Bias, precision and confidence of the classification framework are crucial elements for decisions to invest large sums to improve the ecological quality. In this study the statistical principles for classification in relation to WFD are outlined and exemplified. Indicator adjustment to seasonal variation and other significant covariates reduces bias and improves precision. Precision is generally improved using annual means with seasonal adjustment instead of seasonal means. For classification I argue that the balance between costs of monitoring and reduction measures is only fully maintained by the fail-safe approach. The required monitoring efforts to ensure a precise classification are substantially higher than envisaged in WFD, for nutri...
The Water Framework Directive EU2000/60/EC (WFD) was implemented for reservoirs at a regional scale ...
Abstract The ecological assessment of freshwaters is currently primarily based on biological commun...
Despite intensive efforts for more than a decade to develop Water Framework-compliant assessment sys...
According to the European Water Framework Directive coastal ecosystems should be classified by means...
The 'normative definitions' of ecological water quality classes given by the Water Framework Directi...
The WFD implementation process is a unique example of collaboration among different countries, which...
The representativeness of aquatic ecosystem monitoring and the precision of the assessment results a...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires Member States to assess the ecological status of water ...
Water Framework Directive (WFD) requirements and recommendations for Ecological Status (ES) classif...
Abstract The value of an ecological indicator is no better than the uncertainty associated with its...
The derivation, performance, sensitivity and inherent uncertainty of ecological quality indicators h...
The ecological assessment of freshwaters is currently primarily based on biological communities and ...
Halting and reversing the deterioration of aquatic ecosystems requires concerted action across state...
The objective of this synthesis is to present the key messages and draw the main conclusions from th...
The EU Water Framework Directive recognises that ecological status is supported by the prevailing ph...
The Water Framework Directive EU2000/60/EC (WFD) was implemented for reservoirs at a regional scale ...
Abstract The ecological assessment of freshwaters is currently primarily based on biological commun...
Despite intensive efforts for more than a decade to develop Water Framework-compliant assessment sys...
According to the European Water Framework Directive coastal ecosystems should be classified by means...
The 'normative definitions' of ecological water quality classes given by the Water Framework Directi...
The WFD implementation process is a unique example of collaboration among different countries, which...
The representativeness of aquatic ecosystem monitoring and the precision of the assessment results a...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires Member States to assess the ecological status of water ...
Water Framework Directive (WFD) requirements and recommendations for Ecological Status (ES) classif...
Abstract The value of an ecological indicator is no better than the uncertainty associated with its...
The derivation, performance, sensitivity and inherent uncertainty of ecological quality indicators h...
The ecological assessment of freshwaters is currently primarily based on biological communities and ...
Halting and reversing the deterioration of aquatic ecosystems requires concerted action across state...
The objective of this synthesis is to present the key messages and draw the main conclusions from th...
The EU Water Framework Directive recognises that ecological status is supported by the prevailing ph...
The Water Framework Directive EU2000/60/EC (WFD) was implemented for reservoirs at a regional scale ...
Abstract The ecological assessment of freshwaters is currently primarily based on biological commun...
Despite intensive efforts for more than a decade to develop Water Framework-compliant assessment sys...