Agriculture
disrupts all freshwater systems hugely from their pristine states. The former
reductionist concept of pollution was of examining individual effects of
particular substances on individual taxa or sub-communities in freshwater
systems, an essentially ecotoxicological concept. It is now less useful than a
more holistic approach that treats the impacts on the system as a whole and
includes physical impacts such as drainage and physical modification of river
channels and modification of the catchment as well as nutrient, particulate and
biocide pollution. The European Water Framework Directive implicitly recognizes
this in requiring restoration of water bodies to ‘good ecological quality’,
which is defined as only slightly different from pristine state. The
implications for the management of agriculture are far more profound than is
currently widely realized.
Website: https://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
Website: https://www.arjonline.org/biosciences/american-research-journal-of-biosciences/
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