Modelling nutrient fluxes in a Mediterranean environmental under the impact of climate changes (Contributo in atti di convegno)

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  • Modelling nutrient fluxes in a Mediterranean environmental under the impact of climate changes (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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  • 2004-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Algieri A.; Cinnirella S.; Trombino G.; Pirrone N. (2004)
    Modelling nutrient fluxes in a Mediterranean environmental under the impact of climate changes
    in Proceedings of the European Conference on Coastal Zone Research: an ELOISE Approach, Portoroz, Slovenia, 15-18 November
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  • Algieri A.; Cinnirella S.; Trombino G.; Pirrone N. (literal)
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  • Proceedings, 15-18 November 2004, pp. 4. (literal)
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  • Modelling nutrient fluxes in a Mediterranean environmental under the impact of climate changes (literal)
Abstract
  • A catchment and its relative coastal zone are both influenced by climate change, particularly by specific factors as precipitation, temperature and wind. In the Mediterranean predicted changes are expected to be superimposed over long-term alterations caused by both natural and anthropogenic pressures (IPCC, 2001). Therefore, climate modification will have an impact on the Po catchment and the Northern Adriatic Coastal system, affecting water resources, ecosystems, agriculture and food security, human settlements, financial services and human health. Climate pressure has the potential to exacerbate already existing problems (i.e. eutrophication, heavy metal pollution, subsidence). The connections between Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM), already studied and analysed in the EUROCAT project, have been re-analysed and the tools (models) used for the Po catchment study have been modified in relation to the climate change. In particular, this research activity aims to estimate the nutrient flux changes (using the MONERIS model) in the Po basin under possible climate change impacts. These preliminary studies have been done in order to understand and quantify direct and indirect relationships between climate change and estimated nutrient fluxes taking into consideration the specific pathways of the MONERIS model (literal)
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