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- aggregation date "2010".
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- aggregation publisher "International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)".
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- aggregation subject "Mathematics and Statistics".
- aggregation title "Integrated river assessment by coupling water quality and ecological assessment models".
- aggregation abstract "The European Water Framework Directive has a high impact on current water management in Belgium. Several restoration scenarios have been worked out by the government. To compare the effect of these scenarios, a combination of a water quality (PEGASE) and ecological assessment models (data driven models based on regression trees) has been developed and applied for the major part of the large river systems in Flanders (Belgium). The simulation results illustrate that the currently foreseen investments in water quality improvement will lead to drastic improvements of the ecological water quality, but are not enough to meet the target status in most of the streams in Flanders. Moreover, more data are needed to improve the quality of the ecological assessment models, in particular from stream systems characterised by a high ecological quality.".
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