Channel Catchments Cluster. Recent developments in tools and techniques for water quality management in the France (Channel) England region


Autoria(s): Pope, ND; Carter-Sutton, E
Contribuinte(s)

Pope, N

Carter-Sutton, E

Data(s)

22/08/2014

Resumo

The Channel Catchments Cluster (3C) aims to capitalise on outputs from some of the recent projects funded through the INTERREG IVa France (Channel) England programme. The river catchment basins draining into the Channel region drain an area of 137,000km2 and support a human population of over 19M. Throughout history, these catchments, rivers and estuaries have been centres of habitation, developed through commerce and industry, providing transport links to hinterland areas. These catchments also provide drinking water and food through provision of agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture. In addition, many parts of the region are also economically important now for the tourism and leisure industries. Consequently, there is a need to manage the balance of these many and varied human activities within the catchments, rivers, estuaries and marine areas to ensure that they are maintained or restored to good environmental condition . This document highlights some of the recent work carried out by projects within the INTERREG IVa programme that provide tools and techniques to assist in the achievement of these goals.

Formato

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Identificador

http://plymsea.ac.uk/6382/1/3Cdoc_ENGLISH%2BFRENCH.pdf

Pope, ND; Carter-Sutton, E. 2014 Channel Catchments Cluster. Recent developments in tools and techniques for water quality management in the France (Channel) England region. Channel Catchments Cluster.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Marine Biological Association UK

Relação

http://plymsea.ac.uk/6382/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Chemistry #Marine Sciences #Pollution
Tipo

Publication - Article

NonPeerReviewed