Search results for "Water Framework Directive"

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Estimating Posidonia oceanica shoot length by using Multibeam Sonar System

2010

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaMultibeam Sonar System Posidonia oceanica shoot lenght biotic indices European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC)
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A review of hydropower plants in Romania: Distribution, current knowledge, and their effects on fish in headwater streams

2021

Abstract Hydropower is currently experiencing a boom in southeast Europe. For Romania, the number of hydropower plants is estimated to be between 545 and 674, but little has been published about their environmental impact. We provide the first overview of the geographical distribution of hydropower plants in Romania, supplemented by a review of current knowledge about their environmental impact, and present case study evidence on the effects of small hydropower plants on fish in headwater streams of the Carpathian Mountains. We show that 49% of the documented 545 hydropower plants in Romania are located in Natura 2000 or other protected areas, 5% are located in water bodies with ‘very good’…

Small hydroRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyBiodiversity02 engineering and technologySTREAMSWater Framework DirectiveEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental monitoring0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmentbusinessNatura 2000HydropowerRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Influence of geographical extent on typology- and model-based assessments of taxonomic completeness of river macroinvertebrates

2009

Summary 1. River InVertebrate Prediction and Classification System (RIVPACS)-type predictive models are increasingly used to assess the biological condition of freshwaters, but management schemes may also be based on a priori groupings of similar water bodies (typologies) to control for natural variation in biota. The two approaches may lead to disagreements of the biological status of a site, depending on, for example, the spatial scale at which assessments are conducted. 2. We used data from 96 reference and 134 potentially impacted sites from Western and Central Finland to compare RIVPACS-type models and a simple size-based typology of rivers for the assessment of taxonomic completeness …

TypologyRIVPACSRiffleGeographyTaxonWater Framework DirectiveEcologyStatisticsSpatial ecologyBiotaAquatic ScienceInvertebrateFreshwater Biology
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The role of Mediterranean wetlands in climate regulation and greenhouse gases exchanges: from carbon biogeochemistry to European water and nature Dir…

2022

Atesa la seua alta activitat biogeoquímica, els aiguamolls són un dels tipus d'ecosistemes més actius en el cicle global del carboni, amb altes taxes d'intercanvi de carboni i de gasos d'efecte hivernacle (GEH), i, per tant, un gran potencial de regulació climàtica. Una de les parts més importants de la biogeoquímica del carboni als aiguamolls està lligada a les taxes metabòliques, a partir del coneixement de les quals es pot determinar un balanç de carboni associat amb el potencial intercanvi de carboni amb l'atmosfera. La seua capacitat per retindre carboni i mitigar el canvi climàtic, o, per contra, d'alliberar més GEH, i contribuir a l'escalfament global, es determina pel balanç de carb…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Hidrología ::Limnologíamediterranean wetlandsecological alterationwater framework directiveUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAhabitats directivenet ecosystem metabolismscarbon biogeochemistry:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Hidrología ::Limnología [UNESCO]climate change mitigation
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Occurrence of priority pollutants in WWTP effluents and Mediterranean coastal waters of Spain

2011

A comprehensive study aimed at evaluating the occurrence, significance of concentrations and spatial distribution of priority pollutants (PPs) along the Comunidad Valenciana coastal waters (Spain) was carried out in order to fulfil the European Water Framework Directive (WFD). Additionally, PP concentrations were also analysed in the effluent of 28 WWTPs distributed along the studied area. In coastal waters 36 organic pollutants of the 71 analysed, including 26 PPs were detected although many of them with low frequency of occurrence. Only 13 compounds, which belong to four different classes (VOCs, organochlorinated pesticides, phthalates and tributyltin compounds (TBT)) showed a frequency o…

