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DL 44 : Methodology and setup of the adopted groundwater vulnerability assessment method
Beaujean, Jean; Wojda, Piotr; Gardin, Nicolas et al.
2008
 

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Keywords :
Groundwater vulnerability assessment; Physically-based; Multi-criteria analysis; Artificial recharge; GABARDINE project
Abstract :
[en] The objectives of this deliverable DL44 are to finalize the description of the global groundwater vulnerability assessment methodology, in particular : (1) to propose an extension of the concept of sensitivity coefficient to vulnerability coefficient by introducing a ratio (distance to damage ratio) that reflects the “distance” between the current state of degradation of the water resource system and the “damaged state”,(2) To describe the methodology proposed to combine, through aggregation of spatiallydistributed indicators and multi criteria analysis, the different vulnerability coefficientsinto a single indicator of groundwater vulnerability for decision making, (3) To go further into the analysis and discussion of several key theoretical “case studies” for illustrating the way to setup the full methodology, from the DPSIR analysis to the expression of sensitivity and vulnerability coefficients.
Research center :
ULg - Université de Liège
Disciplines :
Geological, petroleum & mining engineering
Author, co-author :
Beaujean, Jean ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Argenco : Secteur GEO3 > Géophysique appliquée
Wojda, Piotr
Gardin, Nicolas
Brouyère, Serge  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département Argenco : Secteur GEO3 > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Language :
English
Title :
DL 44 : Methodology and setup of the adopted groundwater vulnerability assessment method
Publication date :
01 March 2008
ISBN/EAN :
518118-1
Report number :
DL44
Number of pages :
69
Name of the research project :
GABARDINE project : Groundwater Artificial recharge Based on Alternative sources of wateR: aDvanced INtegrated technologies and managEment. Thematic Priority: Global change and Ecosystems.
Funders :
UE - Union Européenne [BE]
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