Title :
Evaluation of an Ecosystem Service for Avoided-Reservoir-Sedimentation and Its Economic Value
Author :
Wu Nan ; Gao Ji-Xi ; Ennaanay, D. ; Mendoza, Guillermo F. ; Sudebilige ; Luo Zun-Lan ; Li Dai-Qing
Author_Institution :
Chengdu Inst. of Mountain Hazards & Environ., Chinese Acad. of Sci., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
In China the current approaches to evaluating the efficacy of the ecosystem service for avoided-reservoir-sedimentation cannot identify the supplier and beneficiary. In addition, the use of the same whole-country coefficient of sediment delivery for different areas can lead to inaccurate results. Based on the integrated geographic information system (GIS) software package, ArcGIS9.2, a new model was established to simulate this ecosystem service and its economic value. The model included fabricating the watershed of the study reservoir. The sediment delivery ratio (SDR) and the universal soil loss equation (USLE) were used to simulate the spatial patterns of the annual sediment yield and sediment retention in watershed. The economic value in this model of the ecosystem service was determined for a fixed number of years. Taking the Ertan reservoir as an example, the results showed that the actual sediment yield was 629.3times104 tldra-1 in the watershed. It occupied 12.7% of the actual soil erosion volume. Farmland was the most important source of sediment yield. Its actual sediment yield occupied 62.9% of the total. The region with a higher quantity of sediment yield and sediment retention was around the reservoir. The contribution ratio of the forest to the avoided-reservoir-sedimentation service value was higher than those of the other contributors on a per unit area basis. For the reservoirpsilas designed operating life, the total value of this service in the watershed was 27529.2times108 Yuan.
Keywords :
environmental science computing; erosion; geographic information systems; reservoirs; software packages; soil; ArcGIS9.2; Ertan reservoir; avoided-reservoir-sedimentation; ecosystem service; geographic information system software package; sediment delivery; sediment delivery ratio; sediment retention; sediment yield; soil erosion volume; universal soil loss equation; Ecosystems; Environmental economics; Environmental factors; Equations; Geographic Information Systems; Reservoirs; Rivers; Sediments; Software packages; Soil; Ertan reservoir; avoided-reservoir-sedimentation; economic value; sediment delivery ratio; sediment yield; soil erosion; watershed;
Conference_Titel :
Environmental Science and Information Application Technology, 2009. ESIAT 2009. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3682-8
DOI :
10.1109/ESIAT.2009.256