Water Quality and Ecological Risk Assessment in Surface Waters
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Water Quality and Contamination".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 3988
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ecotoxicology; ecological quality evaluation; water framework directive (WFD); new complementary tools WFD; freshwater benthic communities
Interests: aquatic ecotoxicology; climate change; multiple stressors; metals; emerging contaminants; water quality; forest fires; environment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue aims to bring together papers dealing with the current challenges and trends in water contamination, one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss and habitat degradation. Despite new legislation, greater demand for the decrease in chemical emissions, as well as more restrictive licencing of new products to be marketed, the ecological status of rivers and lakes appears to be decreasing instead of improving. It is on our hands, as researchers, to provide as much as possible reliable scientific information on pollution problems, envisaging a greener and sustainable future. Current isolated approaches are insufficient and planetary boundaries are being exceeded. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals aim to provide access to clean water and sanitation (#6) and the protection of aquatic and terrestrial life (#14 and #15). Attaining these goals requires science and policy makers to develop strategies to tackle this threat for humankind systematically and holistically. Considering the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), there is still a need for an intergovernmental science–policy body with the ability to address pollution and the negative effects on the environment at a global scale, and the subsequent negative effects on humans.
For this SI, we seek manuscripts that provide scientific information on pollution problems, envisaging a greener and sustainable future. Papers may include—but are not limited to—Ecological Quality Evaluation, ecological monitoring, Water Framework Directive (WFD) and complementary tools, assessment of the toxicity of single chemicals or mixtures to aquatic systems, ecological risk assessment, and incorporation of ecotoxicological data into environmental management frameworks and policies.
We welcome original research papers, reviews, short communications, and commentaries.
Dr. Tânia Vidal
Dr. Fátima Jesus
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chemical pollution
- ecological status evaluation
- aquatic ecotoxicology
- water quality monitoring
- water framework directive
- ecological risk assessment
- intergovernmental science–policy platforms
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