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THE INTEGRATED CATC HMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN IN NEW ZEALAND AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT TO CHINA'S PRACTICE

Zheng YANG, Yang ZHAO, Wu CHE, Wei CHEN, Zhenzi LI, Chentao JU
2019 Landscape Architecture Frontiers  
absence of comprehensive management methods for medium-or small-scaled urban water bodies. combing with a case study on integrated catchment management plans (icMP) for the Hamilton city, New Zealand,  ...  ; formulation of water quality standards for varied water bodies; protection of urban habitats and wetlands, all of which require comprehensive, integrated, and synergic planning efforts at catchment scales  ... 
doi:10.15302/j-laf-1-020008 fatcat:6d3f64symzctxlrmodqrrnu7sy

Predicting microbial water quality with models: Over-arching questions for managing risk in agricultural catchments

David M. Oliver, Kenneth D.H. Porter, Yakov A. Pachepsky, Richard W. Muirhead, Sim M. Reaney, Rory Coffey, David Kay, David G. Milledge, Eunmi Hong, Steven G. Anthony, Trevor Page, Jack W. Bloodworth (+4 others)
2016 Science of the Total Environment  
water quality.  ...  A series of short and longer-term research priorities are proposed in response to these questions in order to promote better model deployment in the field of catchment microbial dynamics.  ...  We are grateful for the constructive comments of the three reviewers and the handling editor.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.086 pmid:26657248 fatcat:ikbdsktev5b5ndyd2begbm3cei

Monitoring strategies and scale-appropriate hydrologic and biogeochemical modelling for natural resource management: Conclusions and recommendations from a session held at the iEMSs 2008

Ulrike Bende-Michl, Martin Volk, Daren Harmel, Lachlan Newham, Tommy Dalgaard
2011 Environmental Modelling & Software  
managers and the model users on the other side to increase knowledge in: 1) the limitations and uncertainties of current monitoring and modelling strategies, 2) scale-dependent linkages between monitoring  ...  This short communication paper presents recommendations for developing scale-appropriate monitoring and modelling strategies to assist decision making in natural resource management (NRM).  ...  A number of recent publications have emphasised the need for finer temporal and spatial resolution measurements to effectively manage water and water quality problems at larger scales, e.g. sufficiently  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2010.09.006 fatcat:pbdtqnotebeghn7ff4lz5plxqu

Development of a concept for integrated ecological river assessment in Flanders, Belgium

Peter GOETHALS, Niels DE PAUW
2001 Journal of Limnology  
Integrated river management is based on monitoring, modelling and assessment of the water cycle.  ...  Finally, a concept for sustainable and integrated ecological assessment and management is presented.  ...  These four approaches bring water management and nature conservation together and offer a framework for multiple scales.  ... 
doi:10.4081/jlimnol.2001.s1.7 fatcat:sms2ugwrdreedlom4ffb6zsjx4

Benchmarking a decade of holistic agro-environmental studies within the Agricultural Catchments Programme

P.-E. Mellander, M.B. Lynch, J. Galloway, O. Žurovec, M. McCormack, M. O'Neill, D. Hawtree, E. Burgess
2022 Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research  
The environmental quality standards were breached for N and/or P in some of the catchments, but for different reasons and not always clearly linked to the source pressures within the catchment.  ...  Future nutrient management therefore requires a clearer understanding of the relative influence of soils, geology, farm practice, landscape and weather on the propensity for nutrients to be lost to water  ...  We thank the farmers for their cooperation and access to their land. We thank Dr.  ... 
doi:10.15212/ijafr-2020-0145 fatcat:ywiew6ercndd7l7isygtsrpq5u

Recent Developments in Indicators and Models for Agri-environmental Assessment

Carlo Giupponi, Marta Carpani
2006 Italian Journal of Agronomy  
Acknowledgements Research carried out with the financial contribution of the Project ITAES (Integrated Tools to design and implement Agro Environmental Schemes), funded under the Sixth Framework Programme  ...  of the European Union (SSPE-CT-2003-502070) and of the Project AGeNDA, funded by the Regional Environmental Protection Agency of the Veneto Region (ARPAV).  ...  The SIDASS model, a tool for recommendations of site-specific land use and management practices and for the evaluation of agriculture policies, is presented for use at the local and regional scales (Simota  ... 
doi:10.4081/ija.2006.647 fatcat:afiahntjebd2lgjq3ledjba35a

Drinking Water Source Protection for Surface Water Abstractions: An Overview of the Group Water Scheme Sector in the Republic of Ireland

Alec Rolston, Suzanne Linnane
2020 Water  
Drinking water source protection measures and catchment-scale actions can be an additional model to assist in the delivery of Integrated Catchment Management and river basin management planning in the  ...  Source protection is part of a multi-solution approach for the provision of safe drinking water.  ...  Acknowledgments: The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the National Federation of Group Water Schemes in undertaking this body of work, as well as the contributions and assistance provided  ... 
doi:10.3390/w12092437 fatcat:erb7fmo4onhudctlqkaxiwm7yy

Collaboration and modelling – tools for integration in the Motueka catchment, New Zealand

