often include:

  • Pollution from agriculture, industry, and wastewater
  • Over-abstraction, reducing flows and harming ecosystems
  • River modification, altering natural river processes
  • Climate change, bringing more frequent floods and droughts
  • Fragmented governance, where responsibility is spread across agencies

As a result, most rivers in England are not meeting “good ecological status” under the Water Framework Directive.

Valuing Rivers Through Natural Capital

One of the barriers to protecting rivers is that they’re often undervalued. Traditional economic systems treat them as free infrastructure rather than assets that need investment.

This is where natural capital accounting comes in. By measuring the economic value of rivers, from water supply and flood protection to recreation and carbon storage, we can make their contribution visible in the same way GDP reflects financial activity.

Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) highlight how natural capital accounts are helping to bridge this gap, but rivers still need more recognition in decision-making.

Why This Matters for the Future

Healthy rivers aren’t just an environmental “nice-to-have” they’re a foundation for sustainable growth. Without them, businesses, communities, and ecosystems all face greater risk.

For organisations, this means:

  • Factoring water and river health into sustainability strategies
  • Supporting restoration projects and nature-based solutions
  • Recognising rivers as critical natural assets in long-term planning

Benefits for Development

Restoring and protecting river environments doesn’t just alleviate risk, it can create tangible opportunities for developers and property-owners. Studies show that closeness to high-quality blue and green spaces can uplift land and property values while also enhancing the attractiveness of new developments.

Beyond the numbers, healthy rivers improve amenity, support active lifestyles, and contribute directly to health and wellbeing, making communities more desirable places to live, work, and invest.

A Call to Action

At Logika Group we provide expert river restoration services to enhance natural habitats, improve water quality, and promote geomorphology and hydromorphology. Through sustainable solutions, we restore the ecological and geomorphological balance of rivers whist fostering community engagement and stewardship.

Let’s challenge ourselves to stop seeing rivers as background features and start recognising them as central to our future. Protecting and restoring river health is not just about the environment, it’s about resilience, prosperity, and wellbeing for generations to come.

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