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A preliminary pressure–impact analysis applied in the Pinios river basin (Thessaly, Central Greece)
Authors:Alexis Ioannou  Yorgos Chatzinikolaou  & Maria Lazaridou
Affiliation:Laboratory of Zoology, Department of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece and;Institute of Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Anavissos, Greece
Abstract:Greece has not yet undertaken one of the first and most important tasks required by the Water Framework Directive (WFD: the integrated review of the impact of human activity on the status of surface waters for each river basin – the IMPRESS analysis. Owing to the lack of a national methodology, a preliminary analysis was carried out for the Pinios river basin, applying a combination of different methodologies refined to suit the particularities of the Greek freshwater environment and to accommodate the limited availability of data. Pressures caused by the main pollution sources, point and nonpoint, were quantified in terms of pollution loads with the use of emission factors. The existing limited biological and physicochemical monitoring data were used to assess impacts. Additionally, we identified pressures caused by alterations from land-use data; we carried out a River Habitat Survey (RHS) and estimated the hydromorphological impacts through the calculation of a Habitat Modification Score (HMS). Our results suggest that the probability of the Pinios river basin failing to achieve good ecological quality by 2015 due to pollution is high, and due to hydromorphological pressures is moderate.
Keywords:hydromorphology  IMPRESS analysis  pollution  risk assessment  river basin management  River Habitat Survey  River Pinios  Water Framework Directive
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