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Water resources vulnerability assessment in the Adriatic Sea region: the case of Corfu Island

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Autore
Kanakoudis V., Tsitsifli S., Papadopoulou A., Cencur Curk B., Karleusa B.
Data
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1007/s11356-017-9732-8
Soggetto
climate change
decision making
drinking water
land use change
resource availability
resource management
saline intrusion
vulnerability
water demand
water management
water planning
water quality
water resource
water supply
Adriatic Sea
Aegean Islands
Corfu
Greece
Ionian Islands
Mediterranean Sea
drinking water
climate change
environmental monitoring
Greece
island (geological)
procedures
risk assessment
standards
water conservation
water quality
water supply
Climate Change
Conservation of Water Resources
Drinking Water
Environmental Monitoring
Greece
Islands
Risk Assessment
Water Quality
Water Resources
Water Supply
Springer Verlag
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Abstract
Cross-border water resources management and protection is a complicated task to achieve, lacking a common methodological framework. Especially in the Adriatic region, water used for drinking water supply purposes pass from many different countries, turning its management into a hard task to achieve. During the DRINKADRIA project, a common methodological framework has been developed, for efficient and effective cross-border water supply and resources management, taking into consideration different resources types (surface and groundwater) emphasizing in drinking water supply intake. The common methodology for water resources management is based on four pillars: climate characteristics and climate change, water resources availability, quality, and security. The present paper assesses both present and future vulnerability of water resources in the Adriatic region, with special focus on Corfu Island, Greece. The results showed that climate change is expected to impact negatively on water resources availability while at the same time, water demand is expected to increase. Water quality problems will be intensified especially due to land use changes and salt water intrusion. The analysis identified areas where water resources are more vulnerable, allowing decision makers develop management strategies. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/74279
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