Rasch, P S and Ipsen, N and Mogensen, B,(2005), Linking integrated water resources management and integrated coastal zone management. , Water Science & Technology, IWA Publishing
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Abstract
Some of the world’s most valuable aquatic ecosystems such as deltas, lagoons and estuaries are
located in the coastal zone. However, the coastal zone and its aquatic ecosystems are in many places under
environmental stress from human activities. About 50% of the human population lives within 200 km of the
coastline, and the population density is increasing every day. In addition, the majority of urban centres are
located in the coastal zone. It is commonly known that there are important linkages between the activities in
the upstream river basins and the environment conditions in the downstream coastal zones. Changes in river
flows, e.g. caused by irrigation, hydropower and water supply, have changed salinity in estuaries and
lagoons. Land use changes, such as intensified agricultural activities and urban and industrial development,
cause increasing loads of nutrients and a variety of chemicals resulting in considerable adverse impacts in
the coastal zones. It is recognised that the solution to such problems calls for an integrated approach.
Therefore, the terms Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Integrated Coastal Zone
Management (ICZM) are increasingly in focus on the international agenda. Unfortunately, the concepts of
IWRM and ICZM are mostly being developed independently from each other by separate management
bodies using their own individual approaches and tools. The present paper describes how modelling tools
can be used to link IWRM and ICZM. It draws a line from the traditional sectoral use of models for the
Istanbul Master Planning and assessment of the water quality and ecological impact in the Bosphorus Strait
and the Black Sea 10 years ago, to the most recent use of models in a Water Framework Directive (WFD)
context for one of the selected Pilot River Basins in Denmark used for testing of the WFD Guidance
Documents.
Keywords : | 3D; ecological modelling; ICZM; integrated management; IWRM; modelling; WFD, UNSPECIFIED |
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Journal or Publication Title: | Water Science & Technology |
Volume: | 51 |
Number: | 11 |
Item Type: | Article |
Subjects: | Manajemen |
Depositing User: | Arief Eryka Zendy |
Date Deposited: | 19 Dec 2019 03:57 |
Last Modified: | 19 Dec 2019 03:57 |
URI: | https://repofeb.undip.ac.id/id/eprint/378 |