Vulnerability of water resources and its spatial heterogeneity in Haihe River Basin, China

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作者
Jun Xia
Junxu Chen
Jianwu Weng
Lei Yu
Junyu Qi
Qiang Liao
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Water Cycle & Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science
[3] Wuhan University,Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management
[4] Zhejiang Economic Information Center,undefined
[5] Haihe River Water Conservancy Committee,undefined
[6] University of New Brunswick,undefined
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Chinese Geographical Science | 2014年 / 24卷
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water resource vulnerability assessment; Theil index; Shannon-Weaver index; spatial heterogeneity; Haihe River Basin;
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To manage water resources effectively, a multiscale assessment of the vulnerability of water resources on the basis of political boundaries and watersheds is necessary. This study addressed issues on the vulnerability of water resources and provided a multiscale comparison of spatial heterogeneity under a climate change background. Using improved quantitative evaluation methods of vulnerability, the Theil index and the Shannon-Weaver index, we evaluated the vulnerability of water resources and its spatial heterogeneity in the Haihe River Basin in four scales, namely, second-class water resource regions (Class II WRRs), third-class water resource regions (Class III WRRs), Province-Class II WRRs, and Province-Class III WRRs. Results show that vulnerability enhances from the north to south in the different scales, and shows obvious spatial heterogeneity instead of moving toward convergence in multiscale assessment results. Among the Class II WRRs, the Tuhai-Majia River is the most vulnerable area, and the vulnerability of the Luanhe River is lower than that of the north of the Haihe River Basin, which in turn is lower than that of the south of the Haihe River Basin. In the scales of Class III WRRs and Province-Class III WRRs, the vulnerability shows obvious spatial heterogeneity and diversity measured by the Theil index and the Shannon-Weaver index. Multiscale vulnerability assessment results based on political boundaries and the watersheds of the Haihe River Basin innovatively provided in this paper are important and useful to characterize the real spatial pattern of the vulnerability of water resources and improve water resource management.
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页码:525 / 539
页数:14
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