Hongjuan Zhang , Hang Zhang , Yong Liu , Guanpeng Dong
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Abstract
The water-related ecosystem services (ESs) flow is a pivotal linkage between ecological and social systems, playing an integral role in water security. Previous research has primarily assessed water security in contexts with and without the presence of ES flows, but further research is necessary to understand the influence of water yield inflow(WY_inflow) and total nitrogen inflow(TN_inflow) as critical determinants of water security. To address dynamic water security assessment and its driving mechanisms, we developed a novel water security index (WSI) that incorporates water quality and ES flows. Additionally, we employed a spatial Durbin model to investigate the impact and spatial effects of related factors on water security, applying it to the Yiluo River Watershed in China. The results revealed that: 1) the dynamic WSI of sub-watersheds incorporating ES flows was an improvement over the static WSI; 2) precipitation and the proportion of cropland significantly positively impacted static WSI, but their impact on dynamic WSI was not significant; 3) WY_inflow intensity contributed positively to dynamic WSI, while TN_inflow intensity negatively influenced dynamic WSI; and 4) most determinants of water security, including WY_inflow and TN_inflow intensity, exhibited negligible spatial spillover effects. Notably, the contribution of ES flows to water security showed an upward trend, accounting for approximately 30% by 2018. Such insights are crucial for formulating sustainable management strategies, such as ecological compensation, to enhance long-term regional water security.
与水相关的生态系统服务(ESs)流是生态和社会系统之间的关键纽带,在水安全中发挥着不可或缺的作用。以往的研究主要是在有和没有生态系统服务流的情况下评估水安全,但要了解作为水安全关键决定因素的水产量流入量(WY_inflow)和总氮流入量(TN_inflow)的影响,还需要进一步的研究。为了解决动态水安全评估及其驱动机制问题,我们开发了一种新的水安全指数(WSI),其中包含水质和 ES 流量。此外,我们采用空间杜宾模型研究了相关因素对水安全的影响和空间效应,并将其应用于中国伊洛河流域。结果表明2)降水和耕地比例对静态 WSI 有显著的正向影响,但对动态 WSI 的影响不显著;3)WY_流入强度对动态 WSI 有正向贡献,而 TN_ 流入强度对动态 WSI 有负向影响;4)包括 WY_ 流入强度和 TN_ 流入强度在内的大多数水安全决定因子的空间溢出效应可以忽略不计。值得注意的是,ES 流量对水安全的贡献呈上升趋势,到 2018 年约占 30%。这些见解对于制定可持续管理战略(如生态补偿)以提高区域长期水安全至关重要。
期刊介绍:
Applied Geography is a journal devoted to the publication of research which utilizes geographic approaches (human, physical, nature-society and GIScience) to resolve human problems that have a spatial dimension. These problems may be related to the assessment, management and allocation of the world physical and/or human resources. The underlying rationale of the journal is that only through a clear understanding of the relevant societal, physical, and coupled natural-humans systems can we resolve such problems. Papers are invited on any theme involving the application of geographical theory and methodology in the resolution of human problems.