Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/44737 
Year of Publication: 
2010
Series/Report no.: 
UFZ Discussion Paper No. 2/2010
Publisher: 
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung (UFZ), Leipzig
Abstract: 
One of the major scientific challenges posed by the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) is the de-sign of a decision support process that meets the directive's requirement to achieve good status using a cost-effective combination of measures. This paper presents BASINFORM, a new decision tool for selecting cost-effective management measures that has been developed in close co-operation with a number of water authorities and tested in the 5154 km² mesoscale 4th order river Weisse Elster in central Germany. BASINFORM comprises (i) a set procedure for framing the problem concerned, including proposals for quantifying the discrepancy between the status quo and the good water status to be achieved (i.e. the need for action); (ii) modelling tools quantifying the impacts of management measures (e.g. Meta-CANDY and WASP 5); and (iii) a method for selecting cost-effective combina-tions of measures. A trial run of BASINFORM in the Weisse Elster catchment revealed that (i) good surface water status with respect to nutrients can not be achieved if only the "standard" actions of current water management are taken to reduce point sources (sewage treatment) and diffuse agricul-tural sources and (ii) the available measures for nutrient reduction will generate considerable costs. The testing of BASINFORM in the case study proved its practical applicability in the WFD implementa-tion process.
Subjects: 
EU Water Framework Directive
cost effectiveness
decision support system
decision making
point and non-point pollution
BASINFORM
Meta-CANDY
WASP 5
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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