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Co-designed Land-use Scenarios and their Implications for Storm Runoff and Streamflow in New England

机译:共同设计的土地使用场景及其对新英格兰的风暴径流和流出的影响

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Landscape and climate changes have the potential to create or exacerbate problems with stormwater management, high flows, and flooding. In New England, four plausible land-use scenarios were co-developed with stakeholders to give insight to the effects on ecosystem services of different trajectories of socio-economic connectedness and natural resource innovation. With respect to water, the service of greatest interest to New England stakeholders is the reduction of stormwater and flooding. To assess the effects of these land-use scenarios, we applied the Soil and Water Assessment Tool to two watersheds under two climates. Differences in land use had minimal effects on the water balance but did affect high flows and the contribution of storm runoff to streamflow. For most scenarios, the effect on high flows was small. For one scenario-envisioned to have global socio-economic connectedness and low levels of natural resource innovation-growth in impervious areas increased the annual maximum daily flow by 10%, similar to the 5-15% increase attributable to climate change. Under modest population growth, land-use decisions have little effect on storm runoff and high flows; however, for the two scenarios characterized by global socio-economic connectedness, differences in choices regarding land use and impervious area have a large impact on the potential for flooding. Results also indicate a potential interaction between climate and land use with a shift to more high flows resulting from heavy rains than from snowmelt. These results can help inform land use and development, especially when combined with assessments of effects on other ecosystem services.
机译:景观和气候变化有可能在雨水管理,高流动和洪水中创造或加剧问题。在新英格兰,四场合理的土地使用方案与利益相关者共同开发,深入了解社会经济连通和自然资源创新的不同轨迹生态系统服务的影响。关于水,对新英格兰利益相关者最大兴趣的服务是减少雨水和洪水。为了评估这些土地使用场景的影响,我们将土壤和水评估工具应用于两个气候下的两个流域。土地利用差异对水平的影响最小,但确实影响了高流量和风暴径流的贡献流流。对于大多数情况,对高流量的影响很小。对于一种情景 - 设想具有全球社会经济连通性和低水平的自然资源创新 - 在不透水区域的增长增加了10%的年度最大日本流量,类似于气候变化的5-15%增加。在适度的人口增长下,土地使用决策对风暴径流和高流量影响不大;然而,对于两种方案,其特征在于全球社会经济关联,有关土地利用和不透水区域的选择的差异对洪水潜力产生了很大的影响。结果还表明气候和土地之间的潜在相互作用与大雨导致的较高流量的趋势与大雨导致的较高流量。这些结果有助于为土地利用和开发提供信息,特别是在与其他生态系统服务的影响评估结合时。

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