Monitoring and Management of Inland Waters: Insights from the Most Inhabited Italian Region

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Monitoring of freshwaters allows the detection of the impacts of multiple anthropic uses and activities on aquatic ecosystems, and an eco-sustainable management of natural resources could limit these impacts. In this work, we highlighted two main issues affecting inland waters, referring to findings from the most inhabited Italian region (Lombardy, approximately 10 M inhabitants): the first issue is lake pollution by old generation pesticides, the second is river development for hydropower. In both cases, some management strategies reducing the anthropic impacts on freshwaters were discussed: organic farming and biocontrol as an alternative to diffuse pollution by agrochemicals; environmental flows and controlled sediment flushing operations to limit the hydropower impact on rivers. Although the two mentioned issues were discussed separately in this paper, the management of water resources should be carried out in a comprehensive way, accounting for the multiple impacts affecting freshwater ecosystems, including those related to the climate changes.

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Quadroni, S., Espa, P., Zaccara, S., Crosa, G., Bettinetti, R., Mastore, M., & Brivio, M. F. (2022). Monitoring and Management of Inland Waters: Insights from the Most Inhabited Italian Region. Environments - MDPI, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/environments9020027

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