意大利巴西利卡塔地区重度改造水体生态潜力评价:以农业河流域为例

F. Arbia, Lorena Di Giuseppe, Raffaele Giampietro, M. Greco, P. Mauro, G. Martino, Annalaura Montella, G. Mussuto, E. Napoli, A. Smaldone
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河流形态和生态系统是气候和土地利用变化以及人类活动和土地政策的宏观指标。在过去几十年里,水资源的质量、数量、预防和控制方面的知识迅速增加- -甚至在监测和模拟领域有先进的方法和技术的情况下。然而,由于人类的压力和直接或间接的物理限制,水体良好生态状态的目标尚未达到。在这种背景下,《欧洲水框架指令》引入了人工水体(AWB)和重度改造水体(HMWB)的概念,并指出在这种情况下,必须达到良好的生态潜力,而良好的生态状态仅要求自然水体(NWB)。此外,为AWB和HMWB提出的方法需要广泛的参数和测量,而这些参数和测量并不总是系统地可用,从而导致进一步的行动和分析,以评估水体的质量水平。此外,AWB或HMWB分类提供了一个机会,可以调整所采取措施的规模,以在经济参与和时机方面实现良好的生态状态,并对水资源规划和管理产生相关影响。本文讨论了这些问题,综合报道了整个卢卡尼亚河网(意大利南部巴西利卡塔地区)的工作,并介绍了Agri河的案例研究,以便尽可能地对AWB、HMWB和NWB进行分类,并支持调查规划。
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ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF HEAVILY MODIFIED WATER BODIES IN THE BASILICATA REGION, ITALY: CASE STUDY OF THE AGRI RIVER BASIN
River morphology and ecosystem are macro-indicators of climate and land-use changes as well as human activities and land policies. In the last decades, knowledge of water resources, in terms of quality, quantity, prevention and control, has quickly increased – even for the availability of advanced methodologies and technologies both for monitoring and modelling fields. Nevertheless, the objective of a good ecological status of water bodies has not yet been reached due to human pressure which still induces long term impacts as well as direct or indirect physical constraints. In such a context, the European Water Framework Directive introduces the concepts of artificial water bodies (AWB) and heavily modified water bodies (HMWB) and states that in such cases good ecological potential must be reached while good ecological status is required only for natural water bodies (NWB). Further, the methodologies proposed for the AWB and HMWB need a wide set of parameters and measurements, which are not always systematically available, inducing further actions and analyses in order to evaluate the quality level of the water bodies. Moreover, the AWB or HMWB classification represents an opportunity to resize the measures addressed to achieve good ecological status both in terms of economic engagement and timing with relevant consequences on water resource planning and management. The paper deals with these issues and synthetically reports the work done on the whole Lucanian river network (Basilicata region, Southern Italy) and also presents the Agri River case study in order to classify, as best as possible, AWB, HMWB and NWB as well as to support survey planning.
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