LOWRGREP: Landscape-use optimisation with regards to the groundwater resources protection in mountain hardrock areas

B. Vayssade
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This report assesses the degree of interference of human activities with the hydrosphere in mountain-zones, all located in hard-rock areas of different countries in the European Union. Each of the test-regions has a specific degree of protection: from regions with very few inhabitants and very low human impact, to regions submitted to a strong anthropogenic impact. The investigations focused on the changes in water quality and on the simulation of various alternatives leading to optimum landscape-use from the point of view of water-management. The project's own Geographic Information System was used to fulfil the following objective: present all the obtained knowledge and analyse all the data in user-friendly form (maps of water vulnerability) and make this knowledge available for potential users with, for instance, the creation and use of a web site. A simulation tool has been developed which facilitates the assessment of the impact of landscape-use on the water budget of the catchment. In all the areas investigated chloride is present, only in winter and very close to roads. Another result of this work is the decreasing impact on water of sulphur and sulphuric compounds in Germany and in the Czech Republic, while the nitrogen impact is increasing. Recommendations concerning the landscape-use presented for all the regions in particular for good practices in agriculture This title belongs to European Water Research Series ISBN: 9781843391937 (eBook)
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LOWRGREP:针对山地硬岩地区地下水资源保护的景观利用优化
本报告评估了人类活动对山区水圈的干扰程度,这些山区都位于欧洲联盟不同国家的硬岩地区。每个试验区都有特定程度的保护:从居民很少、人类影响很小的地区,到受到强烈人为影响的地区。调查的重点是水质的变化和从水管理的角度模拟导致最佳景观利用的各种替代方案。该项目本身的地理信息系统被用来实现以下目标:以用户友好的形式(水脆弱性地图)展示所获得的所有知识和分析所有数据,并通过例如创建和使用一个网站向潜在用户提供这些知识。开发了一种模拟工具,便于评估景观利用对集水区水收支的影响。在所有被调查的地区,氯化物都是存在的,只是在冬天和非常靠近道路的地方。这项工作的另一个结果是,在德国和捷克共和国,硫和硫化合物对水的影响正在减少,而氮的影响正在增加。为所有地区提出的关于景观利用的建议,特别是在农业方面的良好做法,本标题属于欧洲水研究系列ISBN: 9781843391937(电子书)
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