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TitleThe science-policy-stakeholder interface in water pollution assessment
KeywordsWater pollutionScience Policy stakeholder interfaceRiver Basin ModellingTungabhadra River BasinIndiaHunnselva River BasinNorway
Year2010
TypeContributo in volume
DOI10.4324/9781849775151
AuthorsGrizzetti, Bruna; Lo Porto, Antonio; Barkved, Line J.; Joy, K. J.; Paranjape, Suhas; Deelstra, Johannes; Bouraoui, Fayçal; Manasi, S.
Text453758 2010 10.4324/9781849775151 Scopus 2 s2.0 84911116421 Water pollution Science Policy stakeholder interface River Basin Modelling Tungabhadra River Basin India Hunnselva River Basin Norway The science policy stakeholder interface in water pollution assessment Grizzetti, Bruna; Lo Porto, Antonio; Barkved, Line J.; Joy, K. J.; Paranjape, Suhas; Deelstra, Johannes; Bouraoui, Fayçal; Manasi, S. The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research; European Commission Joint Research Centre; Institute for Social and Economic Change India; Norsk institutt for vannforskning; Italian Water Research Institute IRSA CNR; Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management SOPPECOM ; Tuscia University Participatory watershed modelling A tool for integration During the last few decades, scientific research has increasingly developed modelling tools to handle problems related to water quantity and quality. Concerning water pollution, modelling approaches have been developed, ranging from simple statistical regressions to complex models, which describe the physical processes both at different levels of detail, and temporal and spatial resolution. Watershed models have been developed, first, to deepen the understanding of water cycle and pollution dynamics, as they provide a simplified conceptualization of the processes involved; and, second, as they have been increasingly used to evaluate the impacts of management options on water quality, mitigation measures and possible global changes. In addition, models have been employed for planning monitoring network and to spatially target plans for intervention. So far modelling has been exclusively used by the scientific and practitioner communities. However, there is a shift to a combined use of models by scientists, practitioners and stakeholders. Science, Policy and Stakeholders in Water Management An Integrated Approach to River Basin Management Gooch, Geoffrey; Stålnacke, Per 9781849775151 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 84911116421 origin=inward Capitolo he science policy stakeholder interface in water pollution assessment Articolo SPS in Water Management EARTHSCAN CAP 5.pdf Contributo in volume antonio.loporto LO PORTO ANTONIO STRIVER Strategy and methodology for improved IWRM An Integrated Interdisclipinary Assessment in Four Twinning River Basins in Europe and Asia