| Literature DB >> 33978824 |
Ioannis Souliotis1, Nikolaos Voulvoulis2.
Abstract
The EU Water Framework Directive requires the development of management responses aimed towards improving water quality as a result of improving ecosystem health (system state). Ecosystems have potential to supply a range of services that are of fundamental importance to human well-being, health, livelihoods and survival, and their capacity to supply these services depends on the ecosystem condition (its structure and processes). According to the WFD, Programmes of Measures should be developed to improve overall water status by reducing anthropogenic catchment pressures to levels compatible with the achievement of the ecological objectives of the directive, and when designed and implemented properly should improve the ecological condition of aquatic ecosystems that the delivery of ecosystem services depends on. Monitoring and evaluation of implemented measures are crucial for assessing their effectiveness and creating the agenda for consecutive planning cycles. Considering the challenges of achieving water status improvements, and the difficulties of communicating these to the wider public, we develop a framework for the evaluation of measures cost-effectiveness that considers ecosystem services as the benefits from the reduction of pressures on water bodies. We demonstrate its application through a case study and discuss its potential to facilitate the economic analysis required by the directive, and that most European water authorities had problems with. Findings demonstrate the potential of the methodology to effectively incorporate ecosystem services in the assessment of costs and benefits of proposed actions, as well as its potential to engage stakeholders.Entities:
Keywords: Ecosystem services; Effectiveness analysis; Programme of Measures; Water Framework Directive
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33978824 PMCID: PMC8172509 DOI: 10.1007/s00267-021-01478-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Manage ISSN: 0364-152X Impact factor: 3.266
Fig. 1Framework for assessing effectiveness of selected or implemented PoMs
Fig. 2Assessment of changes in ecosystem services due to PoMs implementation
Fig. 3The Broadland Rivers catchment. Source: Environment Agency 2014
Capital and operational costs of the PoMs in each sub-catchment
| Operational catchment | Measures related to | Total length of river (km) | Capital costs | Operational costs (per year) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yare | Catchment sensitive farming (arable and farming, nutrients); nutrient reduction- phosphate stripping; surface run-off and drainage; enabling fish passage; increasing channel morphological diversity; upgrading existing private sewage systems; channel maintenance strategies; removing obsolete structures and improving sustainable drainage. | 158.14 | £6282,006.64 | £144,555.10 |
| Bure | Catchment sensitive farming (pesticide management); improving in-field grass buffer strips on tillage land and improving riparian buffer strips; enabling fish passage; increasing channel morphological diversity; planting trees; controlling and eradicating of selected high-risk species; supporting established local fora by providing advice and guidance; sharing best practice; increasing awareness of the ‘preventative approach’; improving rural sustainable drainage system within fields, tracks and rural road system; upgrading existing private sewage systems; channel maintenance strategies and removing obsolete structures. | 156.03 | £6115,410.88 | £104,075.68 |
| Waveney | Catchment sensitive farming (arable, farming, livestock, pesticide management, nutrients); nutrient reduction-phosphate stripping; improving in-field grass buffer strips on tillage land and riparian buffer strips; improving rural sustainable drainage system within fields, tracks and rural road system; enabling fish passage; increasing channel morphological diversity and planting trees. | 209.26 | £9396,387.59 | £306,032.07 |
