Effects of Climate Change and Changes in Land Use and Cover on Water Yield in an Equatorial Andean Basin

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Zhina, Dario Xavier [1 ,2 ]
Aviles, Alex [1 ,2 ]
Gonzalez, Lorena [1 ,2 ]
Astudillo, Ana [1 ,2 ]
Astudillo, Jose [1 ,2 ]
Matovelle, Carlos [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cuenca, Fac Ciencias Quim, Carrera Ingn Ambiental, Cuenca 010207, Ecuador
[2] Univ Cuenca, Dept Quim Aplicada & Sistemas Prod, Grp Evaluac Riesgos Ambientales Sistemas Prod & Se, Cuenca 010207, Ecuador
[3] Univ Catol Cuenca, Ctr Invest Innovac & Transferencia Tecnol CIITT, HYDROLAB, Cuenca 010108, Ecuador
[4] Univ Catolica Cuenca, Grp Invest Ambiente Ciencia & Energia, Cuenca 010108, Ecuador
关键词
ecosystem services; basin water yield; InVEST model; equatorial Andean basins; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; MODEL; EVAPOTRANSPIRATION; AFFORESTATION; IMPACTS; CHINA; PRECIPITATION; VEGETATION; HYDROLOGY; REGIONS;
D O I
10.3390/hydrology11090157
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Ecosystem services contribute significantly to human development, with water production being a crucial component. Climate and land use changes can impact water availability within a basin. In this context, researching water-related areas is essential for formulating policies to protect and manage hydrological services. The objective of this study was to estimate water yield in the sub-basins of the Tabacay and Aguil & aacute;n rivers under climate change scenarios in 2030, 2040, and 2050, combined with scenarios of changes in land cover and land use. The InVEST model was employed to analyze water yield. The results show that crop areas were identified as the lowest water yield in future scenarios, and forested areas, particularly the region where the Cubil & aacute;n Protected Forest is located, contribute the most to water yield in the subbasin. Besides, water yield has increased in the historic period (2016-2018) due to the conservation and reforestation initiatives carried out by the Municipal Public Service Company for Drinking Water, Sewerage, and Environmental Sanitation of the city of Azogues in 2018, the so-called Reciprocal Agreements for Water. Additionally, an increase in water yield is projected for future scenarios. This study can serve as a basis for decision-makers to identify areas that should prioritize protection and conservation.
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