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| Title: | Establishing Total Phosphorus Boundaries to Support Good Ecological Status of Greek Lakes and Reservoirs in Accordance with the Water Framework Directive |
| Authors: | M. Zioga D. Kemitzoglou I. Zerva S. Katsavouni I.Kagalou V. Tsiaousi |
| Date: | 2025 |
| Abstract: | Eutrophication, driven by nutrient enrichment, represents substantial anthropogenic pressure
with harmful consequences for aquatic ecosystems. TheWater Framework Directive
provides a structured approach to addressing this challenge as it requires European Union
Member States to achieve at least good ecological status for their surface waters. The
establishment of realistic nutrient boundaries, above which negative effects become pronounced,
is essential to guide regulatory intervention aimed at securing long-term water
sustainability in Europe. Greece is one of the Member States which should determine
nutrient boundaries supporting the good ecological status of lakes. Two statistical approaches,
ranged major axis regression and binomial logistic regression, were applied
for setting appropriate nutrient boundaries for Greek natural lakes and reservoirs, using
datasets of phytoplankton and total phosphorus concentrations, retrieved from the national
monitoring program (2016–2023). The predicted boundary values for total phosphorus
supporting good ecological status ranged from 32 to 76 μg/L, with stricter boundaries
corresponding to deep lakes. Nutrient boundaries that reflect the environmental pressures
on Greek natural lakes and reservoirs are fundamental to ensure proper design of lake
management strategies. |
| Description: | Water. 2025: 17(23):3349. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17233349. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11340/2144 |
| Keywords: | Υγρότοποι Λίμνες Φυσικοχημική ανάλυση |
| Type: | Μελέτες - Εκθέσεις - Άρθρα |
| Spatial: | Ελλάδα |
| Rights: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
| Appears in Collections: | Η Συλλογή του ΕΚΒΥ
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