Title: Advanced Tools and Models to Improve River Basin Management in Europe in the Context of Climate Change AquaTerra 
Resource Type: document --> technical publication --> book / book chapter(s) 
Country: EU Projects 
Year of publication: 2010 
Availability: Finkel M, Barth, J, and Grathwohl P (2010) Advanced Tools and Models to Improve River Basin Management in Europe in the Context of Climate Change, AquaTerra IWA Publishing, London, UK, ISBN 9781843393726 First author: Finkel M, Other authors: Barth, J, and Grathwohl P Year: 2010 Title: Advanced Tools and Models to Improve River Basin Management in Europe in the Context of Climate Change Source details: EU Report Publisher name: IWA Publishing Publisher details: London, UK ISSN/ISBN: 9781843393726 
Author 1/Producer: Finkel, Michael 
Other Authors/Producers: Barth, Johannes, Grathwohl, Peter 
Author / Producer Type: EC Project 
Publisher: IWA Publishing 
Publisher City: Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street London SW1H 0QS, UK 
ISBN: 9781843393726 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://www.iwapublishing.com/template.cfm?name=isbn978184339 ...  
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Groundwater protection-->Groundwater processes-->Groundwater processes overview
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater protection overview
Groundwater protection-->Monitoring-->Monitoring overview
Groundwater protection-->Planning-->Planning overview
Water resources and their management -->Monitoring and mitigation
Water resources and their management -->River basin management
Water resources and their management -->River basins
Water resources and their management -->Stresses, quality and ecological status
Water resources and their management -->Water resources and their management Overview
 
Short description: Advanced Tools and Models to Improve River Basin Management in Europe in the Context of Climate Change - AquaTerra has developed from an integrated project of the 6th EU RTD Framework Programme that aims to provide the scientific basis for an improved river basin management through a better understanding of the river-sediment-soil-groundwater system as a whole, by integrating both natural and socio-economics aspects at different temporal and spatial scales. 
Long description: Advanced Tools and Models to Improve River Basin Management in Europe in the Context of Climate Change - AquaTerra has developed from an integrated project of the 6th EU RTD Framework Programme that aims to provide the scientific basis for an improved river basin management through a better understanding of the river-sediment-soil-groundwater system as a whole, by integrating both natural and socio-economics aspects at different temporal and spatial scales. This book aims: to provide better understanding of the river-sediment-soil-groundwater system at various temporal and spatial scales to relate expected climate alterations to changes in deposition, mobility and distribution of pollutants in European river basins. to provide the scientific basis for improved river basin management to introduce novel tools for water and soil quality monitoring to show the necessity of integrated modelling frameworks for impact evaluation of pollution as well as climate and land-use changes for definition of long-term management schemes The work illustrates the dynamic behavior of the pathway of pollutants in soils, groundwater, surface water and sediments. It highlights the fundamental importance of integrating knowledge from sereral combineddisciplines on various environmental compartments in order to understand the large number of processes that govern pollutant input, transport and turnover. Results shows that a significant step forward has been made in the development new analytical methods and of process-based numerical models that are capable of making predictions of likely trends and environmental changes to be expected in the near or distant future at the basin-scale. These models can be used e.g. to generate hydrologic scenarios based on climate models and to simulate pollutant distribution and turnover rates from decades to millennia. 
Submitted By: Mrs Maggie Smith WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 24/10/2010

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