one publication added to basket [111862] | Group report: Institutional and capacity requirements for implementation of the Water Framework Directory
Lise, W.; Timmerman, J.; Vermaat, J.E.; O'Riordan, T.; Edwards, T.; de Bruin, E.F.L.M.; Kontogianni, A.D.; Barrett, K.; Bresser, T.; Rochelle-Newall, E. (2005). Group report: Institutional and capacity requirements for implementation of the Water Framework Directory, in: Vermaat, J.E. et al. (Ed.) Managing European coasts: past, present and future. pp. 185-198. dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27150-3_10
In: Vermaat, J.E. et al. (2005). Managing European coasts: Past, present and future. Environmental Science Series. Springer: Berlin. ISBN 3-540-23454-3; e-ISBN 978-3-540-27150-5. 387 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138681, meer
In: Environmental Science Series. Springer-Verlag: New York. ISSN 2212-778X, meer
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Auteurs | | Top |
- Lise, W.
- Timmerman, J.
- Vermaat, J.E., meer
- O'Riordan, T.
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- Edwards, T.
- de Bruin, E.F.L.M.
- Kontogianni, A.D.
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- Barrett, K.
- Bresser, T.
- Rochelle-Newall, E.
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Abstract |
Different aspects of institutional and capacity requirements need to be considered to effectively put the Water Framework Directive (WFD) in place. This chapter tries to find the most effective way of managing the river coast continuum, to ensure an appropriate role for public participation, EU (‘Brussels’) policymakers and catchment managers. We find that coordinated action is needed to oversee the river-coast continuum. Cultural differences, varying from one EU member state to another, can influence the style and role of implementation of the WFD. There is a clear role for formal public participation in implementing the WFD, as the process of a higher level of organised public participation is unstoppable. A dialogue is needed that brings together community intelligence and scientific systems understanding for the sustainable management of flood-prone rivers and coasts. |
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