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Water resource protection in Australia: Links between land use and river health with a focus on stubble farming systems

机译:澳大利亚的水资源保护:土地利用与河流健康之间的联系,着重于秸秆耕作制度

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Stubble farming (conservation farming, minimum tillage, zero tillage) has increased in Australia over several decades with claims of improved productivity, landscape stability and environmental benefit including ecosystem services downstream, yet recent audits show a dramatic and general decline in river health. This review explores explanations for this apparent anomaly. Many confounding factors complicate interactions between land use and river condition and may disguise or over-ride the potential benefits of adoption of stubble systems or other improvements in agricultural land use practice. These factors include climate change and variability; land use changes including an increase in bushfires, growth of farm dams and afforestation; lag times between land use change and expression of benefits in river systems; use of inappropriate scale that disguises local benefit; variations in the extent of ecosystem resilience; impacts of river regulation; and impacts of introduced species. Additionally, the value of river condition and utility is complicated by different local or regional perceptions and by contrasting rural and urban outlooks. The use of indicators, risk frameworks and biophysical modelling may help elucidate the complex relationships between land use and downstream ecosystem impact. The strengthening of local, regional and catchment scale approaches is advocated. This includes the re-integration of land management and governance with water management and planning. It is encouraging that farmers are themselves developing systems to optimise trade-offs between on-farm activities and ecosystem service benefits. This approach needs to be supported and extended.
机译:几十年来,在澳大利亚,发茬耕种(保护性耕作,最低耕种,零耕种)有所增加,声称提高了生产力,景观稳定性和环境效益,包括下游的生态系统服务,但最近的审核显示,河流健康状况显着普遍下降。这篇评论探讨了这种明显异常的解释。许多混杂因素使土地利用与河流状况之间的相互作用复杂化,并且可能掩盖或超越采用茬系统或农业土地利用实践的其他改进的潜在利益。这些因素包括气候变化和多变性;土地用途的变化,包括森林大火的增加,农田水坝的增加和绿化;土地利用变化与河流系统效益表示之间的时差;使用不恰当的规模掩盖了当地利益;生态系统复原力程度的变化;河流调节的影响;和引进物种的影响。此外,由于不同的地方或区域观念以及农村和城市的前景对比,河流状况和水利利用的价值也变得复杂。指标,风险框架和生物物理模型的使用可能有助于阐明土地利用与下游生态系统影响之间的复杂关系。提倡加强地方,区域和流域规模方法。这包括将土地管理和治理与水管理和计划重新整合。令人鼓舞的是,农民们自己正在开发系统,以优化农场活动与生态系统服务收益之间的权衡。这种方法需要得到支持和扩展。

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