Title: | Evaluation of policy and technical factors for the protection of karst aquifers |
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Authors: | ID Sasowsky, Ira (Mentor) More about this mentor... ID Kosič Ficco, Katarina (Author) |
Files: | Katarina_Kosic_Ficco.pdf (11,63 MB) MD5: A705F528FDE6004CEADE4C76E4BE91B7
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Language: | English |
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Work type: | Doctoral dissertation |
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Typology: | 2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation |
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Organization: | FPŠ - Graduate School
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Abstract: | Karst aquifer protection remains inchoate. National and international legally-binding mechanisms rarely consider implementation of karst-specific measures for their evaluation and protection. Although developing suitable protection measures for karst aquifers is challenging because their variable character hampers implementation of generalized methods, it is not impossible. As presented in this dissertation, consideration of scientific aspects and inclusion of karst-specific evaluation methods is of great importance. However, the additional inclusion of socio-political aspects is also crucial for advances in karst aquifer protection. Analyses of current European Union and United States of America policies performed in this study have shown that they can provide valuable input regarding the topic. It is also clear that accounting for the interests of affected entities, such as policy-makers, stakeholders and the public, is critical. Satisfying their needs, and assuring their understanding of karst aquifers, can ease and improve implementations of adopted measures. By recognizing these aspects, an interdisciplinary framework for karst aquifer protection was developed, and is presented in this study. The so-called K-framework, developed as a checklist, assures implementation of necessary steps for comprehensive karst aquifer evaluation and management. It further defines how each entity can contribute to the process by providing their knowledge, and allocates responsibilities of each sphere. An important attribute of the proposed framework is that it can be used on varying karst terrains and for various impacts that might threaten karst aquifers. Additionally, it is cost- and time-efficient, while still considering important aspects of karst and insuring the inclusion of important affected parties. |
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Keywords: | aquifer, groundwater, karst, protection, environmental legislation, confined animal feeding operation, vulnerability mapping |
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Place of publishing: | Nova Gorica |
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Year of publishing: | 2019 |
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PID: | 20.500.12556/RUNG-4560-58420cfe-a9fa-ea05-9497-e4fdaca4b2d6 |
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COBISS.SI-ID: | 5405435 |
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NUK URN: | URN:SI:UNG:REP:T1QW5LHK |
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Publication date in RUNG: | 17.06.2019 |
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Views: | 4653 |
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Downloads: | 147 |
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