Hydrological Modelling to Inform Forest Management: Moving Beyond Equivalent Clearcut Area

Matthew Chernos, Kim Green, Ryan MacDonald
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Forest disturbance can alter the hydrologic conditions of a watershed, including the frequency, magnitude, and timing of peak and low flows. Equivalent Clearcut Area (ECA) has been routinely used in watershed assessments to estimate hydrologic alteration due to forest disturbance. ECA analyses typically rely on broad regional assumptions, qualitative observations, and/or expert judgement, making it difficult to provide accurate quantitative estimates of hydrologic change. Process-based hydrological models offer an improved approach since they replicate watershed processes, can simulate land cover and climate change scenarios, and provide quantitative estimates of hydrologic change, including at ungauged points of interest. A workflow using a regionally calibrated hydrological model to investigate forest disturbance and future climate change scenarios is demonstrated. Results are contrasted with ECA-based outputs and emphasize that in addition to the amount of forest disturbance, watershed physical characteristics and the location of disturbance within a watershed influence the hydrologic response. This approach provides forest managers with quantitative outputs that support risk-based forest management decisions and presents a substantial improvement over ECA-based methods. Keywords: hydrological modelling, ECA-based analysis, watershed assessment, forest disturbance, cumulative effects, risk-based forest management
水文建模为森林管理提供信息:超越同等砍伐面积
森林扰动可以改变流域的水文条件,包括流量高峰和流量低谷的频率、大小和时间。等效砍伐面积(ECA)已被常规用于流域评估,以估计由于森林干扰造成的水文变化。非洲经委会的分析通常依赖于广泛的区域假设、定性观察和/或专家判断,因此难以对水文变化提供准确的定量估计。基于过程的水文模型提供了一种改进的方法,因为它们复制流域过程,可以模拟土地覆盖和气候变化情景,并提供水文变化的定量估计,包括在未测量的兴趣点。演示了使用区域校准水文模型调查森林干扰和未来气候变化情景的工作流程。结果与基于eca的输出结果进行了对比,并强调除了森林扰动的数量外,流域物理特征和流域内扰动的位置也会影响水文响应。这种方法为森林管理者提供了量化产出,支持基于风险的森林管理决策,并比基于环境评估的方法有了很大改进。关键词:水文模拟,基于eca的分析,流域评价,森林干扰,累积效应,基于风险的森林管理
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