Title of article
Evaluating the environmental flows of Chinaʹs Wolonghu wetland and land use changes using a hydrological model, a water balance model, and remote sensing
Author/Authors
Chen، نويسنده , , H. and Zhao، نويسنده , , Y.W.، نويسنده ,
Pages
8
From page
253
To page
260
Abstract
Environmental flows are critical to sustaining a variety of plant and animal communities in wetlands. However, evaluation of environmental flows is hampered by the problem of hydrological and ecological data shortage, especially in many developing countries such as China. Based on a hydrological model, a water balance model and remote sensing data, we assessed the environmental flows of Chinaʹs Wolonghu wetland with limited data. The hydrological model provides input data for the water balance model of the wetland, and the remote sensing data can be used to assess land use changes. Integration of these two models with the remote sensing data revealed both the environmental flows of the Wolonghu wetland and the relationships between these environmental flows and land use changes. The results demonstrate that environmental flows have direct and indirect influences on the wetland ecosystem and should be linked to sustainable wetland management.
Keywords
Curve number , Remote sensing , Environmental flows , Hydrological model , Water Balance Model
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2085758
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