Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography and Communication and Society Research Centre (CECS), University of Minho, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
Abstract
The identification and characterization of barriers to river continuity are essential for the preparation of an inventory of hydraulic infrastructure. To this end, it is necessary to define the main identifying and characterizing elements of hydraulic infrastructures and descriptors of ecological continuity, with information that can characterize them from the point of view of their impact on the watercourse. Several authors have defined decision criteria for the removal of existing hydraulic structures in watercourses and their application, reinforcing the environmental benefits of the elimination of these hydraulic structures. In the present work, we proposed to develop a methodology for the evaluation of barriers in the Selho River (Guimarães Municipality, Northwest Portugal), elaborating an Environmental Condition Index (ECI) based on hydromorphological, socioeconomical, and ecological criteria, which allowed the identification of 43 weirs, of which 95% revealed quality inferior to Good. Following the application of a decision support methodology for the removal of hydraulic structures, it was possible to determine that 16 of the 43 weirs evaluated could be subject to removal, 26 would be under conditioned removal, and only 1 would be able to remain unchanged.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Oceanography
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