The present case-study of Odense river basin finds that a Water Supply Tax (EPI1) only provides a tiny contribution to improving water quality, whereas a Nitrogen-tax (EPI2) has potential to accomplish the stipulated river basin management planning targets for Odense Fjord in an economically attractive way
Reducing diffuse pollution is a perpetuating problem for environmental regulators. This paper will c...
The deterioration of water quality threatens the functioning of ecosystems and the sustainability of...
The level of surface water quality protection is variable around the world in large part due to the ...
This paper describes the waste water treatment situation in the area of Esbjerg. This example was ch...
Article 9 of the EU’s Water Framework Directive suggests that Member States should provide “adequate...
The scope of this document is to give an overview on the Danish practice for discharging sewage to t...
Eutrophication of estuarine and coastal waters has only been recognised as a potential problem since...
In, 2000 the European Parliament and the European Council passed the Water Framework Directive (WFD)...
This paper describes how the friction in danish streams varies as function of the vegetation. The ma...
The most fundamental human needs of water are for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene. In order t...
Publication history: Accepted - 22 February 2021; Published online - 15 March 2021Over the last dec...
Land management and water quality are inextricably linked. This relationship needs to be recognised ...
Over the last decades, nutrients and pesticides have proved to be a major source of the pollution of...
This paper describes the importance of the underwater vegetation on Danish streams and some of the c...
The main idea of this paper is to establish the following facts:Biodegradable organic matter dischar...
Reducing diffuse pollution is a perpetuating problem for environmental regulators. This paper will c...
The deterioration of water quality threatens the functioning of ecosystems and the sustainability of...
The level of surface water quality protection is variable around the world in large part due to the ...
This paper describes the waste water treatment situation in the area of Esbjerg. This example was ch...
Article 9 of the EU’s Water Framework Directive suggests that Member States should provide “adequate...
The scope of this document is to give an overview on the Danish practice for discharging sewage to t...
Eutrophication of estuarine and coastal waters has only been recognised as a potential problem since...
In, 2000 the European Parliament and the European Council passed the Water Framework Directive (WFD)...
This paper describes how the friction in danish streams varies as function of the vegetation. The ma...
The most fundamental human needs of water are for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene. In order t...
Publication history: Accepted - 22 February 2021; Published online - 15 March 2021Over the last dec...
Land management and water quality are inextricably linked. This relationship needs to be recognised ...
Over the last decades, nutrients and pesticides have proved to be a major source of the pollution of...
This paper describes the importance of the underwater vegetation on Danish streams and some of the c...
The main idea of this paper is to establish the following facts:Biodegradable organic matter dischar...
Reducing diffuse pollution is a perpetuating problem for environmental regulators. This paper will c...
The deterioration of water quality threatens the functioning of ecosystems and the sustainability of...
The level of surface water quality protection is variable around the world in large part due to the ...