Sciences, Eaux & Territoires (Mar 2011)

Impact of the European Water framework directive on knowledge of biodiversity

  • C. ARGILLIER,
  • M. LEPAGE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14758/SET-REVUE.2011.3BIS.16
Journal volume & issue
no. 3bis

Abstract

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The concept of biodiversity is complex and difficult to describe in an exhaustive manner. The Water Framework Directive (WFD), through its aquatic ecosystem monitoring network, aims to assess the ecological and chemical status of water bodies. This assessment requires observations on certain biological communities in a definite number of European sites representing continental, transitional and coastal water bodies. Consequently, the WFD contributes to improving knowledge on biodiversity. Nevertheless, genetic diversity and some communities are clearly not targeted and the monitoring networks are not well designed to assess changes in biodiversity. However, we may expect improvements in scientific knowledge of ecosystems and in the monitoring programmes that will make possible better convergence of environmental objectives.