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Current chemical problems in Mediterranean area: preliminary assessment of the DP analysis (Rapporti progetti di ricerca)
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- Current chemical problems in Mediterranean area: preliminary assessment of the DP analysis (Rapporti progetti di ricerca) (literal)
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- 2004-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Pirrone N.; Cinnirella S.; Trombino G.; Algieri A. (literal)
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- Titolo completo: Current chemical problems in Mediterranean area: preliminary assessment of the DP analysis for the identification and prioritisation of pollutant activities. ELME, TT4 report 1. (literal)
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- Technical report CNR/IIA/2004/05, 15 p. (literal)
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- Current chemical problems in Mediterranean area: preliminary assessment of the DP analysis (literal)
- Abstract
- Through improved understanding of the relationship between European lifestyles and the state of marine ecosystems, European Lifestyles And Marine Ecosystems (ELME) project will model the consequences of alternative scenarios for human development in post-accession Europe on the marine environment.
Achievement of the overall objective requires a highly multidisciplinary approach integrating relevant information on:
· the current major state changes affecting Europe's marine ecosystems in four major sea areas;
· the pressures (anthropogenic and from natural variability) on the environment producing these state changes;
· the underlying social and economic drivers that lead to these pressures;
· the plausible scenarios for social and economic change across Europe during the next two decades (ELME, 2004).
The interrelationship between these factors, the social and economic impacts of state change and effective policy responses have been summarised in the conceptual Drivers-Pressures-State-Impacts-Response (DPSIR) model, first employed for policy analysis by the OECD. ELME will examine the current D-P-S relationships and then use this information to model the consequences of plausible macroeconomic and major policy options in the expanded European Union.
A comparable assessment of the consequences of current human lifestyles on Europe's regional seas is a specific objective of the project. The assessment will focus on the following key environmental problems:
· destruction of habitats and species;
· eutrophication;
· chemical pollution;
· unsustainable extraction of living resources.
Moreover, a region-by-region predictive model of each of the key problems during different European development scenarios will be explored.
Finally, an integrated vision of the future state of Europe's seas following the application of alternative policy options will be assessed. (literal)
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