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TitleBringing science into river systems cumulative effects assessment practice
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsSeitz, N. E., Westbrook C. J., & Noble B. F.
Secondary TitleEnvironmental Impact Assessment Review
Volume31
Issue3
Pagination172 - 179
Date Published4/2011
ISSN Number01959255
KeywordsAthabasca River, conceptual framework, river systems, science, watershed cumulative effects assessment
Abstract

Fast-paced watershed change, driven by anthropogenic development, is threatening the sustainability of freshwater resources across the globe. Developments within watersheds interact in a manner that is additive and synergistic over space and time. Such cumulative environmental effects are defined as the results of actions that are individually minor but collectively significant when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions. Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) then is broadly defined as the process of evaluating the potential impacts of such collective actions on the environment and is a requirement in many countries, including in Canada at the federal level under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. However, current approaches to CEA for river systems are proving to be ineffective, which is largely attributed to the disconnect between CEA science and practice. We highlight this gap herein by discussing contradictions in the CEA literature, challenges in quantifying cumulative interactions, including overcoming spatiotemporal scale issues, multiple hydrologic and ecological pathways, and lack of predictive analysis. Our analysis shows there is a need for improved CEA for river systems, and in responding to this need we propose a conceptual framework for better integrating science and practice for improved CEA for river systems using one of the most adversely affected rivers basins in Canada, the Athabasca River, as our model. We conclude by addressing the challenges inherent to CEA with the intent of providing scientists with ways to help improve CEA of river systems.

DOI10.1016/j.eiar.2010.08.001
Locational Keywords

Athabasca River

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/708143738

Group

CEMA

Short TitleEnvironmental Impact Assessment Review
Citation Key50656

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