@ARTICLE{Querner_Erik_P._Hydrological_2007, author={Querner, Erik P. and Mulder, Henry M.}, number={No 11}, pages={59-69}, journal={Journal of Water and Land Development}, howpublished={online}, year={2007}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences; Institute of Technology and Life Sciences - National Research Institute}, abstract={The very wet conditions of recent years in Europe have made it clear that measures will have to be taken in this century to prevent flooding. The question is how to manage groundwater in order to reduce the anticipated increased hydrological risk. Furthermore the surface water quality in the Netherlands is insufficient to meet the standards of the Water Framework Directive. The required improvements are difficult to reach, because the diffuse loads of nutrients from agricultural land can not be easily reduced. This demands for innovative solutions with respect to improve the surface wa-ter quality. In this pilot study the focus is on the purification in reed fields and use it as well to reduce the effects of the anticipated climate change. An experimental evidence on a practical scale is lacking and therefore in the woodland area of Lankheet in the eastern part of the Netherlands, 3 ha has been planted with reeds to purify the river water. The aim of the study is further to store the purified water in the groundwater in order to reduce climate change effects. For the hydrological situation a scenario study was set up, using a regional hydrological model to simulate the groundwater flow together with the water flow in a network of water courses. The analysis will give knowledge on the multifunc-tional use of such a system.}, type={Article}, title={Hydrological analysis for meeting climate change effects and European Water Framework Directive targets}, URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/116945/PDF-MASTER/%5B20834535%20-%20Journal%20of%20Water%20and%20Land%20Development%5D%20Hydrological%20analysis%20for%20meeting%20climate%20change%20effects%20and%20European%20Water%20Framework%20Directive%20targets.pdf}, keywords={flooding, groundwater, stream flow, surface water, Water Framework Directive (WFD), water storage}, }