Andrew Fenemor, Neil Deans, Tim Davie, Will Allen, John Dymond, Margaret Kilvington, Chris Phillips, Les Basher, Paul Gillespie, Roger Young, Jim Sinner, Garth Harmsworth (+2 others)
2019 Water S.A  
A conceptual model of integrated catchment management (ICM) is presented in which ICM is defined as a process to achieve both ecosystem resilience and community resilience.  ...  indicators such as job numbers and catchment GDP for a range of land and marine use options.  ...  The two senior authors thank UNESCO and the South African organisers of the Southern HELP symposium for their support to present these ideas at the symposium in November 2007.  ... 
doi:10.4314/wsa.v34i4.183655 fatcat:ykifogaharew3aknreacfvt44q

Learning to manage quality in a multiple reservoir system: Contribution of a companion modelling approach

R Ducrot, L Clavel, P Bommel
2011 Water S.A  
The development of water policies based on integrated water management principles promotes the development of multistakeholder platforms to manage water resources at catchment level.  ...  Monitoring of the sessions underlined the role of such a tool in learning about collective water management.  ...  Acknowledgements This work was conducted with the financial support of the European Commission (INCO project n° 2001-10061), of FAPESP 'Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo' (Processo n  ... 
doi:10.4314/wsa.v37i1.64111 fatcat:4ovysmrwv5hxdklwu43hvrk3wq

Managing Multiple Catchment Demands for Sustainable Water Use and Ecosystem Service Provision

2017 Water  
Ensuring water, food and energy security for a growing world population represents a 21st century catchment management challenge.  ...  This critical review draws from an extensive literature to discuss the benefits and challenges of utilising an ecosystem service approach for integrated catchment management (ICM).  ...  Research should aim for greater integration across political and scientific scales, such as integrating catchment and marine objectives [138] , but also across national borders to facilitate the best  ... 
doi:10.3390/w9090677 fatcat:r6rnqjqbjveahgh5aqhc3mcj2y

Development of a Decision Support System for Sustainable Environmental Management and Stakeholder Engagement

Angelos Alamanos, Alec Rolston, George Papaioannou
2021 Hydrology  
an integrated DSS for ISWRM (including characterisation at catchment and local scales, programmes of measures and their evaluation): the Framework for Integrated Land and Landscape Management (FILLM),  ...  Two basic pillars–umbrellas can be identified in the literature: stakeholder engagement and analysis; and integrated monitoringmodelling in the form of a decision support system (DSS) that can assess,  ...  for water management, and was enriched with the need for integrated catchment management, transparency and stakeholder engagement.  ... 
doi:10.3390/hydrology8010040 fatcat:rgw2mr7gsba2tcuczdqf5y54pq

Heads in the Cloud

W. Wayt Gibbs
1994 Scientific American  
from many catchments to be modelled simultaneously and additionally, a comprehensive assessment of prediction uncertainties for a range of flow behaviour.  ...  Professor Bridget Emmett summarises a UK-based collaborative project providing a model framework to make better use of complex data and models for more sustainable soil and water management Can you explain  ... 
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0294-112 fatcat:2lp322fxtrgdhezi37tqgpu23i

TERENO: German network of terrestrial environmental observatories

Heye Reemt Bogena
2016 Journal of large-scale research facilities JLSRF  
Following a hierarchical scaling approach (point-plot-field) these detailed information and the gained knowledge will be transferred to the regional scale using integrated modelling approaches.  ...  Central elements of the TERENO network are "terrestrial observatories" at the catchment scale which were selected in climate sensitive regions of Germany for the regional analyses of climate change impacts  ...  Following a hierarchical scaling approach (point-plotfield) these detailed information and the gained knowledge will be transferred to the regional scale using integrated modelling approaches.  ... 
doi:10.17815/jlsrf-2-98 fatcat:fjgygghvobaafffxs2te4lpwkq

SHui, an EU-Chinese cooperative project to optimise soil and water management in agricultural areas in the XXI century

José.A. Gómez, Alon Ben-Gal, Juan J. Alarcón, Gabrielle De Lannnoy, Shannon De Roos, Tomáš Dostál, Elias Fereres, Diego S. Intrigliolo, Josef Krasa, Andreas Klik, Gunther Liebhard, Reinhard Nolz (+10 others)
2020 International Soil and Water Conservation Research  
This paper explains our research platform of long-term experiments established at plot scale, approaches taken to integrate crop and hydrological models at field scale; coupled crop models and satellite-based  ...  As such, this article provides a review of major challenges for improving soil and water use in EU and China as well as information about the potential to access information made available by SHui, and  ...  Acknowledgements This work has been supported by Project SHui which is cofunded by the European Union Project GA 773903 and the Chinese MOST.  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.iswcr.2020.01.001 fatcat:iwpzqowzavfplcci7annxlfio4

Strengthen the European collaborative environmental research to meet European policy goals for achieving a sustainable, non-toxic environment

Werner Brack, Selim Ait-Aissa, Thomas Backhaus, Sebastian Birk, Damià Barceló, Rob Burgess, Ian Cousins, Valeria Dulio, Beate I. Escher, Andreas Focks, Jos van Gils, Antoni Ginebreda (+20 others)
2019 Environmental Sciences Europe  
In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website.  ...  General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual  ...  Acknowledgements The consortia of SOLUTIONS, MARS and GLOBAQUA are acknowledged for the excellent collaboration and fruitful discussions that prepared the ground for this policy brief.  ... 
doi:10.1186/s12302-019-0232-y fatcat:lha3eqex75cctdoos4r64j2nse
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