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The perils of human activity on South American deltas: lessons from Colombia's experience with soil erosion

机译:南美三角洲上人类活动的危险:哥伦比亚水土流失经验的教训

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The Andean drainage basins of Colombian deltas exhibit a very delicate variety of ecosystems and environments along its prolonged trajectory, which has made it particularly vulnerable to the onslaught of modernity and human activity. While the increasing intensity of natural disasters in tropical areas is often blamed on global warming, the causes might not be as intractable. Soil erosion and deforestation, both caused by unrestrained human activity, can affect deltas more profoundly. Many anthropogenic influences, including deforestation, an agriculture and pasture increase by 75%, poor soil conservation and mining practices, may have accounted for the overall increasing trends of sediment transport from rivers to Colombian deltas. According to our recent study of human activities in terms of deforestation, 32% of the observed variance in sediment transport from the Magdalena River to its delta could be explained by deforestation. Thus, the amount of sediment transported by the Magdalena to its delta plain, approximately 50 Mt annually, is probably due to deforestation. Also, the Patia River in the Pacific coast has witnessed an increase in sediment transport by 45% during the last decade, an increase mainly accounted for by deforestation. Drawing from Colombia's experience with man-made ecological modifications, this paper offers a preliminary discussion on the implications of human pressure on fluvial ecosystems and their deltas, with the hope that this information will better equip citizens and policymakers across the developing world.
机译:哥伦比亚三角洲的安第斯流域沿其漫长的轨迹表现出非常微妙的生态系统和环境,这使其特别容易受到现代性和人类活动的冲击。虽然经常将热带地区自然灾害加剧的原因归咎于全球变暖,但其原因可能并非那么棘手。不受限制的人类活动造成的水土流失和森林砍伐会更深刻地影响三角洲。许多人为的影响,包括森林砍伐,农业和牧场增加了75%,土壤保护和采矿实践不佳,可能解释了从河流到哥伦比亚三角洲的沉积物运输的总体增长趋势。根据我们最近关于森林砍伐的人类活动研究,从玛格达莱纳河到三角洲的沉积物迁移观测到的变化的32%可以用森林砍伐来解释。因此,马格达莱纳河每年向其三角洲平原输送的沉积物数量约为50 Mt,这可能是由于森林砍伐造成的。此外,过去十年来,太平洋沿岸的帕提亚河的泥沙输送量增加了45%,增加的主要原因是森林砍伐。本文借鉴哥伦比亚人为进行生态改造的经验,对人类压力对河流生态系统及其三角洲的影响进行了初步讨论,希望该信息能更好地为发展中国家的公民和决策者提供装备。

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