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Linking integrated water resources management and integrated coastal zone management

机译:连接综合水资源管理和集成的沿海地区管理

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Some of the world's most valuable aquatic ecosystems such as deltas, lagoons and estuaries are located in the coastal zone. However, the coastal zone and its aquatic ecosystems are in many places under environmental stress from human activities. About 50% of the human population lives within 200 km of the coastline, and the population density is increasing every day. In addition, the majority of urban centres are located in the coastal zone. It is commonly known that there are important linkages between the activities in the upstream river basins and the environment conditions in the downstream coastal zones. Changes in river flows, e.g. caused by irrigation, hydropower and water supply, have changed salinity in estuaries and lagoons. Land use changes, such as intensified agricultural activities and urban and industrial development, cause increasing loads of nutrients and a variety of chemicals resulting in considerable adverse impacts in the coastal zones. It is recognised that the solution to such problems calls for an integrated approach. Therefore, the terms Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) are increasingly in focus on the international agenda. Unfortunately, the concepts of IWRM and ICZM are mostly being developed independently from each other by separate management bodies using their own individual approaches and tools. The present paper describes how modelling tools can be used to link IWRM and ICZM. It draws a line from the traditional sectoral use of models for the Istanbul Master Planning and assessment of the water quality and ecological impact in the Bosphorus Strait and the Black Sea 10 years ago, to the most recent use of models in a Water Framework Directive (WFD) context for one of the selected Pilot River Basins in Denmark used for testing of the WFD Guidance Documents.
机译:世界上一些最有价值的水生生态系统,如谵妄,泻湖和河口位于沿海地区。然而,沿海地区及其水生生态系统在人类活动中的环境压力下是许多地方。大约50%的人口在海岸线的200千米范围内生活,每天人口密度都在增加。此外,大多数城市中心都位于沿海地区。通常已知在上游河流盆地和下游沿海地区的环境条件之间存在重要的联系。河流的变化,例如河流流动。由灌溉,水电和供水引起的,在河口和泻湖中发生了盐度。土地利用变化,如加强农业活动和城市和工业发展,导致营养成分的增加和各种化学品,导致沿海地区的巨大不利影响。认识到,这些问题的解决方案要求进行综合方法。因此,术语综合水资源管理(IWRM)和综合沿海地区管理(ICZM)越来越关注国际议程。不幸的是,IWRM和ICZM的概念主要由单独的管理机构使用自己的个人方法和工具来彼此独立开发。本文介绍了如何使用建模工具来链接IWRM和ICZM。它从传统的部门使用模型中使用伊斯坦布尔大师规划和评估水质和生态影响的博斯普鲁斯海峡两年前的水质和生态影响,以便在水框架指令中最近使用模型( WFD)丹麦中选定的试验河流域之一用于测试WFD指导文件的背景。

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