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在水资源短缺的情况下管理多种胁迫对水生生态系统的影响。GLOBAQUA 项目。

Managing the effects of multiple stressors on aquatic ecosystems under water scarcity. The GLOBAQUA project.

机构信息

Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona Spain.

Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA), Girona, Spain.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2015 Jan 15;503-504:3-9. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.06.081. Epub 2014 Jul 5.

Abstract

Water scarcity is a serious environmental problem in many European regions, and will likely increase in the near future as a consequence of increased abstraction and climate change. Water scarcity exacerbates the effects of multiple stressors, and thus results in decreased water quality. It impacts river ecosystems, threatens the services they provide, and it will force managers and policy-makers to change their current practices. The EU-FP7 project GLOBAQUA aims at identifying the prevalence, interaction and linkages between stressors, and to assess their effects on the chemical and ecological status of freshwater ecosystems in order to improve water management practice and policies. GLOBAQUA assembles a multidisciplinary team of 21 European plus 2 non-European scientific institutions, as well as water authorities and river basin managers. The project includes experts in hydrology, chemistry, biology, geomorphology, modelling, socio-economics, governance science, knowledge brokerage, and policy advocacy. GLOBAQUA studies six river basins (Ebro, Adige, Sava, Evrotas, Anglian and Souss Massa) affected by water scarcity, and aims to answer the following questions: how does water scarcity interact with other existing stressors in the study river basins? How will these interactions change according to the different scenarios of future global change? Which will be the foreseeable consequences for river ecosystems? How will these in turn affect the services the ecosystems provide? How should management and policies be adapted to minimise the ecological, economic and societal consequences? These questions will be approached by combining data-mining, field- and laboratory-based research, and modelling. Here, we outline the general structure of the project and the activities to be conducted within the fourteen work-packages of GLOBAQUA.

摘要

水资源短缺是许多欧洲地区面临的严重环境问题,由于水资源的过度抽取和气候变化,这种情况在不久的将来很可能会加剧。水资源短缺加剧了多种胁迫因素的影响,从而导致水质下降。它影响了河流生态系统,威胁到它们所提供的服务,这将迫使管理者和决策者改变当前的做法。欧盟第七框架计划(EU-FP7)项目 GLOBAQUA 的目的是确定胁迫因素的普遍存在、相互作用和联系,并评估它们对淡水生态系统化学和生态状况的影响,以改善水管理实践和政策。GLOBAQUA 汇集了来自 21 个欧洲和 2 个非欧洲科学机构、水管理当局和流域管理机构的多学科团队。该项目包括水文学、化学、生物学、地貌学、建模、社会经济学、治理科学、知识中介和政策宣传方面的专家。GLOBAQUA 研究了六个受水资源短缺影响的河流流域(埃布罗河、阿迪杰河、萨瓦河、埃夫罗塔斯河、安格利亚河和苏斯马萨河),旨在回答以下问题:水资源短缺如何与研究流域中其他现有胁迫因素相互作用?根据未来全球变化的不同情景,这些相互作用将如何变化?对河流生态系统将产生哪些可预见的后果?这些后果将如何反过来影响生态系统提供的服务?应该如何调整管理和政策以最小化生态、经济和社会后果?通过结合数据挖掘、实地和实验室研究以及建模,来解决这些问题。在这里,我们概述了该项目的总体结构以及 GLOBAQUA 的 14 个工作包中将开展的活动。

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