The Water Framework Directive: spatial and institutional integration

作者: Pia Frederiksen , Milla Mäenpää , Ville Hokka

DOI: 10.1108/14777830810840390

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摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the prospects integrated planning and management environment in context Water Framework Directive (WFD) river basin planning.Design/methodology/approach analyses legal framework WFD other related water environmental legislation as well provisions for integrative practice WFD. Moreover it potential integration with issues that are not provided WFD, such land use. procedural elements EU analysed identifying common within a modern consensus efficiency based mode.Findings Three aspects resources highlighted. first concerns need interaction between spatial use plans order ensure land‐use do contradict goals th...

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