2016
DOI: 10.1002/ehs2.1247
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Urbanization effects on the river systems in the bucharest city region (romania)

Abstract: This article identifies and analyzes the effects of human pressures on the river systems, landscape, flow regime, and water quality in the Bucharest region, the largest urbanized area in Romania. The analyses focused on four streams crossing the Bucharest region, namely the Dâmboviţa, Colentina, Argeş, and Sabar rivers. Our approach relied especially on three types of information: (1) spatial data; (2) hydrological data sets; and (3) water quality data. We made a diachronic analysis of the available maps and r… Show more

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“…Information about the mechanisms and functions of parading behaviour allows us to improve conservation and management strategies for freshwater shrimps. For example, dams have been constructed throughout the world (Kaika, 2006; Zaharia et al ., 2016), and they affect upstream migration of many riverine species including amphidromous and freshwater shrimp. Hamano et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information about the mechanisms and functions of parading behaviour allows us to improve conservation and management strategies for freshwater shrimps. For example, dams have been constructed throughout the world (Kaika, 2006; Zaharia et al ., 2016), and they affect upstream migration of many riverine species including amphidromous and freshwater shrimp. Hamano et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In "Urbanization effects on the river systems in the Bucharest City region (Romania)," Zaharia et al (2016) analyze the effects of human pressures on the river systems, landscape, flow regime, and water quality in the Bucharest region, the largest urbanized area in Romania. Their findings indicate that although the stream system and its associated urban landscapes have considerably changed after the collapse of the socialist system following engineering interventions such as construction of reservoirs, dams, channels, diversion canals, and water intakes, etc.…”
Section: Water Sustainability and Watershed Ecosystem Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Dambovița River channel was also a sewage and storm water collector, there was an urgent need for a rapidly growing population into a modernizing city to plan and implement a redevelopment scheme. Such scheme would involve dams, reservoirs, intakes and complex inter-basin water diversion canals with other rivers or reservoirs located in or existing nearby Bucharest city [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%