Unclassified drugWater conservationEffluentsWastewaterOceanographyPhthalic acidWaste Disposal Fluidchemistry.chemical_compoundPentachlorobenzeneWater Pollution ChemicalWater treatmentOrganic pollutantWater pollutionWater pollutantPriority pollutants (PPs)Environmental quality standards (EQS)TributyltinEstersVolatile organic compoundPriority pollutantPollutionCoastal waterWater Framework DirectiveWater pollutionEnvironmental chemistryCoastal watersSeasonsEnvironmental MonitoringWaste water treatment plantPentachlorobenzeneAquatic ScienceWwtp effluentChlorobenzenesArticleHazardous SubstancesWWTP effluentsPhenolsWater Framework Directive (WFD)Pollution monitoringDiethylhexyl PhthalateMediterranean SeaSpatial distributionSeawaterSea pollutionEffluentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEPollutantOrganochlorine pesticideOctylphenolVolatile Organic CompoundsPhenolConcentration (process)Environmental engineeringQuality controlEnvironmental quality standardsPhthalic acid 2 ethylhexyl monoesterEffluentchemistrySpainComunidad ValenciaConcentration (parameters)TributyltinEnvironmental scienceOrganic pollutantsWater qualityTrialkyltin CompoundsOrganic pollutionPollution detectionWater Pollutants ChemicalWaste disposal
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Interbasin Water Transfers in Spain: Interregional Conflicts and Governance Responses

2014

Semiarid and drought-prone Spain has managed to meet ever-increasing water demands for more than 50 years through the construction of publicly funded hydraulic infrastructure. Interbasin water transfers are the most expensive and complex supply-side tool used. They are also the most controversial, often associated with such unintended consequences as deteriorating freshwater ecosystems, disappearing recreational opportunities provided by aquatic ecosystems, and the loss of development opportunities for downstream communities. This situation has become increasingly unstable over the past decade due to the scarcity of new supply augmentation alternatives, political changes involving European …

Upstream (petroleum industry)business.industryUnintended consequencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governanceFreshwater ecosystemScarcityWater Framework DirectiveEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessEnvironmental planningmedia_commonDownstream (petroleum industry)
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Theoretics and Methodology

2016

Since 2000 in Europe an integrated management framework has been developed to innovate exploitation and safeguard of water resources. In this context the EU Water Framework Directive has identified the hydrographic basin as the optimal territorial unit for promoting new participatory policies, based both on the interaction of stakeholders and the coordination of sectorial instruments. In this scenario, river contracts assumed a strategic role both in addressing these purposes and supporting the dialogue and integration between interests of public and private stakeholders. This chapter illustrates the theoretical and methodological framework, and the comparative approach on which the researc…

Water resourcesSafeguardWork (electrical)Water Framework DirectiveCitizen journalismContext (language use)BusinessEnvironmental planningIntegrated managementUnit (housing)
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Environmental Benefits of Wastewater Treatment: An Economic Valuation

2009

The need of economic research into the design and implementation of policies for the efficient management of water resources has been emphasized by the European Water Framework Directive (Directive 2000/60/UE). The efficient implementation of policies to prevent the degradation and depletion of water resources requires determining their value in social and economic terms and incorporating this information into the decision-making process. A process of wastewater treatment has many associated environmental benefits. However, these benefits are often not calculated because they are not set by the market. Nevertheless, the valuation of these benefits is necessary to justify a suitable investme…

Water resourcesWater Framework DirectiveShadow priceSewage treatmentBusinessEnvironmental economicsInvestment policyDirectiveEconomic valuationValuation (finance)
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Statistical methods for adaptive river basin management and monitoring

2018

Decision-making at different phases of adaptive river basin management planning rely largely on the information that is gained through environmental monitoring. The aim of this thesis was to develop and test statistical assessment tools presumed to be particularly useful for evaluating existing monitoring designs, converting monitoring data into management information and quantifying uncertainties. River basin scale monitoring was performed using a wireless sensor network and a data quality control system and maintenance effort was assessed. National-scale, traditional monitoring data and linear mixed effect modelling were used to estimate the uncertainty in two status class metrics (total …

adaptive managementrehevöityminenbayesilainen menetelmäBayesian inferencepäätöksentekotilastomenetelmätympäristönhoitosensoriverkotvesipolitiikkamonitorointivedenlaatuvesienhoitomonitoringeutrophicationWater Framework Directivestatistical methodsuncertaintyvaluma-alueet
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Assessing past ecological changes in lake Isojärvi and its suitability as a Finnish lake reference site using sedimentary diatoms

2008

ecological statuspaleolimnologyIsojärvipiilevättransfer functionekologinen tilareference conditionpaleolimnologiadiatomsEuropean Water Framework Directive
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