C
Christine Schranz
Researcher at Environment Agency
Publications - 5
Citations - 535
Christine Schranz is an academic researcher from Environment Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water Framework Directive & Macrophyte. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 477 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Ecological classification of macrophytes and phytobenthos for rivers in Germany according to the water framework directive
Jochen Schaumburg,Christine Schranz,Julia Foerster,Antje Gutowski,Gabriele Hofmann,Petra Meilinger,Susanne C. Schneider,Ursula Schmedtje +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new assessment system for macrophytes and phytobenthos in German rivers meeting the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) of the European Community is described.
Journal ArticleDOI
Macrophytes and phytobenthos as indicators of ecological status in German lakes — a contribution to the implementation of the water framework directive
Jochen Schaumburg,Christine Schranz,Gabriele Hofmann,Doris Stelzer,Susanne C. Schneider,Ursula Schmedtje +5 more
TL;DR: A new assessment system for macrophytes and phytobenthos in German lakes according to the Water Framework Directive of the European Community is described in this article, based on biological, chemical and hydromorphological data from about 100 lake sites covering the main ecoregions.
Journal ArticleDOI
A comparison of national approaches to setting ecological status boundaries in phytobenthos assessment for the European Water Framework Directive: results of an intercalibration exercise
Martyn Kelly,Cathy Bennett,Michel Coste,Cristina Delgado,François Delmas,Luc Denys,Luc Ector,Claude Fauville,Martial Ferréol,Malgorzata Golub,Amelie Jarlman,Maria Kahlert,John Lucey,Bernadette Ní Chatháin,Isabel Pardo,Peter Pfister,Joanna Picinska-Fałtynowicz,Juliette Rosebery,Christine Schranz,Jochen Schaumburg,Herman van Dam,Sirje Vilbaste +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an intercalibration exercise, performed by the countries in the Central/Baltic Geographical Intercalibrration Group stretching from Ireland in the west to Estonia in the east and from the southern parts of Scandinavia to the northern regions of Spain and Italy (but excluding alpine regions, which were intercalibrated separately) in order to ensure that ecological status concepts and assessment levels are consistent across the EU.
Journal ArticleDOI
Global variation in the beta diversity of lake macrophytes is driven by environmental heterogeneity rather than latitude
Janne Alahuhta,Sarian Kosten,Munemitsu Akasaka,Dominique Auderset,Mattia M. Azzella,Rossano Bolpagni,Claudia Petean Bove,Patricia A. Chambers,Eglantine Chappuis,John S. Clayton,Mary de Winton,Frauke Ecke,Esperança Gacia,Gana Gecheva,Patrick Grillas,Jennifer Hauxwell,Seppo Hellsten,Jan Hjort,Mark V. Hoyer,Christiane Ilg,Agnieszka Kolada,Minna Kuoppala,Torben L. Lauridsen,En‒hua Li,Balázs András Lukács,Marit Mjelde,Alison Mikulyuk,Alison Mikulyuk,Roger Paulo Mormul,Jun Nishihiro,Beat Oertli,Laila Rhazi,Mouhssine Rhazi,Laura Sass,Christine Schranz,Martin Søndergaard,Takashi Yamanouchi,Qing Yu,Hai-Jun Wang,Nigel Willby,Xiao‒ke Zhang,Jani Heino +41 more
TL;DR: Gecheva et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a method to identify the root cause of gender discrimination in the media and found that women are more likely to be discriminated against than men.
Central Baltic lake macrophyte ecological assessment methods
Rob Portielje,Vincent Bertrin,Luc Denys,Laura Grinberga,Ivan Karottki,Agnieszka Kolada,Jolanta Krasovskienė,Gustina Leiputé,Helle Mäemets,Ingmar Ott,Geoff Phillips,Roelf Pot,Jochen Schaumburg,Christine Schranz,Hanna Soszka,Doris Stelzer,Martin Søndergaard,Nigel Willby,Sandra Poikane +18 more