METODOLOGIE GEOSPAZIALI PER IL MONITORAGGIO DELL’EUTROFIZZAZIONE DEI CORPI IDRICI

GIANLUCA SCANU, FEDERICO CUOMO, SONIA MALVICA

Abstract


Geospatial methodologies for the monitoring of eutrophication of water bodies. – As collective awareness of environmental issues increases, the debate on water pollution becomes more focused on all anthropogenic activities (industrial, agricultural and domestic discharges, waste management) that cause water eutrophication. This paper aims to highlight how the use of GIS makes it possible to examine soil erosion and to calculate the theoretical load re-located over time in watersheds by human activities. The USLE/RUSLE and CREAMS models, coupled with satellitary data, allow to examine the evolution of land and watersheds. In the first part of the paper, the focus was on the Mediterranean, one of the most polluted seas on the planet; in the second part, the watersheds of the Rio Santa Lucia, Rio San Girolamo and other minor ones in south-western Sardinia were investigated. The research highlighted the connection between spatial planning and environmental processes, underlining the importance of best practices of territory management, especially in contexts with water vulnerability. The objective is to set up an integrated methodology to monitor soil erosion and eutrophication of water resources, in order to identify strategies and actions to mitigate these phenomena.

Keyword


GIS; USLE/RUSLE and CREAMS models; Sardinia

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202401_15

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