Ecosystem Services,
Год журнала:
2021,
Номер
53, С. 101386 - 101386
Опубликована: Ноя. 29, 2021
Mountain
lakes
are
affected
by
anthropogenic
use
and
global
change,
which
necessitates
management
strategies
to
ensure
their
conservation
provision
of
ecosystem
services
(ES).
However,
research
on
ES
mountain
is
scarce
related
stakeholder
perspectives
remain
unexplored.
This
study
identifies
key
explores
how
stakeholders
perceive
the
importance
these
contributions
human
well-being.
A
mixed-methods
approach
based
socio-cultural
valuation
methods
was
adopted
consulting
diverse
from
governmental,
economic,
research,
public
sectors
in
South
Tyrol
(Italy)
Central
European
Alps.
The
results
indicate
that
highest
attributed
maintaining
habitats
as
well
aesthetic
value,
followed
surface
water,
outdoor
recreation,
representation
&
entertainment.
Stakeholders'
were
multi-faceted
covering
benefits,
senses
place
notions
care
stewardship,
but
also
negative
perceptions
trade-offs
cultural
emerged.
We
discuss
findings
outlining
implications
for
practice.
Overall,
this
demonstrates
potential
participatory
assessment
approaches
foster
context-specific
understanding
presents
a
first
step
towards
integrative
lakes.
Water Environment Research,
Год журнала:
2019,
Номер
91(10), С. 1272 - 1287
Опубликована: Сен. 4, 2019
Abstract
This
paper
presents
the
reviews
of
scientific
papers
published
in
2018
issues
on
effects
anthropogenic
pollution
aquatic
organisms
dwelling
freshwater
ecosystem
at
global
scale.
The
first
part
study
provides
summary
relevant
literature
followed
by
field
and
survey
based
studies.
second
is
categories
different
classes/sources
pollutants
which
affect
organism.
composed
several
sections
including
metals
metalloids,
wastewater
effluents,
sediments,
nutrients,
pharmaceuticals,
polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons,
flame
retardants,
persistent
organic
pollutants,
pharmaceuticals
illicit
drugs,
emerging
contaminants,
pesticides,
herbicides,
endocrine
disruptors.
final
highlights
research
work
new
such
as
microplastics
engineered
nanoparticles
organisms.
Practitioner
points
Heavy
concentrations
should
be
assessed
nano‐scale
environment.
Air
could
have
long‐term
ecosystem.
Future
studies
focus
bioremediations
pollution.
Environmental Sciences Europe,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
35(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 13, 2023
Abstract
Background
Chemical
pollution
forms
a
severe
threat
for
human
and
environmental
health.
While
the
risks
European
lowland
water
bodies
are
well
known,
there
is
little
knowledge
on
remote
aquatic
ecosystems
particularly
mountain
lakes,
despite
their
importance
provision
of
freshwater.
Here,
we
critically
review
current
exposure
risk
by
chemical
lakes
present
tiered
approach
how
to
advance
effectively
our
understanding
in
future.
Results
Generally,
pollutant
monitoring
data
currently
incomplete,
with
many
regions
substances
having
been
only
poorly
investigated.
More
reliable
exist
persistent
organic
pollutants
(POPs).
However,
increasing
evidence
that
even
exposed
wide
range
pollutants.
Among
them
potent
pesticides
used
agricultural
biocidal
applications,
such
as
diazinon
permethrin.
The
follows
complex
pattern.
Pollutants
introduced
into
via
atmospheric
deposition
run-off
from
watershed,
but
also
local
sources,
like
tourism
pastoralism.
Our
assessment
recent
biomonitoring
studies
suggest
widespread
chronic
toxic
crustacean
ranges.
If
ranges
pastoralism,
acute
effects
possible.
Thereby,
vulnerability
has
be
expected
high
due
harsh
conditions
at
altitudes,
organism’s
traits,
insular
position
lower
species
richness
altitudes.
Furthermore,
biological
processes
leading
degradation
under
ecological
ecosystems.
Conclusion
sensitivity
investigated,
existing
it
very
likely
do
suffer
pollution-induced
toxicity.
To
verify
this
suggestion
expand
knowledge,
necessary
future
combine
more
holistic
modelling
links
effects.
Only
then
will
possible
obtain
impact
protect
these
fragile