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WFD CIS Guidance Document No. 3
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CIS Guidance Document No. 3: Analysis of pressures and impacts. Report from the WFD Common Implementation Strategy.
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Territorial cohesion and water management in Europe: the spatial perspective
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This report considers the links between water
management in the EU — especially the
implementation of the Water Framework Directive
(WFD) — and territorial cohesion (1), in the
perspective of spatial analysis (2) and spatial
planning (3). It looks at the role of spatial analysis
and planning for the implementation of the Directive
as well as related provisions such as the Floods Directive and the development and implementation
of River Basin Management Plans (RBMPs). It
considers links between Regional Policy (4) and
water management in the EU, including the
lessons from a spatial perspective. It further looks
at cross‑country cooperation, a key element of
both the WFD and territorial cohesion and finally
considers future challenges for implementation of
the Directive and the development of RBMPs, in
particular considering the spatial context.
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Water for agriculture
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We need food and we need clean freshwater to produce our food. With growing demand from human activities on the one hand and climate change on the other, many regions especially in the south struggle to find enough freshwater to meet their needs. How can we continue growing food without letting nature go thirsty for clean water? A more efficient use of water in agriculture would certainly help.
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Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60/EC
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Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60/EC: Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2000 establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy.
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Europe's water: efficient use is a must
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Clean water is a natural resource vital not only for life on Earth but also for the wellbeing of our societies and economy. However, in many parts of Europe, this valuable resource is coming under increasing pressure, often seen in the form of over-exploitation and pollution.
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WFD: River Basin District Info Viewer
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WFD River Basin District Information viewer
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WISE SoE and WFD
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WFD: Surface Water Viewer
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WFD surface water viewer
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WFD: Ground Water Viewer
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WFD ground water viewer
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Hazardous substances in Europe’s fresh and marine waters – an overview
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Hazardous substances in fresh and marine water can harm aquatic life and pose a risk to human health, according to a new report published today by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The report notes that while European legislation to address the issue is relatively strong, new challenges exist including ‘emerging pollutants’ where potential effects are not yet fully understood. More effort is also needed to ensure that chemicals are produced and used more sustainably.
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Europe's water information at your fingertips
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Our demand for water and wastewater discharges, often have a substantial impact on the quality and quantity of freshwater resources. On World Water Day, 22 March, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and partners presented a new and improved version of the web portal Water Information System for Europe (WISE).
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