Hydrological effects of vegetation restoration in karst areas research: Progress and challenges

Qiuwen Zhou, Yingzhong Luo, Chunmao Shi, Yuan Li
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Vegetation restoration is an important way to improve karst ecosystems. Currently, research on the hydrological effects of vegetation restoration in karst areas has made great progress. However, the results obtained from the relevant studies have some limitations and uncertainties. Thus, this paper summarizes the research progress on the effects of karst vegetation restoration on five aspects: soil moisture, evapotranspiration, surface and subsurface runoff, water use efficiency and utilization strategies, and runoff generation and sink processes. The research showed that the existing studies’ evidence of the influence of vegetation restoration on runoff is still contradictory, with some suggesting that vegetation restoration can reduce soil moisture and runoff value, and others saying it can increase it. Furthermore, the ability of different types of vegetation to recover from water deficits varies across time scales, so focusing on spatial and temporal variations in evapotranspiration in karst regions is important. This article investigates water use efficiency in karst areas, as it is mainly controlled by vegetation types, climatic conditions, human activities and geological conditions, meaning the hydrogeological structure of karst has a very fundamental influence on water use efficiency in that region, we also investigate the effects of subsurface conditions in karst areas on the runoff generation and sink process as well as the type and stage of vegetation restoration, and geological factors affect vegetation restoration. Studies on the hydrological effects of vegetation restoration, however, are based on the relationship with a single element, describing its spatial and temporal variability, and they do not sufficiently quantify the reaction principles. This article also analyzes the problems and challenges in current studies, and proposes a combination of geophysical detection, establishing a dynamic model of the co-evolution of karst ecohydrology and surface karst zone mean with fieldwork to further verify the scientific validity of the results.
喀斯特地区植被恢复水文效应研究进展与挑战
植被恢复是改善喀斯特生态系统的重要途径。目前,对喀斯特地区植被恢复水文效应的研究取得了很大进展。然而,相关研究的结果存在一定的局限性和不确定性。因此,本文综述了喀斯特植被恢复对土壤水分、蒸散、地表和地下径流、水分利用效率和利用策略、产流和汇过程五个方面影响的研究进展。研究表明,现有研究对植被恢复对径流影响的证据仍然存在矛盾,有的认为植被恢复可以降低土壤水分和径流值,有的认为植被恢复可以增加土壤水分和径流值。此外,不同类型植被从水分亏缺中恢复的能力在不同的时间尺度上存在差异,因此关注喀斯特地区蒸散发的时空变化具有重要意义。本文研究了喀斯特地区的水分利用效率,由于其主要受植被类型、气候条件、人类活动和地质条件的控制,意味着喀斯特的水文地质结构对该地区的水分利用效率有非常根本的影响,我们还研究了喀斯特地区地下条件对产流和汇过程以及植被恢复的类型和阶段的影响。地质因素影响植被恢复。然而,关于植被恢复水文效应的研究是基于与单一要素的关系,描述其时空变异性,没有充分量化其反应原理。本文还分析了目前研究中存在的问题和挑战,提出了将地球物理探测相结合,建立岩溶生态水文与地表岩溶带平均值协同演化的动态模型,并结合实地考察,进一步验证研究结果的科学有效性。
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