Riparian Vegetation Assessment for Effective Management of Molawin River, Mt. Makiling, Philippines

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Enrico L. Replan, J. Villanueva, J. Sevilla-Nastor, Alon Velasquez, M. Espaldon
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Molawin River is experiencing water quality degradation over time. Efforts were made to help rehabilitate this river to maintain its ecology and biodiversity. The main objectives of this research are: to identify and document water filtering plants (riparian flora) both present in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in the Molawin River and to pinpoint the sources and community perception that defies the idea of riparian flora species as potential water filtering plants in the Molawin River. Documentation of dense riparian flora present in the Molawin River was conducted in order to study its phytoremediation potential for water purification. A total of 107 morpho-species belonging to 94 genera from 56 families was recorded. The most common flora species was Commelina diffusa, Cyperus flabelliformis and Costus speciosus. A household survey and key informant interview were employed. The idea of riparian flora as a potential water purifying plants is facing four main challenges. First, there is a low conservation interest with the water resource, as this is not the primary source of water for them. Secondly, the presence of anthropogenic factors severely affecting the area. Thirdly, the high rate of encroachment of the invasive plants aggravates the conditions of the river. Finally, the lack of institutional support that can integrate riparian flora species in watershed management and rehabilitation planning.
菲律宾马陵山Molawin河有效管理的河岸植被评价
随着时间的推移,莫拉温河的水质正在恶化。已努力帮助修复这条河流,以维持其生态和生物多样性。这项研究的主要目标是:识别和记录莫拉温河陆地和水生生态系统中存在的滤水植物(河岸植物群),并确定来源和群落感知,这与河岸植物群物种作为莫拉温河潜在滤水植物的想法相矛盾。对莫拉温河中密集的河岸植物群进行了文献记录,以研究其净化水的植物修复潜力。共记录了56科94属107个形态种。最常见的植物种类为鸭舌草、扇形莎草和特殊Costus specious。采用了家庭调查和关键线人访谈。河岸植物群作为一种潜在的净水植物的想法面临着四个主要挑战。首先,人们对水资源的保护兴趣很低,因为这不是他们的主要水源。第二,存在严重影响该地区的人为因素。第三,入侵植物的高入侵率加剧了河流的状况。最后,缺乏能够将河岸植物群物种纳入流域管理和恢复规划的机构支持。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Science and Management (JESAM) is an international scientific journal produced semi-annually by the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). JESAM gives particular premium to manuscript submissions that employ integrated methods resulting to analyses that provide new insights in environmental science, particularly in the areas of: environmental planning and management; protected areas development, planning, and management; community-based resources management; environmental chemistry and toxicology; environmental restoration; social theory and environment; and environmental security and management.
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