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This Guidebook illustrates concisely the Italian method for
fluvial morphological status assessment through the morphological
quality index (IQM), in compliance with the EU Water Framework
Directive 2000/60/CE (WFD). As Annexes to this Guidebook, the
specific forms for both field activity (.pdf) and evaluation
(.xls), and an Illustrated Guide (.pdf) can be
downloaded.
The main characteristics of the evaluation method can be summarized
as follows: (1) the method is designed to fit with the requirements
of the WFD, but it is not exclusive for this scope; (2) it
evaluates the morphological conditions (quality) independently from
the ecological state; (4) it emphasizes processes and trends of
channel adjustments; (5) it represents an overall morphological
evaluation rather than a simple survey of morphological
features.
The overall assessment is organized in two phases: (1) general
setting and segmentation; (2) assessment of present morphological
condition. A succession of the following phases is recommended: (1)
collection of existing material and information on the reach and
catchment; (2) observation and analysis of remote sensing images:
during this phase many indicators can be already determined, and a
list of the critical points that need to be resolved in the field;
(3) field survey: this phase is concentrated on a representative
sub-reach, but also includes a check on some specific points along
the reach (the ‘field evaluation forms’ are compiled
during phases 2 and 3); (4) final measurements from remote sensing
– GIS and/or collection of additional information: once the
critical points have been resolved in the field, it is possible to
finalize the evaluation (the ‘electronic evaluation
forms’ are compiled at this stage).
The method, designed primarily for the hydromorphological assessment in compliance with the WFD, is part of a wider methodological framework (named IDRAIM: system for stream hydromorphological assessment, analysis, and monitoring) for the analysis, post-monitoring evaluation and for the design and implementation of the programme of restoration and mitigation measures required by both WFD and by the Flood Directive 2007/60/CE. IDRAIM is therefore a methodological system to support decisions on river management, as it takes into account both the objectives of environmental quality and flood risk mitigation.
Illustrated Guide to the Answer (pdf - 8 Mb)
ISPRA
Handbooks and guidelines - 66 bis/2011
ISBN 978-88-448-0487-9