Potential impacts of a future Nordic bioeconomy on surface water quality

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作者
Hannu Marttila
Ahti Lepistö
Anne Tolvanen
Marianne Bechmann
Katarina Kyllmar
Artti Juutinen
Hannah Wenng
Eva Skarbøvik
Martyn Futter
Pirkko Kortelainen
Katri Rankinen
Seppo Hellsten
Bjørn Kløve
Brian Kronvang
Øyvind Kaste
Anne Lyche Solheim
Joy Bhattacharjee
Jelena Rakovic
Heleen de Wit
机构
[1] University of Oulu,Water, Energy and Environmental Engineering Research Unit
[2] Finnish Environment Institute,Natural Resources Institute Finland
[3] University of Oulu,Department of Soil and Environment
[4] Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO),Finnish Environment Institute
[5] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Bioscience
[6] Norwegian University of Life Science,undefined
[7] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[8] University of Oulu,undefined
[9] Aarhus University,undefined
[10] Norwegian Institute for Water Research,undefined
[11] University of Agder,undefined
[12] Finnish Environment Institute SYKE,undefined
[13] Freshwater Centre,undefined
[14] Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO),undefined
来源
Ambio | 2020年 / 49卷
关键词
Bioeconomy; Land use; Surface water; Water quality;
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Nordic water bodies face multiple stressors due to human activities, generating diffuse loading and climate change. The ‘green shift’ towards a bio-based economy poses new demands and increased pressure on the environment. Bioeconomy-related pressures consist primarily of more intensive land management to maximise production of biomass. These activities can add considerable nutrient and sediment loads to receiving waters, posing a threat to ecosystem services and good ecological status of surface waters. The potential threats of climate change and the ‘green shift’ highlight the need for improved understanding of catchment-scale water and element fluxes. Here, we assess possible bioeconomy-induced pressures on Nordic catchments and associated impacts on water quality. We suggest measures to protect water quality under the ‘green shift’ and propose ‘road maps’ towards sustainable catchment management. We also identify knowledge gaps and highlight the importance of long-term monitoring data and good models to evaluate changes in water quality, improve understanding of bioeconomy-related impacts, support mitigation measures and maintain ecosystem services.
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页码:1722 / 1735
页数:13
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