Entwicklung der ökologischen Gütebeurteilung aus der biologischen Gewässerbeurteilung in den Niederlanden.

H.H. Tolkamp, J.J.P. Gardeniers, E.T.H.M. Peters

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    Abstract

    The development of biological assessment methods in The Netherlands in the past decades is described. National and regional water management policy has amplified the need for ecological assessment methods. These are being developed for five individual water types: running waters, ditches, sand, clay and gravel pits, canals, lakes and ponds. The running water project is described in more detail. This concerns the running waters of the higher, mostly Pleistocene grounds, especially in the east and south of The Netherlands. Data are analysed using multivariate analysis, clusterprogrammes and ordination techniques. Examples are given of the method used to formulate a national typological classification of the Dutch running waters, based on the master factors found through the data analyses, combined with additional ecological literature data. Regional specification and detailing will follow as a next step.
    Original languageGerman
    Title of host publicationÖkologische Bewertung von Flieszgewässern
    Editors Friedrich, Lacombe
    Place of PublicationStuttgart
    PublisherGustav Fischer Verlag
    Pages79-95
    ISBN (Print)9783437306723
    Publication statusPublished - 1992

    Publication series

    NameLimnologie aktuell
    Number3
    ISSN (Print)0937-2881

    Keywords

    • biological techniques
    • canals
    • history
    • netherlands
    • rivers
    • streams
    • surface water
    • water
    • water pollution
    • water quality
    • biomonitoring

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