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Estimation of Environmental Water Requirements via an Ecological Approach: A Case Study of Yongnian Wetland, Haihe Basin, China

verfasst von : Lingyue Wang, Xiaoliu Yang

Erschienen in: Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering in China

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Due to natural change and special human destruction, the area of wetland is greatly decreasing. To recover the wetland ecological system has become an urgent task that must be faced. Water plays an important role in the course of wetland recovery. With Yongnian wetland as a case study, the ecological function method was used, based on structures and functions of the wetland ecological system, the ecological water requirement was divided into four parts: water requirement of wetland vegetation, water requirement of wetland soil, water requirement of wildlife habitats and water requirement of recharging ground water. According to the indexes that were presented in the paper, each part was classified to three grades, respectively. According to the formulas that were given in the paper, all kinds of ecological water requirement of Yongnian wetland were calculated; the results showed that the least ecological water requirement is 1.256 × 108 m3. The proper ecological water requirement is between 3.041 × 108 m3 and 4.301 × 108 m3, and the most ecological water requirement is 6.350 × 108 m3.

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Metadaten
Titel
Estimation of Environmental Water Requirements via an Ecological Approach: A Case Study of Yongnian Wetland, Haihe Basin, China
verfasst von
Lingyue Wang
Xiaoliu Yang
Copyright-Jahr
2019
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61630-8_32