Urban Lake Health Assessment Based on the Synergistic Perspective of Water Environment and Social Service Functions

IF 4.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Xueyuan Wang, Yuning Cheng
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Abstract

Urban lakes serve as vital ecological and recreational anchors within built environments, essential for enhancing urban resilience. Evaluating lake health predominantly focuses on water quality, assessing indicators such as nutrient levels, toxicity, pH balance, and water clarity to monitor changes. This study proposes a comprehensive evaluation framework that systematically describes specific spatiotemporal manifestations and periodic exogenous regulation characteristics across five dimensions: physical structure, water quality, shoreline dynamics, external regulation, and social service. Furthermore, it introduces an urban lake health assessment model based on synergistic development to evaluate the integrated development and interaction between water environments and social services. This model is applied across urban lakes in various developmental stages in China. Key findings include: 1) Urban development often impacts lake health disparately, with varying degrees of synergy observed between water environments and social services across different urban lakes. However, shifts in urban ideologies and improvements in governance, along with protective policies and project implementations, have contributed to improving water quality to some extent. 2) Engineering interventions do not consistently correspond with improvements in water quality, and governance measures sometimes yield mixed outcomes, underscoring the necessity for systematic solutions to lake health. Restoring hydrological processes emerges as crucial for enhancing sustainability.
基于水环境与社会服务功能协同视角的城市湖泊健康评估
城市湖泊是建筑环境中重要的生态和休闲锚地,对于增强城市的恢复能力至关重要。对湖泊健康的评估主要集中在水质方面,通过评估营养水平、毒性、pH 值平衡和水体透明度等指标来监测湖泊的变化。本研究提出了一个综合评估框架,从物理结构、水质、岸线动态、外部调控和社会服务五个方面系统地描述了具体的时空表现和周期性外生调控特征。此外,它还引入了一个基于协同发展的城市湖泊健康评估模型,以评估水环境与社会服务之间的综合发展和相互作用。该模型适用于中国处于不同发展阶段的城市湖泊。主要发现包括1) 城市发展往往会对湖泊健康产生不同程度的影响,不同城市湖泊的水环境与社会服务之间存在不同程度的协同作用。然而,城市意识形态的转变和治理水平的提高,以及保护政策和项目的实施,在一定程度上促进了水质的改善。2) 工程干预并不总是与水质改善相对应,治理措施有时也会产生好坏参半的结果,这突出表明有必要为湖泊健康制定系统的解决方案。恢复水文过程对提高可持续性至关重要。
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Global Challenges
Global Challenges MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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