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Hydrological responses of a valley-bottom wetland to land-use/land-cover change in a South African catchment: making a case for wetland restoration

机译:谷底湿地对南非流域土地利用/土地覆盖变化的水文响应:为湿地恢复提供依据

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Valley-bottom wetlands are valuable assets as they provide many ecosystem services to mankind. Despite their value, valley-bottom wetlands are often exploited and land-use/land-cover (LULC) change results in trade-offs in ecosystem services. We coupled physically based hydrological modeling and spatial analysis to examine the effects of LULC change on water-related ecosystem services in the Kromme catchment: an important water-providing catchment for the city of Port Elizabeth. LULC scenarios were constructed to match 5 different decades in the last 50 years to explore the potential effects of restoring the catchment to different historic benchmarks. In the Kromme catchment, valley-bottom wetlands have declined by 84%, driven by key LULC changes: an increase in irrigated land (307 ha) and invasion by alien trees (336 ha). If the wetlands were restored to the relatively pristine extent and condition of the 1950s, riverflow could increase by approximately 1.13 million m3/a, about 6% of the current supply to Port Elizabeth. Wetland restoration would also significantly improve the catchment's ability to absorb extreme rainfall events, decreasing flood damage. We conclude that in the face of the water scarcity in this region, all ecosystem services, particularly those related to water flow regulation, should be taken into account by decision makers in charge of land zonation. Zonation decisions should not continue to be made on the basis of provisioning ecosystem services alone (i.e. food provision or dam yield). We recommend prioritization of the preservation and restoration of valley-bottom wetlands providing water-related ecosystem services to settlements downstream.
机译:谷底湿地是宝贵的资产,因为它们为人类提供了许多生态系统服务。尽管有其价值,但谷底湿地经常被开发,土地利用/土地覆盖率(LULC)的变化导致生态系统服务权衡。我们结合了基于物理的水文建模和空间分析,以研究LULC变化对克罗姆集水区与水有关的生态系统服务的影响:克罗姆集水区是伊丽莎白港市的重要供水区。构建了LULC方案,以匹配过去50年中的5个不同的十年,以探索将流域恢复为不同的历史基准所产生的潜在影响。在克罗姆集水区,由于土地利用,土地利用和林业方面的关键变化,谷底湿地减少了84%:灌溉土地增加(307公顷)和外来树木入侵(336公顷)。如果将湿地恢复到1950年代相对原始的程度和条件,河流流量将增加约113万立方米/年,约占伊丽莎白港当前供应量的6%。湿地恢复也将大大提高流域吸收极端降雨事件的能力,从而减少洪水的破坏。我们得出结论,面对该地区缺水的情况,负责土地分区的决策者应考虑所有生态系统服务,特别是与水流调节有关的服务。不应仅根据提供生态系统服务(即提供食物或水坝产量)来继续作出分区决定。我们建议优先保护和恢复谷底湿地,为下游定居点提供与水有关的生态系统服务。

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