A methodology for establishing historical wetland habitat change in Irish freshwater pearl mussel catchments.

IF 3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Barry G Walls, Evelyn A Moorkens, Jeremy J Piggott
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Since the 1700s, global wetlands have declined by 3.4 million km2. Wetland quality loss is a key driver of freshwater pearl mussel (FPM) population decline in peaty catchments. GIS techniques were used to determine wetland cover in 1834 and 2023, in eight peaty FPM catchments in Ireland, based on historical Ordnance Survey mapping (1834) and Irish National Land Cover (NLC) mapping (2023). Historical catchment wetland change (1834-2023) ranged between a net loss of 7.03 to 29.96%. Wetland coverage in 2023 varied between 53.85 and 83.53%. In 1834, that coverage ranged from 59.72 to 89.85%. The Hydromusindex (HDi) was developed to evaluate catchment-scaled historical wetland change, which for each of the catchments studied was a net loss. This damage index was based on the ratio of the 2023 catchment wetland coverage in proportion to the 1834 baseline scenario, and the catchment proportional coverage of each wetland cover type weighted by their potential contribution towards water storage; higher HDi values indicate increased damage. The HDi values of eight studied catchments ranged from 21 to 46. The HDi can be used to assess catchment restoration design and to rank FPM catchments for restoration, under the Nature Restoration Law. Measurable targets for catchment-scaled restoration have been produced. The sum of weighted wetland scores, in contrast to predefined reference values, can be used for rapid damage evaluation. An estimated 41.06% of Ireland's plantation forestry is located on peatlands and peat soils, thereby highlighting considerable opportunities in terms of meeting the EU Nature Restoration Law's targets.

建立爱尔兰淡水珍珠贻贝集水区历史湿地生境变化的方法。
自18世纪以来,全球湿地减少了340万平方公里。湿地质量下降是泥炭集水区淡水珍珠贻贝数量下降的主要驱动因素。基于历史地形测量地图(1834)和爱尔兰国家土地覆盖(NLC)地图(2023),利用GIS技术确定了1834年和2023年爱尔兰八个泥炭质FPM集水区的湿地覆盖。历史流域湿地变化(1834-2023)的净损失率在7.03 - 29.96%之间。2023年湿地覆盖度在53.85 ~ 83.53%之间。1834年,覆盖率从59.72%到89.85%不等。开发了水文指数(HDi)来评估流域尺度的历史湿地变化,每个研究的流域都是净损失。该损害指数基于2023年流域湿地覆盖率与1834年基线情景的比例,以及每种湿地覆盖类型的流域比例覆盖率(按其对储水的潜在贡献加权);较高的HDi值表明伤害增加。8个流域的HDi值在21 ~ 46之间。人类发展指数可用于评估集水区修复设计,并根据《自然修复法》对FPM集水区进行修复排序。制定了流域尺度恢复的可测量目标。与预定义的参考值相比,加权湿地评分的总和可以用于快速的损害评估。据估计,爱尔兰41.06%的人工林位于泥炭地和泥炭土壤上,因此在满足欧盟自然恢复法的目标方面凸显了相当大的机会。
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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