| Wensum | Catchment sensitive farming (arable, farming, livestock, pesticide management, nutrients); nutrient reduction-phosphate stripping; improving in-field grass buffer strips on tillage land and riparian buffer strips; improving rural sustainable drainage system in highway, road, site and housing estate drainage, as well as within fields, tracks and rural road system; enable fish passage; increasing channel morphological diversity; supporting established local fora; share best practice; increase awareness of the ‘preventative approach’ channel maintenance strategies; remove and/or modify obsolete structures; eradication and control of invasive non-native species at selected sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) and Natura 2000 sites and the Wensum restoration strategy. | 170.53 | £10,796,810.80 | £205,887.29 |
Association between PoMs addressing identified pressures and ecosystem services
| Sub-catchment | Measures addresses the following types of pressures | Ecosystem services |
|---|---|---|
| Yare | Diffuse and point source pollution | Provisioning (e.g. drinking water) |
| Modified habitat | Regulating (e.g. protection from flooding, water purification) | |
| Recreational (e.g. recreation) | ||
| Bure | Diffuse source pollution | Provisioning (e.g. water for irrigation) |
| Modified habitat | Regulating (e.g. water purification) | |
| Recreational (e.g. sense of place) | ||
| Wensum | Diffuse and point source pollution | Provisioning (e.g. water for domestic use) |
| Modified habitat | Regulating (e.g. soil erosion) | |
| Other anthropogenic | Recreational (e.g. aesthetic value) | |
| Waveney | Diffuse and point source pollution | Provisioning |
| Modified habitat | Regulating (e.g. air quality) | |
| Other anthropogenic | Recreational (e.g. cultural heritage) |
Impact of ecosystem services in the Broadland Rivers catchment accruing from measures implementation
| Type of ecosystem services | Sub-catchment | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bure | Waveney | Wensum | Yare | |
| Freshwater | + | ++ | + | + |
| Food | + | − | ||
| Climate regulation | + | ++ | + | + |
| Erosion regulation | + | ++ | + | |
| Water regulation | + | + | + | |
| Water purification and waste treatment | ++ | + | + | |
| Nutrient cycling | ++ | + | + | |
| Provision of habitat | + | + | ++ | + |
| Aesthetic value | + | |||
| Recreation and tourism | + | ++ | + | + |
| Existence values | + | |||
| Cultural heritage | + | − | − | |
Pluses and minuses express the magnitude of the effect on each ecosystem service (Environment Agency 2014)
Type of services and range of values obtained from the benefit transfer application
| Type of service | Range of values (£/person/year) |
|---|---|
| Provisioning | 1.96–15.54 |
| Regulating | 1.23–72.88 |
| Cultural | 0.48–23.20 |
Value of ecosystem services in the four operational catchments
| Category | Bure | Waveney | Wensum | Yare | Discounted total (40-year period, 3.5% discount rate) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Provisioning (e.g. consumption of water for domestic and agricultural use) | £50,231,898 | £122,391,854 | £50,725,269 | £54,212,506 | £277,561,526 |
| Regulating (e.g. flood and erosion control) | £104,673,371 | £353,405,720 | £162,345,138 | £166,842,335 | £787,266,564 |
| Cultural (e.g. recreation, landscape beauty, sense of place) | £38,089,579 | £140,149,944 | £59,075,751 | £60,712,235 | £298,027,509 |
Net present value of benefits and costs (£ in 2015) incorporating the value of ecosystem services in the Broadland Rivers basin sub-catchments
| Sub-catchment | Present value of costs | Present value of benefits | Net present value | Benefit–cost ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discount rate: 6% | ||||
| Yare | £8457,026 | £139,718,116 | £131,261,091 | 16.5 |
| Bure | £7681,365 | £95,652,582 | £87,971,217 | 12.5 |
| Waveney | £14,001,037 | £163,461,551 | £149,460,514 | 11.7 |
| Wensum | £13,894,652 | £134,953,270 | £121,058,618 | 9.7 |
| Catchment total | £44,034,079 | £533,785,519 | £489,751,440 | 12.1 |
| Discount rate: 4.5% | ||||
| Yare | £8942,050 | £170,279,403 | £161,337,353 | 19.0 |
| Bure | £8030,568 | £116,611,701 | £108,581,133 | 14.5 |
| Waveney | £15,027,863 | £199,222,156 | £184,194,293 | 13.3 |
| Wensum | £14,585,463 | £164,467,755 | £149,882,292 | 11.3 |
| Catchment total | £46,585,944 | £650,581,014 | £603,995,071 | 14.0 |
| Discount rate: 3.5% | ||||
| Yare | £9368,991 | £197,236,953 | £187,867,962 | 21.1 |
| Bure | £8337,955 | £135,096,394 | £126,758,439 | 16.2 |
| Waveney | £15,931,725 | £230,765,460 | £214,833,735 | 14.5 |
| Wensum | £15,193,549 | £190,502,311 | £175,308,762 | 12.5 |
| Catchment total | £48,832,219 | £753,601,117 | £704,768,898 | 15.4 |