Aquatic Ecosystems and their Long-Term Sustainability Relationship in the Czech Republic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2018-01-08Keywords:
environment, industrial landscape, aquatic ecosystems, climate change, risk, security threats, elimination threatAbstract
Long-term territory sustainability is an essential prerequisite for its utility properties. The given principle applies universally. Its importance was enhanced especially in the industrial landscape and industrial agglomerations. Prerequisite for the sustainability of the area is balanced state of aquatic ecosystems, their protection and recoverability in different natural cycles. The Czech Republic is dependent on their own resources of surface and groundwater due to the fact that a relative roof of Europe does not have any significant water inflow into its territory from neighboring countries. With the changing climatic conditions around the world including Europe we can expect at least a number of decades to a lack of water to a different technological or energy utilization. Restrictions on the amount of water for implementation are reflected in industrial agglomerations necessary reduction in water consumption, at least periodic character. The given condition must be prepared by the infrastructure that is already in the preventive phase development scenarios of solutions, depending on the potential threat of water scarcity in the subject region. The following article deals with this issue in question not only in terms of natural hazards, but also in terms of what the potential risks creating industrial landscape on aquatic ecosystems and suggests what means and ways to minimize threats to make them acceptable in the trend of long-term state environmental sustainability.
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