AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF INTER-BASIN WATER TRANSFERS, AND THEIR THREATS TO RIVER BASIN INTEGRITY AND CONSERVATION

被引:151
作者
DAVIES, BR
THOMS, M
MEADOR, M
机构
[1] Freshwater Research Unit, Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch
[2] Department of Geography, University of Sydney
[3] United States Geological Survey, Raleigh, North Carolina
关键词
D O I
10.1002/aqc.3270020404
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
1. Detailed research into the ecological impacts of inter-basin water transfers (IBTs) is virtually non-existent on a global scale. However, a growing awareness of the serious nature of such impacts - for example, the loss of biogeographical integrity, the loss of endemic biotas, the frequent introduction of alien and often invasive aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals, the genetic intermixing of once separated populations, the implications for water quality, the frequently drastic alteration of hydrological regimes, the implications for marine and estuarine processes, climatic effects, and the spread of disease vectors, amongst many others - demands a most urgent and world-wide appraisal of all current planning and research strategies. 2. This paper first defines the types of extant IBTs, and details some case studies for three widely separated regions of the world, namely: south-eastern Australia, southern Africa, and the central and south-western parts of the United States of America. In doing so, it highlights the chronic paucity of ecological data on their impacts, while simultaneously emphasising their extreme complexities. 3. Finally, we call for an international meeting on such schemes, as a matter of priority and extreme urgency, in order to assess the extent of IBTs, their geographical distribution, and their ecological and sociological impacts and implications.
引用
收藏
页码:325 / 349
页数:25
相关论文
共 86 条
  • [11] Bruton M.N., ‘The effects of suspensoids on fish, Perspectives in Southern Hemisphere Limnology, Developments in Hydrobiology, 28, pp. 221-241, (1985)
  • [12] ‘The California Water Plan: projected use and available water supplies to 2010’, California Department of Water Resources Bulletin, 160-183, (1983)
  • [13] ‘California water: looking to the future’, California Department of Water Resources Bulletin, 160-187, (1987)
  • [14] ‘Management of the California State Water Project’, California Department of Water Resources Bulletin, 132-188, (1988)
  • [15] (1991)
  • [16] Cambray J.A., Jubb R.A., ‘Dispersal of fishes via the Orange‐Fish Tunnel, South Africa’, Journal of the Limnological Society of southern Africa, 3, pp. 33-35, (1977)
  • [17] Campbell E.A., Moyle P.B., (1990)
  • [18] Cashman, Harris M., Plettenberger H., Volkman B., (1986)
  • [19] Chang Ming L., Dakang Z., Yuexian X., Water transfer in China: the east route project, Large‐scale Water Transfers: Emerging Environmental and Social Experiences, 7, pp. 103-118, (1985)
  • [20] Charnock A., pp. 281-288, (1983)