Towards sustainable management of Mediterranean river basins: policy recommendations on management aspects of temporary streams

Author:

Nikolaidis Nikolaos P.1,Demetropoulou Leeda1,Froebrich Jochen2,Jacobs Claire2,Gallart Francesc3,Prat Narcis4,Porto Antonio Lo5,Campana Claudia6,Papadoulakis Vassilis7,Skoulikidis Nikolaos8,Davy Thierry9,Bidoglio Giovanni10,Bouraoui Fayçal10,Kirkby Mike11,Tournoud Marie-George12,Polesello Stefano5,Barberá Gonzalo G.13,Cooper David14,Gomez Rosa15,Sánchez-Montoya María del Mar15,Latron Jérôme3,De Girolamo Anna Maria5,Perrin Jean-Louis12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Kounoupidiana, Building K1, Chania 73100, Greece

2. Centre for Water and Climate, Alterra, Wageningen, The Netherlands

3. Surface Hydrology and Erosion Group, IDAEA, CSIC, Spain

4. Department of Ecology, University of Barcelona, Spain

5. Water Research Institute, IRSA-CNR, Italy

6. Autorità di Bacino, della Puglia, Italy

7. Regional Unit of Laconia, Region of Peloponnese, Greece

8. Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Greece

9. Representative of French Water Agencies to the European Commission

10. Joint Research Centre, European Commission

11. School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK

12. Université de Montpellier 2, HydroSciences Montpellier, France

13. Department of Soil and Water Conservation, CSIC-CEBAS, Spain

14. Centre of Ecology and Hydrology, CEH, Wallingford, UK

15. Department of Ecology and Hydrology, University of Murcia, Spain

Abstract

In 2011, the European Council stressed the significance of water quality for sustainable development in Europe and emphasized the need for better integration of the water policy objectives into the Common Agriculture Policy reform in rural areas. Since 2000, the Water Framework Directive (WFD) has required the EU Member States to target good ecological status for their water bodies. However, the implementation of the Directive for the numerous Mediterranean temporary streams has been delayed indicating the need for elaboration of the tools and methods that address the special characteristics of such water bodies. This requirement has been addressed by the recently completed MIRAGE project. In the context of the recent publication of the European Commission's Blueprint to Safeguard Europe's Waters, the MIRAGE-proposed framework for the characterization of the eco-hydrological dynamics and the systematic description of the measured impact for temporary rivers could bring considerable added value to the EU revision of all relevant water policies. The project recommends additions to WFD articles including an explicit definition of temporary rivers, adaptation of environmental objectives to their peculiarities and establishment of a proper method to determine the initial status and specific actions in River Basin Management Plans.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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