Freshwater ecosystems provide multiple ecosystem services, but their ecological integrity is often threatened by human-induced water level fluctuations. Lake Maggiore and its River Ticino outlet, atransnational area between Italy and Switzerland, is subject to different stakeholder conflicting needs, making its management complex since the '50s. The Italy-Switzerland Interreg Cooperation Parchi Verbano Ticino Project aimed at analysing the effects of water levels management on the hydro chemical conditions of the lake and on its biotic communities, in order to propose a sustainable water management strategy, which would reduce the conflicts of use and, at the same time, improve the biodiversity and the quality of this vast ecosystem.

reshwater ecosystems provide multiple ecosystem services, but their ecological integrity is often threatened by human-induced water level fluctuations. Lake Maggiore and its River Ticino outlet, atransnational area between Italy and Switzerland, is subject to different stakeholder conflicting needs, making its management complex since the '50s. The Italy-Switzerland Interreg Cooperation Parchi Verbano Ticino Project aimed at analysing the effects of water levels management on the hydro chemical conditions of the lake and on its biotic communities, in order to propose a sustainable water management strategy, which would reduce the conflicts of use and, at the same time, improve the biodiversity and the quality of this vast ecosystem.

Lago Maggiore: il futuro della gestione dei livelli

Kamburska Lyudmila;Ciampittiello Marzia;Cifoni Marco;Di Lorenzo Tiziana;Paganelli Daniele;Rogora Michela;Riccardi Nicoletta;Zaupa Silvia;Boggero Angela
2021

Abstract

reshwater ecosystems provide multiple ecosystem services, but their ecological integrity is often threatened by human-induced water level fluctuations. Lake Maggiore and its River Ticino outlet, atransnational area between Italy and Switzerland, is subject to different stakeholder conflicting needs, making its management complex since the '50s. The Italy-Switzerland Interreg Cooperation Parchi Verbano Ticino Project aimed at analysing the effects of water levels management on the hydro chemical conditions of the lake and on its biotic communities, in order to propose a sustainable water management strategy, which would reduce the conflicts of use and, at the same time, improve the biodiversity and the quality of this vast ecosystem.
2021
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET
Freshwater ecosystems provide multiple ecosystem services, but their ecological integrity is often threatened by human-induced water level fluctuations. Lake Maggiore and its River Ticino outlet, atransnational area between Italy and Switzerland, is subject to different stakeholder conflicting needs, making its management complex since the '50s. The Italy-Switzerland Interreg Cooperation Parchi Verbano Ticino Project aimed at analysing the effects of water levels management on the hydro chemical conditions of the lake and on its biotic communities, in order to propose a sustainable water management strategy, which would reduce the conflicts of use and, at the same time, improve the biodiversity and the quality of this vast ecosystem.
Lago Maggiore
Parchi Verbano Ticino
Regolazione livelli del lago
macro e meio fauna
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