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IELTS Reading · 3

Rewilding Small Urban Rivers

Dr Elena Marsh argues that rewilding urban rivers is not a nostalgic return to pre-industrial landscapes but a practical form of climate adaptation. She readily acknowledges that the concrete channels built in the twentieth century reduced flood damage at the time, yet she maintains that today these rigid embankments actually accelerate downstream flooding during intense storms, because water is funnelled rapidly into already crowded city centres.

Marsh firmly rejects the common claim that rewilding always threatens water quality. In several pilot projects, shallow meanders and planted buffers filtered sediments more effectively than steep concrete walls. She concedes that maintenance costs can rise during the first few years, but she believes that genuine long-term savings appear once cities stop paying for repeated hard-engineering repairs.

Some engineers insist that only large reservoirs can protect dense districts from serious floods. Marsh counters that combining small upstream wetlands with smart storm-warning systems delivers comparable protection at a far lower social cost. Importantly, she does not suggest removing every flood defence; she recommends replacing only the obsolete concrete in places where measurable gains in biodiversity can be expected.

Critics from local business associations warn that riverside paths may become unusable if vegetation is left unmanaged. Marsh agrees that trails require clear design standards, yet she argues that accessible boardwalks can coexist happily with native planting. She predicts that cities which delay these soft interventions will face significantly higher insurance premiums within a single decade.

Questions 1–5

Do the following statements agree with the claims of the writer in Reading Passage 3? Write YES if the statement agrees with the views of the writer, NO if the statement contradicts the views of the writer, NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this.
  1. Marsh believes rewilding is mainly about restoring pre-industrial scenery.

  2. Marsh accepts that concrete channels reduced flood damage in the past.

  3. Marsh thinks rewilding inevitably harms water quality.

  4. Marsh considers large reservoirs the only effective solution for dense districts.

  5. Marsh recommends removing every existing flood defence immediately.

Questions 6–9

Complete the summary below. Choose ONE WORD ONLY from the passage for each answer.
  1. In pilot projects, planted ___ filtered sediments better than concrete walls.

  2. Marsh accepts that ___ costs may increase during the first few years.

  3. According to Marsh, accessible ___ can be built alongside native plants.

  4. Cities that delay soft interventions may pay higher ___ premiums.

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