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A coupled modeling framework for sustainable watershed management in transboundary river basins

机译:跨界河流域可持续流域管理耦合建模框架

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There is a growing recognition among water resource managers that sustainable watershed management needs to not only account for the diverse ways humans benefit from the environment, but also incorporate the impact of human actions on the natural system. Coupled natural-human system modeling through explicit modeling of both natural and human behavior can help reveal the reciprocal interactions and co-evolution of the natural and human systems. This study develops a spatially scalable, generalized agent-based modeling (ABM) framework consisting of a process-based semi-distributed hydrologic model (SWAT) and a decentralized water system model to simulate the impacts of water resource management decisions that affect the food-water-energy-environment (FWEE) nexus at a watershed scale. Agents within a river basin are geographically delineated based on both political and watershed boundaries and represent key stakeholders of ecosystem services. Agents decide about the priority across three primary water uses: food production, hydropower generation and ecosystem health within their geographical domains. Agents interact with the environment (streamflow) through the SWAT model and interact with other agents through a parameter representing willingness to cooperate. The innovative two-way coupling between the water system model and SWAT enables this framework to fully explore the feedback of human decisions on the environmental dynamics and vice versa. To support non-technical stakeholder interactions, a web-based user interface has been developed that allows for role-play and participatory modeling. The generalized ABM framework is also tested in two key transboundary river basins, the Mekong River basin in Southeast Asia and the Niger River basin in West Africa, where water uses for ecosystem health compete with growing human demands on food and energy resources. We present modeling results for crop production, energy generation and violation of eco-hydrological indicator
机译:水资源管理人员之间存在越来越高的认可,可持续的流域管理不仅需要对人类从环境中受益的多样化方式,而且还纳入了人类行为对自然系统的影响。通过显式建模耦合自然和人类行为的耦合自然的人体系统可以帮助揭示自然和人类系统的互惠相互作用和共同演变。该研究开发了由基于过程的半分布式水文模型(SWAT)和分散的水系统模型组成的可空间可扩展的广义代理的建模(ABM)框架,以模拟影响食物的水资源管理决策的影响 - 水能环境(FWEE)Nexus处于流域尺度。河流盆地内的代理基于政治和流域边界,代表了生态系统服务的关键利益相关者。代理商决定跨三次初级用水的优先权:在地理位域内的食品生产,水电站和生态系统健康。代理通过SWAT模型与环境(流流程)相互作用,并通过代表愿意合作意愿的参数与其他代理进行互动。水系统模型和SWAT之间的创新双向耦合使该框架能够充分探索对环境动态的人类决策的反馈,反之亦然。为了支持非技术利益相关方交互,已经开发了一种基于Web的用户界面,允许角色扮演和参与式建模。广义的ABM框架还在东南亚的湄公河流域和西非尼日尔河流域的两个关键横向河流域中进行了测试,其中水用作生态系统健康的水用途,随着对食品和能源资源的不断增长的要求。我们提出了作物生产,能源生成和侵犯生态水文指标的建模结果

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