EC FP7 research
recommendations by SedNet
- 1 April 2007
SedNet recently prepared a paper
indicating sediment management knowledge gaps related to
the Water Framework Directive implementation challenges.
The paper also proposes a way forward to bridge these
gaps through EC FP7 research activities. At 8 February
2007 this paper was presented in Brussels to Dr.
Costanza Calzolari (EC DG Research) and Dr. Philippe
Quevauviller (EC DG Environment), who indicated to be
willing to further disseminate these recommendations to
their colleagues.
SedNet proposes research activities aimed
at (further) improving the understanding of the role of
sediment in the functioning of the natural
sediment-soil-water system in river basins with a
specific focus on: 1) the relation between sediment
contamination and its actual impact on the functioning
of ecosystems (ecological status), and 2) the combined
impact of sediment quantity and quality on the
ecological status.
Furthermore, SedNet proposes research
dedicated to study the effectiveness, efficacy and
efficiency of measures aimed to improve the ecological
status. A key question here is how to differentiate the
effect of measures from natural variability,
specifically over a long time frame?
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here for the paper.
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