Wuijts Susanne, Claessens Jacqueline, Farrow Luke, Doody Donnacha G, Klages Susanne, Christophoridis Chris, Cvejić Rozalija, Glavan Matjaž, Nesheim Ingrid, Platjouw Froukje, Wright Isobel, Rowbottom Jenny, Graversgaard Morten, van den Brink Cors, Leitão Inês, Ferreira António, Boekhold Sandra
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), PO Box 1, 3720 BA, Bilthoven, the Netherlands; Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law, Utrecht University, Newtonlaan 231, 3584 BH Utrecht, the Netherlands.
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), PO Box 1, 3720 BA, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
J Environ Manage. 2021 Jun 1;287:112270. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112270. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
Over the last decades, nutrients and pesticides have proved to be a major source of the pollution of drinking water resources in Europe. Extensive legislation has been developed by the EU to protect drinking water resources from agricultural pollution, but the achievement of water quality objectives is still an ongoing challenge throughout Europe. The study aims to identify lessons that can be learnt about the coherence and consistency of the application of EU regulations, and their effects at the local level, using qualitative expert data for 13 local to regional governance arrangements in 11 different European countries. The results show that the complexities and inconsistencies of European legislation drawn up to protect drinking water resources from agricultural pollution come forward most explicitly at local level where cross-sectoral measures have to be taken and effects monitored. At this local level, rather than facilitate, they hamper efforts to achieve water quality objectives. The upcoming revision of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) should strengthen the links between the different directives and how they could be applied at local level. In addition, a more facilitated cross-sectoral approach should be adopted to improve stakeholder networks, between institutional levels and hydrological scales, to attain policy objectives at local level.
在过去几十年中,营养物质和农药已被证明是欧洲饮用水资源污染的主要来源。欧盟已制定了广泛的立法来保护饮用水资源免受农业污染,但在整个欧洲,实现水质目标仍是一项持续的挑战。该研究旨在利用来自11个不同欧洲国家的13个地方到区域治理安排的定性专家数据,确定可从欧盟法规应用的连贯性和一致性及其在地方层面的影响中学到的经验教训。结果表明,为保护饮用水资源免受农业污染而制定的欧洲立法的复杂性和不一致性,在必须采取跨部门措施并监测影响的地方层面最为明显。在这个地方层面,它们非但没有起到促进作用,反而阻碍了实现水质目标的努力。即将到来的《水框架指令》(WFD)修订案应加强不同指令之间的联系以及它们在地方层面的应用方式。此外,应采用一种更便利的跨部门方法,以改善机构层面和水文尺度之间的利益相关者网络,从而在地方层面实现政策目标。