Innovative methodology for the prioritization of the Program of Measures for integrated water resources management of the Region of Crete, Greece
Autor: | Sotiria Panakoulia, Marinos Kritsotakis, Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis, Michalis Fountoulakis, Leeda Demetropoulou, G.V. Giannakis, T. Manios, Ioanna Petousi, Maria A. Lilli, Triantafyllia Nikolaou |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Prioritization
Environmental Engineering Multi-criteria analysis 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Computer science 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences Stakeholders Water Framework Directive Environmental Chemistry Climate change Waste Management and Disposal SWOT analysis 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Cost–benefit analysis business.industry DPSIR Environmental resource management Integrated water resources management Pollution Water resources Program of measures Public participation Sustainability business |
Zdroj: | The Science of the total environment. 672 |
ISSN: | 1879-1026 |
Popis: | Summarization: An innovative multi-criteria methodology was proposed for the prioritization of the Program of Measures (PoM) in the Water Region of Crete, and applied specifically to the basin of Geropotamos river according to the requirements of the Water Framework Directive. This study relied on the four pillars of sustainability and the EU cross-compliance legislative objective for the minimization of the climate change impact. The multi-criteria evaluation methodology was based on the results of four different types of analyses: a DPSIR analysis, a SWOT analysis, a Cost-Benefit Analysis and a climate change impacts analysis. Public participation on the results of the study with local stakeholders was used at every stage of the multi-criteria evaluation process, from the selection and weighing of the criteria to the final ranking and measures' prioritization. The PoM contains two types of measures: basic measures which deal with the implementation of existing legislation and are the same for all regions of Greece and additional measures which are specified for the Region of Crete. The results of the prioritization process in Geropotamos Basin suggests that improving the water quality and ecological status of available water resources do not always require significant financial resources and can have a high impact in terms of achieving “good” quality status. Παρουσιάστηκε στο: Science of the Total Environment |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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