Tor Haakon Bakken, Jo Halleraker


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Ecology-based sustainable development indicators (SDIs), which were uncommon three decades ago, have evolved as strategic instruments in many government's policy toolbox. Since the 1990s, increasing environmental concerns have stimulated the development of numerous indicators, based on solid monitoring. However, several studies on the policy interface from SDIs, highlight an in general weak or actually lack of real impact on corresponding action or policies, and several environmental objectives  as well as UN SDIs shows a negative trend.  The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) have been an obligation since 2000. For most countries in Europe, a second version of the River Basin Management Plans have been revised, and ecological conditions as well as pressure data have been reported for more then 100 000 water bodies. The main aim for this is to safeguard an ecological based sustainable use of water, e.g for hydropower, land use change and other drivers.   


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https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/commission-reviews-progress-made-water-quality-and-flood-risk-management-2019-feb-26_en

https://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/water/european-waters/water-quality-and-water-assessment/water-assessments/ecological-status-of-surface-water-bodies