Klöve, B.; Allan, A.; Bertrand, G.; Druzynska, E.; Ertürk, A.; Goldscheider, N.; Henry, S.... (2011). Groundwater dependent ecosystems. Part II. Ecosystem services and management in Europe under risk of climate change and land use intensification. Environmental Science and Policy. 14(7):782-793. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2011.04.005
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Título:
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Groundwater dependent ecosystems. Part II. Ecosystem services and management in Europe under risk of climate change and land use intensification
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Autor:
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Klöve, Björn
Allan, Andrew
Bertrand, Guillaume
Druzynska, Elzbieta
Ertürk, Ali
Goldscheider, Nico
Henry, Sarah
Karakaya, Nusret
Karjalainen, Timo P.
Koundouri, Phoebe
Kupfersberger, Hans
Kvaerner, Jens
Lundberg, Angela
Muotka, Timo
Preda, Elena
Pulido-Velazquez, M.
Schipper, Peter
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Entidad UPV:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Ingeniería Hidráulica y Medio Ambiente - Departament d'Enginyeria Hidràulica i Medi Ambient
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Fecha difusión:
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Resumen:
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Groundwater in sufficient amounts and of suitable quality is essential for potable water supplies, crop irrigation and healthy habitats for plant and animal biocenoses. The groundwater resource is currently under severe ...[+]
Groundwater in sufficient amounts and of suitable quality is essential for potable water supplies, crop irrigation and healthy habitats for plant and animal biocenoses. The groundwater resource is currently under severe pressure from land use and pollution and there is evidence of dramatic changes in aquifer resources in Europe and elsewhere, despite numerous policy measures on sustainable use and protection of groundwater. Little is known about how such changes affect groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs), which include various aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems above ground and inside the aquifer. Future management must take this uncertainty into account. This paper focuses on multiple aspects of groundwater science, policy and sustainable management. Examples of current management methods and practices are presented for selected aquifers in Europe and an assessment is made of the effectiveness of existing policies such as the European Water Framework Directive and the Habitat Directive in practice and of how groundwaters and GDEs are managed in various conditions. The paper highlights a number of issues that should be considered in an integrated and holistic approach to future management of groundwater and its dependent ecosystems. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
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Palabras clave:
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Ecosystem services
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Ecosystems
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Groundwater
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Management
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Policy
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Drinking water
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Ground water
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Aquatic environment
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Aquifer
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Article
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Climate change
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Ecosystem
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Environmental management
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Environmental planning
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Environmental protection
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Europe
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Habitat
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Irrigation (agriculture)
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Land biome
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Land use
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Organism community
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Plant
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Priority journal
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Risk assessment
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Water pollution
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Animalia
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Derechos de uso:
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Reserva de todos los derechos
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Fuente:
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Environmental Science and Policy. (issn:
1462-9011
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DOI:
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10.1016/j.envsci.2011.04.005
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Editorial:
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Elsevier
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Versión del editor:
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2011.04.005
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Código del Proyecto:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/226536/EU/Groundwater and dependent Ecosystems: NEw Scientific basIS on climate change and land-use impacts for the update of the EU Groundwater Directive/
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Agradecimientos:
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The work was carried out as part of the GENESIS project on groundwater systems (http://www.thegenesisproject.eu) funded by the European Commission 7FP large scale project contract 226536.
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Tipo:
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Artículo
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