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A review of methods and frameworks used to determine the environmental water requirements of estuaries
Authors:Janine B Adams
Institution:1. Department of Botany, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, PO Box 77000, Port Elizabeth 6031, South AfricaJanine.adams@nmmu.ac.za
Abstract:Abstract

Environmental flow requirements of estuaries have been ignored in the past, mostly because of the lack of long-term monitoring data or understanding of the responses to changes in freshwater inflow. In some cases, it was incorrectly assumed that the minimum flows determined for rivers would protect downstream processes and in others the omission of environmental water requirement studies for estuaries was as a result of the sectoral management of water resources or lack of applicable legislation. Three main countries have developed methods for estuaries, i.e. Australia, South Africa and the USA, from practical applications and a learning-by-doing approach. Recent methods take a holistic and adaptive standpoint and are presented as frameworks that include a number of steps and have elements of risk assessment and adaptive management. Most approaches are data rich and emphasize long-term monitoring. This review showed that, although methods are available, implementation is slow and will require strong governance structures, stakeholder participation, monitoring and feedback in an adaptive management cycle.
Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz; Guest editor M. Acreman
Keywords:estuary health  freshwater inflow  freshwater requirements  ecological reserve
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