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dc.contributor.authorKVAERNER, Jens
dc.contributor.authorKlove, Bjorn
dc.contributor.authorAla-aho, Pertti
dc.contributor.authorBertrand, Guillaume
dc.contributor.authorBOUKALOVA, Zuzana
dc.contributor.authorGOLDSCHEIDER, Nico
dc.contributor.authorIlmonen, Jari
dc.contributor.authorKarakaya, Nusret
dc.contributor.authorLundberg, Angela
dc.contributor.authorSiergieiev, Dmytro
dc.contributor.authorSIMEK, Josef
dc.contributor.authorErturk, Ali
dc.contributor.authorMILEUSNIC, Marta
dc.contributor.authorMOSZCZYNSKA, Agnieszka
dc.contributor.authorMuotka, Timo
dc.contributor.authorPREDA, Elena
dc.contributor.authorKUPFERSBERGER, Hans
dc.contributor.authorWACHNIEW, Przemyslaw
dc.contributor.authorANGHELUTA, Vadineanu
dc.contributor.authorWiderlund, Anders
dc.contributor.authorRossi, Pekka
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-05T14:56:57Z
dc.date.available2021-03-05T14:56:57Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationKlove B., Ala-aho P., Bertrand G., BOUKALOVA Z., Erturk A., GOLDSCHEIDER N., Ilmonen J., Karakaya N., KUPFERSBERGER H., KVAERNER J., et al., "Groundwater dependent ecosystems. Part I: Hydroecological status and trends", ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY, cilt.14, ss.770-781, 2011
dc.identifier.issn1462-9011
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_b99e0210-8c17-403c-98b8-6fa6a4be574d
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/123492
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2011.04.002
dc.description.abstractGroundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs) include valuable ecosystems such as springs, wetlands, rivers, lakes and lagoons. The protection of these systems and services they provide is highlighted by international agreements, i.e. Ramsar convention on wetlands, and regional legislation, i.e. the European Water Framework Directive. Groundwater provides water, nutrients and a relatively stable temperature. However, the role of groundwater in surface ecosystems is not fully understood. The ecosystem can depend on groundwater directly or indirectly, and the reliance can be continuous, seasonal or occasional. This has implications for the vulnerability of ecosystems, as some may be easily affected by external pressure. Conceptual models and quantitative assessments of how groundwater interacts with the environment are needed. GDEs are also threatened by different land use activities and climate change. Hence, we need to understand how GDEs are affected by changes in groundwater quantity and quality, as severe groundwater changes have been observed in many regions. This study examines key aspects of GDEs (hydrogeology, geochemistry and biodiversity) in order to improve conceptual understanding of the role of groundwater in such ecosystems. The status and baseline of different types of GDEs are discussed, with particular emphasis on past evidence of environmental change and potential thresholds and threats in GDEs in various parts of Europe with different land use, climate and geology. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectÇevre Mühendisliği
dc.subjectMühendislik ve Teknoloji
dc.subjectÇEVRE BİLİMLERİ
dc.subjectÇevre / Ekoloji
dc.subjectTarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE)
dc.subjectTarımsal Bilimler
dc.titleGroundwater dependent ecosystems. Part I: Hydroecological status and trends
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity Of Oulu , ,
dc.identifier.volume14
dc.identifier.issue7
dc.identifier.startpage770
dc.identifier.endpage781
dc.contributor.firstauthorID94408


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