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Multiple stressors on water availability at global to catchment scales: understanding human impact on nutrient cycles to protect water quality and water availability in the long term

机译:全球乃至流域尺度上水资源供应的多重压力源:了解人类对养分循环的影响,以长期保护水质和水资源

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1. Freshwater systems are subject to multiple stressors that include changing climate, changing land use, changing demands on water resources and changing nutrient cycles. Global trends suggest these stressors that impact on water availability will increase over the coming decades, and - without action - will constrain opportunities to sustain ecosystem services to deliver the Millennium Development Goals. 2. Although a key 'service' freshwaters provide is buffering inputs from the land system, predicting ecosystem response through observation and modelling is complex because nonlinear and dynamic interactions amongst a large number of constituents operate to regulate biogeochemical transformations in freshwater systems. 3. Reductionist approaches have been successful at unravelling many of the processes and some of the interactions in freshwater systems. However, reductionist approaches cannot provide the concepts or methods to understand how system properties will emerge in response to a changing climate (particularly the changing spatial and temporal distribution of precipitation); to the consequent change in water availability and water quality in the context of social drivers on the demand for water; and to feedbacks arising from nutrient cycling across a range of scales. 4. This study presents a review of the evidence for landscape-scale filtering of nutrient delivery to receiving waters and examines the role of the internal processing of nutrients at critical interfaces such as the hyporheic in attenuating nutrient loads. Analysis of research on the spatial scales and time step appropriate for catchment and water quality observations indicates the importance of small scale and short time step data for unravelling nutrient cycling in freshwater ecosystems. 5. Thematic implications: leading work in the catchment and aquatic sciences on the importance of diffuse nutrient losses from land, and on nutrient cycling in freshwaters, in governing water quality and protecting water availability, is making an increasing contribution to mainstream environmental science. Critically, the evidence base is starting to grow to inform policy-related debates with respect to food security, to climate change adaptation and for sustaining ecosystem services in freshwater environments.
机译:1.淡水系统受到多种压力,包括气候变化,土地利用变化,对水资源的需求变化和养分循环变化。全球趋势表明,这些压力因素在未来几十年内将对水资源的供应增加,而且如果不采取行动,将限制维持生态系统服务以实现千年发展目标的机会。 2.尽管提供的关键“服务”淡水是缓冲土地系统的输入,但通过观测和建模预测生态系统的响应是复杂的,因为大量成分之间的非线性和动态相互作用可调节淡水系统中的生物地球化学转化。 3.还原论方法已经成功地阐明了淡水系统的许多过程和某些相互作用。但是,还原主义者的方法无法提供概念或方法来理解系统特性将如何响应气候变化(特别是降水的时空分布变化)而出现;在社会对水需求的驱动力的背景下,随之而来的水供应和水质的变化;以及因各种规模的养分循环而产生的反馈。 4.这项研究提出了对景观尺度过滤营养物输送到接收水的证据的综述,并研究了营养物质在关键界面(如流变)在减少营养物负荷方面的内部加工作用。对适于集水区和水质观测的空间尺度和时间步长的研究分析表明,小规模和短时间步长数据对于揭示淡水生态系统中的养分循环非常重要。 5.主题含义:在流域和水产科学领域,关于土地上分散养分流失的重要性以及淡水中养分循环在控制水质和保护水供应方面的重要工作,正在为主流环境科学做出越来越大的贡献。至关重要的是,证据基础开始增长,以为有关粮食安全,适应气候变化和在淡水环境中维持生态系统服务的政策相关辩论提供信息。

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