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Ecohydrology as a new tool for sustainable management of estuaries and coastal waters
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">E?WolanskiEmail author  LA?Boorman  L?Chícharo  E?Langlois-Saliou  R?Lara  AJ?Plater  RJ?Uncles  M?Zalewski
Institution:(1) Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB No. 3, Q. 4810 Townsville MC, Australia;(2) LAB Coastal, The Maylands, Holywell, St. Ives, PE27 4TQ Cambs., UK;(3) CCMAR, Campus de Gambelas, Faculdade do Mare do Ambiente, Universidade do Algarve, Portugal;(4) Laboratoire drsquoEcologie, UPRES-EA 1293, Groupe de Recherche ECODIV ldquoBiodiversité et Fonctionnement des Ecosystèmesrdquo, Université de Rouen, 76821 Mont Saint Aignan, France;(5) Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie, Fahrenheitstrasse 6, 28359 Bremen, Germany;(6) Department of Geography, University of Liverpool, P.O. Box 147, L69 7ZT Liverpool, UK;(7) Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, Plymouth, UK;(8) Department of Applied Ecology, University of Lodz, ul. Banacha 12/16, 902-237 Lodz, Poland
Abstract:Throughout the world, estuaries and coastal waters have experienced degradation. Present proposed remedial measures based on engineering and technological fix are not likely to restore the ecological processes of a healthy, robust estuary and, as such, will not reinstate the full beneficial functions of the estuary ecosystem. The successful management of estuaries and coastal waters requires an ecohydrologybased, basin-wide approach. This necessitates changing present practices by official institutions based on municipalities or counties as an administrative unit, or the narrowly focused approaches of managers of specific activities (e.g., farming and fisheries, water resources, urban and economic developments, wetlands management and nature conservationists). Without this change in thinking and management concept, estuaries and coastal waters will continue to degrade, whatever integrated coastal management plans are implemented. To help in this process of change there is a need to (1) develop a profound understanding of the effects of biota and biotic processes on mediating estuary response to changing hydrology, sediment and nutrient flux and of the biota on hydrology at the river basin scale, and (2) to develop science-based remediation measures at the river basin scale, with elements of ecohydrology and phytotechnology at their core, to strengthen the ability of the biota to sustain and adapt to human-induced stresses.This revised version wa published online in March 2005 with corrections to the issue cover date.
Keywords:Ecohydrology  Ecology  Environmental degradation  Estuary  Hydrology  Management  Sustainable development
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