ROLAUFFS, Peter, Ilse STUBAUER, Světlana ZAHRÁDKOVÁ, Karel BRABEC and Otto MOOG. Integration of the saprobic system into the European Union Water Framework Directive, Case studies in Austria, Germany and Czech Republic. In: Hering D, Verdonschot P.F.M., Moog O. & Sandin L. (eds), Integrated Assessment of Running Waters in Europe. Hydrobiologia. Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, vol. 516, 1-3, p. 285-298. ISSN 0018-8158. |
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@article{554566, author = {Rolauffs, Peter and Stubauer, Ilse and Zahrádková, Světlana and Brabec, Karel and Moog, Otto}, article_location = {Netherlands}, article_number = {1-3}, keywords = {Water Framework Directive; saprobic system; benthic invertebrates; reference conditions; bioassessment}, language = {eng}, issn = {0018-8158}, journal = {Hydrobiologia}, title = {Integration of the saprobic system into the European Union Water Framework Directive, Case studies in Austria, Germany and Czech Republic. In: Hering D, Verdonschot P.F.M., Moog O. & Sandin L. (eds), Integrated Assessment of Running Waters in Europe}, volume = {516}, year = {2004} }
TY - JOUR ID - 554566 AU - Rolauffs, Peter - Stubauer, Ilse - Zahrádková, Světlana - Brabec, Karel - Moog, Otto PY - 2004 TI - Integration of the saprobic system into the European Union Water Framework Directive, Case studies in Austria, Germany and Czech Republic. In: Hering D, Verdonschot P.F.M., Moog O. & Sandin L. (eds), Integrated Assessment of Running Waters in Europe JF - Hydrobiologia VL - 516 IS - 1-3 SP - 285-298 EP - 285-298 PB - Kluwer Academic Publishers SN - 00188158 KW - Water Framework Directive KW - saprobic system KW - benthic invertebrates KW - reference conditions KW - bioassessment N2 - The use of saprobic systems has long traditions in the water management in Austria, the Czech Republic and Germany. Within the context of water quality assessment they are applied to indicate the effects of anthropogenic caused organic impact leading to a decrease in the dissolved oxygen content of running waters. In December 2000 the European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) came into force. It demands homogeneous procedures and methods for assessing inland surface waters as well as groundwater, coastal and transitional waters. To incorporate the saprobic approach into the new integrative methodology of the European assessment of the ecological status of water bodies, the national saprobic systems need to be adjusted. This paper describes the according methodological developments and adaptations of Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany required to harmonise the traditional procedure with the guidelines of the WFD. ER -
ROLAUFFS, Peter, Ilse STUBAUER, Světlana ZAHRÁDKOVÁ, Karel BRABEC and Otto MOOG. Integration of the saprobic system into the European Union Water Framework Directive, Case studies in Austria, Germany and Czech Republic. In: Hering D, Verdonschot P.F.M., Moog O. \&{} Sandin L. (eds), Integrated Assessment of Running Waters in Europe. \textit{Hydrobiologia}. Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, vol.~516, 1-3, p.~285-298. ISSN~0018-8158.
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