TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing decision support tools for the selection of "gentle" remediation approaches
AU - Onwubuya, K.
AU - Cundy, Andrew
AU - Puschenreiter, M.
AU - Kumpiene, J.
AU - Bone, B.
AU - Greaves, J.
AU - Teasdale, Phillip
AU - Mench, M.
AU - Tlustos, P.
AU - Mikhalovsky, Sergey
AU - Waite, S.
AU - Friesl, W.
AU - Marschner, B.
AU - Muller, I.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - A range of tools have been proposed to support decision making in contaminated land remediation. From a European perspective it is clear, however, that there are considerable national differences in the decision support process, and more generally in the extent to which this process supports the selection of less invasive, alternative remediation options such as phytoremediation, in situ immobilisation etc. (referred to here as “gentle” remediation technologies). In this paper we present results from the recently completed European Union ERANET SNOWMAN project SUMATECS (Sustainable Management of Trace Element Contaminated Sites), and critically review available decision support tools in terms of their fitness for purpose for the application of gentle remediation technologies. Stakeholder feedback indicates a lack of knowledge amongst stakeholders of currently available decision support tools. We propose that decision support which focuses on gentle remediation is more strongly incorporated into existing, well-established (national) decision support tools / decision-frameworks, to promote more widespread use and uptake.
AB - A range of tools have been proposed to support decision making in contaminated land remediation. From a European perspective it is clear, however, that there are considerable national differences in the decision support process, and more generally in the extent to which this process supports the selection of less invasive, alternative remediation options such as phytoremediation, in situ immobilisation etc. (referred to here as “gentle” remediation technologies). In this paper we present results from the recently completed European Union ERANET SNOWMAN project SUMATECS (Sustainable Management of Trace Element Contaminated Sites), and critically review available decision support tools in terms of their fitness for purpose for the application of gentle remediation technologies. Stakeholder feedback indicates a lack of knowledge amongst stakeholders of currently available decision support tools. We propose that decision support which focuses on gentle remediation is more strongly incorporated into existing, well-established (national) decision support tools / decision-frameworks, to promote more widespread use and uptake.
M3 - Article
VL - 407
SP - 6132
EP - 6142
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
SN - 0048-9697
IS - 24
ER -