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Integrated sediment management: guidelines and good practices in the context of the Water Framework Directive [Draft]

Old, Gareth ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4713-1070; Lofts, Stephen ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3627-851X; Boughaba, Jeanne, eds. 2022 Integrated sediment management: guidelines and good practices in the context of the Water Framework Directive [Draft]. not yet published, 229pp. (Submitted)

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Abstract/Summary

This was delivered to the EU Commission. It has been reviewed by experts across Europe and is awaiting sign off from EU Water Directors. This document aims to establish a common understanding on the role of sediment in achieving the objectives of the Water Framework Directive, and to provide guidance on how to address pressures on sediment quantity and sediment contamination, in the context of the River Basin Management Plans, and also other policies’ planning instruments. It covers, in particular, the different steps where consideration of sediment is needed. Due to the nature of sediment as integral, natural component of aquatic systems, and its interlinkages with multiple water uses, functions and services, this document builds on the concept of integrated sediment management, considered as the most appropriate approach to manage sediment, and provides practical methods, tools and examples to apply it. The target audience consists of policy makers responsible for drafting RBMPs and local plans, as well as implementers/practitioners, specialists and scientists supporting the implementation of the WFD. As this document promotes an integrated approach which addresses all sediment related issues and related uses, the target audience also includes policy-makers responsible for other policies such as energy, navigation, agriculture, flood and drought risk, biodiversity, climate change, contaminated site management (including consideration of soil and groundwater) as well as other environmental policies.

Item Type: Publication - Report (Technical Report)
UKCEH and CEH Sections/Science Areas: Hydro-climate Risks (Science Area 2017-)
Pollution (Science Area 2017-)
Funders/Sponsors: European Commission
Additional Keywords: sediment, Water Framework Directive
NORA Subject Terms: Hydrology
Date made live: 27 Apr 2022 15:07 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/532540

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