The European Water Framework Directive and Sustainable Water Management
The scarcity and degradation of water resources is an important environmental problem in Europe. The use of water by the different economic sectors creates scarcity in some regions, and a widespread water quality degradation from point and nonpoint pollution. Water scarcity is serious in Southern countries, with a strong demand during summer for irrigation and tourism. Despite regulations and large investments in water treatment plants, water quality degradation remains high in many river basins. The improvement in water management requires better information and knowledge on surface and ground water and on their associated ecosystems. These tasks need time and resources, and the lack of data and knowledge on the underlying biophysical processes in the use of water resources, precludes and adequate and sustainable management. This knowledge is essential for designing reasonable control measures, such as the ones required by the Water Framework Directive.
European Water Framework Directive water scarcity water quality degradation
Jose Albiac
Deparment of Agricultural Economics, CITA-Government of Aragon, Spain
国际会议
山东东营
英文
163-173
2007-10-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)