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Managing aquatic ecosystems and water resources under multiple stress - An introduction to the MARS project

机译:在多重压力下管理水生生态系统和水资源-MARS项目简介

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Water resources globally are affected by a complex mixture of stressors resulting from a range of drivers, including urban and agricultural land use, hydropower generation and climate change. Understanding how stressors interfere and impact upon ecological status and ecosystem services is essential for developing effective River Basin Management Plans and shaping future environmental policy. This paper details the nature of these problems for Europe's water resources and the need to find solutions at a range of spatial scales. In terms of the latter, we describe the aims and approaches of the EU-funded project MARS (Managing Aquatic ecosystems and water Resources under multiple Stress) and the conceptual and analytical framework that it is adopting to provide this knowledge, understanding and tools needed to address multiple stressors. MARS is operating at three scales: At the water body scale, the mechanistic understanding of stressor interactions and their impact upon water resources, ecological status and ecosystem services will be examined through multi-factorial experiments and the analysis of long time-series. At the river basin scale, modelling and empirical approaches will be adopted to characterise relationships between multiple stressors and ecological responses, functions, services and water resources. The effects of future land use and mitigation scenarios in 16 European river basins will be assessed. At the European scale, large-scale spatial analysis will be carried out to identify the relationships amongst stress intensity, ecological status and service provision, with a special focus on large transboundary rivers, lakes and fish. The project will support managers and policy makers in the practical implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), of related legislation and of the Blueprint to Safeguard Europe's Water Resources by advising the 3rd River Basin Management Planning cycle, the revision of the WFD and by developing new tools for diagnosing and predicting multiple stressors.
机译:全球水资源受到多种驱动因素的复杂混合,包括城市和农业土地利用,水力发电和气候变化。了解压力源如何干扰和影响生态状况和生态系统服务,对于制定有效的流域管理计划和制定未来的环境政策至关重要。本文详细介绍了欧洲水资源面临的这些问题的性质以及在一系列空间尺度上寻找解决方案的需求。关于后者,我们描述了欧盟资助的项目MARS(在多重压力下管理水生生态系统和水资源)的目标和方法,以及为提供该知识,理解和工具所采用的概念和分析框架。解决多个压力源。 MARS在三个尺度上进行操作:在水体尺度上,将通过多因素实验和长期序列分析来研究对应激源相互作用及其对水资源,生态状况和生态系统服务的影响的机理理解。在流域范围内,将采用建模和经验方法来表征多种压力源与生态响应,功能,服务和水资源之间的关系。将评估欧洲16个流域未来土地利用和缓解方案的影响。在欧洲范围内,将进行大规模空间分析,以查明压力强度,生态状况和服务提供之间的关系,特别侧重于大型跨界河流,湖泊和鱼类。该项目将为第三个流域管理规划周期,修订WFD以及通过提供建议,为管理人员和政策制定者切实执行水框架指令(WFD),相关立法和《维护欧洲水资源的蓝图》提供支持。开发用于诊断和预测多个压力源的新工具。

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