Definitierapport graadmeters bodem en grondwater in de Milieubalans/Milieuverkenning. Discussiestuk
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1994-07-31
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Title
Definitierapport graadmeters bodem en grondwater in
de Milieubalans/Milieuverkenning. Discussiestuk
Translated Title
Definition of indices for soil and groundwater in
Environmental Balance and Environmental Outlook
reports
Published in
Abstract
In toekomstige milieuverkenningen en milieubalansen
zullen graadmeters een belangrijk middel zijn waarmee informatie op een
beknopte en aansprekende wijze wordt weergegeven. Dit rapport geeft een
definitie van de graadmeters voor bodem en grondwater en een belangrijke
aanzet tot de kwantificering van de graadmeters. Dit rapport geeft een
tussenstand van de huidige inzichten, welke vooral tot stand zijn gekomen
door discussies binnen het RIVM en in beperkte mate met Staring Centrum en
het Instituut voor Agrobiologisch en Bodemvruchtbaarheidsonderzoek. Er
zullen nog vele discussies nodig zijn om het draagvlak voor de hier
beschreven graadmeteraanpak te vergroten, en hiaten en meningsverschillen op
te lossen. Na een schets van het huidige bodem en grondwateronderzoek wordt
de definitie en onderbouwing per geselecteerde graadmeters systematisch, per
thema, besproken. Vervolgens worden de huidige mogelijkheden voor
realisatie van de graadmeters besproken in termen van meetnetten en
prognosemodellen. Daarna wordt per graadmeter aangegeven welke meetnetten
en modellen inzetbaar zijn voor diagnose en prognose. Tot slot worden
enkele belangrijke hiaten en discrepanties m.b.t. tot definitie en
kwantificering opgesomd.
In the yearly Environmental Balance reports and four yearly Environmental Outlook reports the information ideally will be largely presented as Environmental Indices. Environmental Indices are limited number of concise and appealing parameters to present the vast amount of information on environmental quality. This report defines the Environmental Indices for Soil and Groundwater, and also describes the monitoring programs and models which are available to assess the present and future values of these indices. The information in this report is by no means final, for one reason because it is based mainly on discussions within the RIVM. Discussions with other institutes are in full swing. These discussions are absolutely necessary to increase support for the selected indices and to solve many gaps and discrepancies in the definition and the quantification of the indices. After a short overview of the present Soil and Groundwater research at the RIVM, the selected indices are systematically discussed, per environmental theme. Next an overview is given of the presently available monitoring programs and simulation models. This overview is followed by systematic allocation of these monitoring programs and simulation models for diagnosis and prognosis of the selected indices. Finally the most important gaps and discrepancies with respect to definition and quantification are listed. This list will guide part of the future research.
In the yearly Environmental Balance reports and four yearly Environmental Outlook reports the information ideally will be largely presented as Environmental Indices. Environmental Indices are limited number of concise and appealing parameters to present the vast amount of information on environmental quality. This report defines the Environmental Indices for Soil and Groundwater, and also describes the monitoring programs and models which are available to assess the present and future values of these indices. The information in this report is by no means final, for one reason because it is based mainly on discussions within the RIVM. Discussions with other institutes are in full swing. These discussions are absolutely necessary to increase support for the selected indices and to solve many gaps and discrepancies in the definition and the quantification of the indices. After a short overview of the present Soil and Groundwater research at the RIVM, the selected indices are systematically discussed, per environmental theme. Next an overview is given of the presently available monitoring programs and simulation models. This overview is followed by systematic allocation of these monitoring programs and simulation models for diagnosis and prognosis of the selected indices. Finally the most important gaps and discrepancies with respect to definition and quantification are listed. This list will guide part of the future research.
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