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Examination of Finland Integrated Water Management Sample of EU’s Hydro Political Approach for Sustainable Ecological Planning
Author(s) -
Sc. Filiz Karafak
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
iliria, international review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2365-8592
pISSN - 2192-7081
DOI - 10.21113/iir.v8i1.393
Subject(s) - water resources , integrated water resources management , water framework directive , sustainable development , sustainability , business , resource (disambiguation) , environmental resource management , environmental planning , water quality , geography , ecology , environmental science , computer network , computer science , biology
First rule of sustainable ecological planning is to maintain continuously the balance between available amount and demand of ecological resources. A water resource, which is one of the most important ecological resources, is one of the resources that must be protected with priority since it is one of the most initial conditions of continuity of life. Upon this perspective, EU countries are developing various water policies and calling attention to the effects of insensibly usage of water on the ecology. Among EU countries, Finland is a very rich country in terms of water resources. According to water quality charts, Finland is at the top of the list among 122 countries within the scope of UN World Water Evaluation Report of World Water development reports issued in 2003. Additionally, it is one of the richest of 147 countries evaluated according to the water poverty index which was conducted by World Water Council and British Center for Ecology and Hydrology. Finland has developed many policies for sustainable use of this ecological value of its, and has made progress on many aspects from resource preservation to wastewater reclamation. Purpose of this study is to reveal AB hydro politic approaches and to examine water policies of Finland which conducts integrated water management. This study subject has been presented verbally at the International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2015.

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