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Assessment and recovery of European water bodies: key messages from the WISER project

机译:欧洲水体的评估和回收:WISER项目的重要信息

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The EU-funded research project WISER ("Water bodies in Europe: Integrative Systems to assess Ecological status and Recovery") developed new assessment methods required by the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) for lakes, coastal and transitional waters. WISER also addressed the recovery of biotic assemblages from degradation. The results are summarised in five key messages, supported by papers in this special issue and by WISER results published elsewhere: (1) Response to stress differs between organism groups, water types and stressors; a conceptual model is proposed summarising how the individual organism groups respond to different types of degradation in rivers, lakes, transitional and coastal waters. (2) The sources of uncertainty differ between BQEs and water types, leading to methodological suggestions on how to design WFD sampling programmes. (3) Results from about 300 current assessment methods indicate geographical variations in metrics but assessments are comparable at an aggregated level ("ecological status"). (4) Scale and time matter; restoration requires action at (sub)-basin levels and recovery may require decades. (5) Long-term trends require consideration; the effects of both degradation and restoration at the water body or river basin scales is increasingly superimposed by multiple stressors acting at large scales, in particular by climate change.
机译:欧盟资助的研究项目WISER(“欧洲水体:评估生态状况和恢复的综合系统”)开发了欧盟水框架指令(WFD)要求的针对湖泊,沿海和过渡水域的新评估方法。 WISER还谈到了降解过程中生物组合物的回收。该结果总结在五个关键信息中,并由本期特刊中的文章和在其他地方发表的WISER结果支持:(1)对压力的反应在生物体,水类型和压力源之间有所不同;提出了一个概念模型,总结了各个生物体如何应对河流,湖泊,过渡和沿海水域中不同类型的退化。 (2)BQE和水类型之间的不确定性来源有所不同,从而导致有关如何设计WFD采样程序的方法学建议。 (3)大约300种当前评估方法的结果表明,度量标准存在地域差异,但评估在总体水平上是可比的(“生态状况”)。 (4)规模和时间问题;恢复需要在(子)流域一级采取行动,恢复可能需要数十年。 (5)需要考虑长期趋势;在水体或河流流域尺度上退化和恢复的影响越来越多地被大规模作用的多重压力叠加,特别是气候变化。

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