2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-008-0065-5
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Adapting a geographical information system-based water resource management to the needs of the Romanian water authorities

Abstract: Background, aim, and scope The need for global and integrated approaches to water resources management, both from the quantitative and the qualitative point of view, has long been recognized. Water quality management is a major issue for sustainable development and a mandatory task with respect to the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive as well as the Swiss legislation. However, data modelling to develop relational databases and subsequent geographic information system (GIS)-based water ma… Show more

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“…For example, stakeholder selection strategies can be based on social media microtargeting to include underrepresented communities in the affected regions. Such engagement can be designed to include stakeholders in decision making through use of GIS-based decision support tools (Assaf & Saadeh, 2008) by documenting stakeholder needs in different subareas of the watershed (Soutter et al, 2008) and soliciting their participation at various levels.…”
Section: Leveraging Gis and Remote Sensing Data And Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, stakeholder selection strategies can be based on social media microtargeting to include underrepresented communities in the affected regions. Such engagement can be designed to include stakeholders in decision making through use of GIS-based decision support tools (Assaf & Saadeh, 2008) by documenting stakeholder needs in different subareas of the watershed (Soutter et al, 2008) and soliciting their participation at various levels.…”
Section: Leveraging Gis and Remote Sensing Data And Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The missing link between monitoring philosophy and environmental costs may be given by the concept of ecosystem services and by applying multicriteria decision and cost benefit analyses. Radu Drobot (Technical University of Civil Engineering, Bucharest, Romania) and Laura Alexandrov (National Institute for Marine Research and Development "Grigore Antipa", Constanta, Romania) presented the ESTROM projects INWAQ (Soutter et al 2009) and TASAUL (Alexandrow and Bloesch 2009), respectively.…”
Section: The Biological and Hydromorphological Dimension Of The Eu Wfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best way to integrate the entire information corresponding to a specific region associated with a certain environmental issue is to use a computerized geographic information system (GIS) 1, 2, which is capable of capturing, storing, updating, manipulating, analyzing, and displaying data identified according to their spatial location. This technology has proved to be useful when building integrated management systems addressed to various natural resources, including monitoring and analysis of site characterization data, pollution risk assessment, or other environmental oriented applications 3–5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%