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Science of The Total Environment | 2015

Managing aquatic ecosystems and water resources under multiple stress--an introduction to the MARS project.

Daniel Hering; Laurence Carvalho; Christine Argillier; Meryem Beklioglu; Ángel Borja; Ana Cristina Cardoso; Harm Duel; Teresa Ferreira; Lidija Globevnik; Jenica Hanganu; Seppo Hellsten; Erik Jeppesen; Vit Kodes; Anne Lyche Solheim; Tiina Nõges; Stephen James Ormerod; Yiannis Panagopoulos; Stefan Schmutz; Markus Venohr; Sebastian Birk

Water resources globally are affected by a complex mixture of stressors resulting from a range of drivers, including urban and agricultural land use, hydropower generation and climate change. Understanding how stressors interfere and impact upon ecological status and ecosystem services is essential for developing effective River Basin Management Plans and shaping future environmental policy. This paper details the nature of these problems for Europes water resources and the need to find solutions at a range of spatial scales. In terms of the latter, we describe the aims and approaches of the EU-funded project MARS (Managing Aquatic ecosystems and water Resources under multiple Stress) and the conceptual and analytical framework that it is adopting to provide this knowledge, understanding and tools needed to address multiple stressors. MARS is operating at three scales: At the water body scale, the mechanistic understanding of stressor interactions and their impact upon water resources, ecological status and ecosystem services will be examined through multi-factorial experiments and the analysis of long time-series. At the river basin scale, modelling and empirical approaches will be adopted to characterise relationships between multiple stressors and ecological responses, functions, services and water resources. The effects of future land use and mitigation scenarios in 16 European river basins will be assessed. At the European scale, large-scale spatial analysis will be carried out to identify the relationships amongst stress intensity, ecological status and service provision, with a special focus on large transboundary rivers, lakes and fish. The project will support managers and policy makers in the practical implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), of related legislation and of the Blueprint to Safeguard Europes Water Resources by advising the 3rd River Basin Management Planning cycle, the revision of the WFD and by developing new tools for diagnosing and predicting multiple stressors.


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2008

The experimental watersheds in Slovenia

Mojca Šraj; Simon Rusjan; Sašo Petan; Andrej Vidmar; Matjaž Mikoš; Lidija Globevnik; Mitja Brilly

Experimental watersheds are critical to the advancement of hydrological science. By setting up three experimental watersheds, Slovenia also obtained its grounds for further development of the science and discipline. In the Dragonja experimental watershed the studies are focused on the afforestation of the watershed in a mediterranean climate, on the Reka river the water balance in a partly karstic area is examined, and on the case of the Glinscica stream the implications of the urban environment are studied. We have obtained valuable experience and tested new measuring equipment on all three experimental watersheds. Measurements and analysis on the experimental watersheds improved the current understanding of hydrological processes. They resulted in several PhD Theses, Master Theses and scientific articles. At the same time the experimental watersheds provide support to the teaching and studying process.


Geodetski Vestnik | 2012

The importance of geodetic data in flood analyses

Lidija Globevnik; Dunja Zupan Vrenko

Floodwater is mathematically modelled with the use of St Venants equations. The key data is the elevation of water. For better results, accurate information about the terrain and flood water heights recorded with known flow rates is needed. Remote sensing methods provide very useful information for terrain and flood water heights. Care should be taken with geo-referencing and image interpretation. Infrared (IR) images of floods in 2010 have proven to be good and useful for flood management. This article presents the results of interpretation of all the IR images taken.


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2004

145. Applicability of the Gavrilo vic Method in Erosion Calculation Using Spatial Data Manipulation Techniques

Lidija Globevnik; Danko Holjević; Gregor Petkovšek; Josip Rubinić


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2015

The Bosna River floods in May 2014

Andrej Vidmar; Lidija Globevnik; Maja Koprivšek; Matej Sečnik; Katarina Zabret; Blažo Đurović; Darko Anzeljc; Janez Kastelic; Mira Kobold; Mojca Sušnik; Darko Borojevič; Tarik Kupusović; Esena Kupusović; Anja Vihar; Mitja Brilly


Freshwater Metadata Journal | 2017

Metadata to the MARS spatial database

Lidija Globevnik; Maja Koprivšek; Luka Snoj


Geodetski Vestnik | 2012

Analysis of the flood in Ljubljana and on the Ljubljana moor

Božo Koler; Tilen Urbančič; Andrej Vidmar; Lidija Globevnik


Archive | 2004

Estimation of ecohydrographical regions in Slovenia

Mitja Brilly; Lidija Globevnik; Andrej Vidmar


IAHS-AISH publication | 2003

Sustainable water resources management in the Dragonja catchment, Slovenia

Mitja Brilly; Lidija Globevnik


Archive | 2019

Water Stressors in Europe: New Threats in the Old World

Teresa Ferreira; Lidija Globevnik; Rafaela Schinegger

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Mitja Brilly

University of Ljubljana

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Laurence Carvalho

Natural Environment Research Council

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Anja Vihar

University of Ljubljana

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Božo Koler

University of Ljubljana

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