| Literature DB >> 31115872 |
Arianna Musacchio1,2, Viviana Re3, Josep Mas-Pla4,4, Elisa Sacchi3.
Abstract
Despite the European Nitrate Directive (ND) being issued almost 30 years ago, groundwater nitrate contamination is still a serious threat to ecosystems and human health. In one of the areas most affected by nitrates, the Lombardy Plain (Italy), the effectiveness of the ND and the capacity of governance to support its application correctly was assessed using a socio-hydrogeological approach. Nitrate trends over 11 years show that most regions present steady or increasing concentrations, highlighting how contamination can affect previously impaired situations and supposedly resistant and resilient aquifers. Stakeholder network analysis reveals that the governance framework does not support knowledge dissemination and changes in farmers' attitudes, hindering water quality improvements. Nitrogen input needs to be reduced and manure relocation monitored. The local governance scale has a key role in enhancing ND dissemination. Reports to the EU Commission should integrate multi- or interdisciplinary evaluation of trends, including governance dynamics, alongside hydrochemical information.Entities:
Keywords: Agriculture; Contamination trends; Knowledge transfer; Lombardy plain; Social network analysis; Socio-hydrogeology
Year: 2019 PMID: 31115872 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-019-01197-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129