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A framework for assessing cumulative effects in watersheds: An introduction to Canadian case studies

Abstract

From 2008 to 2013, a series of studies supported by the Canadian Water Network were conducted in Canadian watersheds in an effort to improve methods to assess cumulative effects. These studies fit under a common framework for watershed cumulative effects assessment (CEA). This article presents an introduction to the Special Series on Watershed CEA in IEAM including the framework and its impetus, a brief introduction to each of the articles in the series, challenges, and a path forward. The framework includes a regional water monitoring program that produces 3 core outputs: an accumulated state assessment, stressor-response relationships, and development of predictive cumulative effects scenario models. The framework considers core values, indicators, thresholds, and use of consistent terminology. It emphasizes that CEA requires 2 components, accumulated state quantification and predictive scenario forecasting. It recognizes both of these components must be supported by a regional, multiscale monitoring program.

Authors

Dubé MG; Duinker P; Greig L; Carver M; Servos M; McMaster M; Noble B; Schreier H; Jackson L; Munkittrick KR

Journal

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 363–369

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

July 1, 2013

DOI

10.1002/ieam.1418

ISSN

1551-3777

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