DocumentCode
3444996
Title
Chongqing urban ecological flood control study of river basin
Author
Juan Dai ; Guangming Zeng ; Lingyun Li
Author_Institution
Coll. of Enviromental Sci. & Eng., Hunan Univ., Changsha, China
fYear
2013
fDate
20-22 June 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
In the process of city expansion, irrational development brings about serious phenomenon, such as filling lakes to make land and occupation of the riverway, which results in shrinkage of urban rivers and lakes, decline of flood discharge capacity, weakening of water holding capacity of lakes, and reduction of areas of wetland and greenbelt. The flood control and retention capacity of the original ecosystem reduces, thus the frequency of flood disaster and extent of damage are aggravated. This article explains the close relationship between urbanization and urban flood disaster by discussing the formative factors of climate changes and urban flood disaster, and studying the formation mechanism of urban flood disaster. On the basis of studying the overall arrangement and flood control function of rivers, lakes, wetlands, and greenbelts, this article provides an idea of urban ecological flood control and analyzes the ecological flood control pattern of main urban areas of Chongqing by comprehensive utilization of GIS. The results show that the major transformation direction of main urban areas of Chongqing is transforming from cultivated land to urban construction land. Along with the completion and impoundment of the Three Gorges Project, water level of the upstream of the Yangtze River is rising continuously and there is a trend of increasing year by year in the water area of Chongqing section.
Keywords
climatology; disasters; ecology; floods; geographic information systems; lakes; rivers; Chongqing section water area; Chongqing urban ecological flood control study; Three Gorges project; Yangtze River; city expansion process; climate change formative factors; comprehensive GIS utilization; cultivated land transformation; damage extent; ecological flood control pattern; filling lakes; flood disaster frequency; flood discharge capacity; greenbelt flood control function; greenbelt. area reduction; irrational development process; lake flood control function; lake water holding capacity; main urban area transformation direction; original ecosystem; retention capacity; river basin; river flood control function; riverway land; riverway occupation; upstream water level; urban construction land; urban ecological flood control; urban flood disaster formation mechanism; urban lake shrinkage; urban river shrinkage; urbanization; wetland area reduction; wetland flood control function; Cities and towns; Floods; Lakes; Meteorology; Reservoirs; Rivers; Geographic Information System (GIS); River Basin; climate change; ecological flood control; urbanization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoinformatics (GEOINFORMATICS), 2013 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kaifeng
ISSN
2161-024X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Geoinformatics.2013.6626064
Filename
6626064
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