How can we plan resilient systems of nature-based mitigation measures in larger catchments for flood risk reduction now and in the future?

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Barry Hankin , Trevor Page , Gareth McShane , Nick Chappell , Chris Spray , Andrew Black , Luke Comins
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Abstract

There is considerable empirical evidence that using nature-based solutions to restore and enhance hydrological processes such as infiltration, interception, floodplain re-connection and water storage, is effective at small scales for low to medium probability floods. However, the performance of systems of spatially distributed nature-based solutions at larger scales or under the more extreme flooding expected with climate change, has mainly been assessed using modelling. The mechanism by which carefully designed nature-based solutions can provide naturally adaptive pathways to divert higher flood flows into expandable areas of storage in the landscape, has been less formally investigated. This paper reports on new hydrometric data collected from one of eighteen small-scale, accurately monitored micro-catchments in Cumbria, UK, to study the effect in more detail. The micro-catchments have been set up by Lancaster Environment Centre as part of the Q-NFM project attempting to quantify changes in hydrological responses due to a range of natural flood management measures that have been installed by catchment partners. A direct-runoff 2d inundation model was setup and calibrated using accurate flow measurements upstream and downstream of new river restoration project in the Lowther catchment (2.5 km2) for two large storm events (Storms Ciara and Dennis, February 2020). It was used to analyse how the storage on the floodplain can expand with flood magnitude, and can be enhanced with appropriately designed natural flood management. Model evidence was then assessed for the same mechanism in the larger UK catchments of Eddleston Water (70 km2) and Culm (280 km2) using the same whole-catchment direct-runoff modelling approach. For both of these large catchments the same expandable field storage is evident, and we highlight how this latent property of well-designed nature-based solutions can complement traditional strategies and provide significant economic benefits over a thirty-year appraisal period of the order of €0.7 m.

我们如何在更大的集水区规划基于自然的减灾措施的弹性系统,以减少现在和未来的洪水风险?
大量的经验证据表明,使用基于自然的解决方案来恢复和增强水文过程,如入渗、拦截、洪泛区再连接和储水,在小尺度上对低至中等概率洪水是有效的。然而,基于自然的空间分布式解决方案系统在更大尺度下或在气候变化预期的更极端洪水下的性能主要是通过建模来评估的。精心设计的基于自然的解决方案可以提供自然适应的路径,将较高的洪水转移到景观中可扩展的存储区域,其机制尚未得到正式调查。本文报告了从英国坎布里亚郡18个小规模、精确监测的微型集水区之一收集的新的水文数据,以更详细地研究这种影响。作为Q-NFM项目的一部分,兰开斯特环境中心建立了微型集水区,该项目试图量化由集水区合作伙伴安装的一系列自然洪水管理措施引起的水文反应变化。针对两次大型风暴事件(Ciara和Dennis风暴,2020年2月),利用Lowther流域(2.5 km2)新河恢复项目上游和下游的精确流量测量数据,建立并校准了直接径流二维淹没模型。利用该模型分析了洪泛区的蓄水量如何随洪水规模的增大而增大,以及如何通过合理设计的自然洪水管理来增加蓄水量。然后,使用相同的全流域直接径流建模方法,对英国较大的Eddleston水(70平方公里)和Culm(280平方公里)集水区的相同机制进行了模型证据评估。对于这两个大型集水区来说,同样的可扩展现场存储是显而易见的,我们强调了精心设计的基于自然的解决方案的潜在特性如何补充传统策略,并在30年的评估期内提供约70万欧元的显着经济效益。
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Water Security
Water Security Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
CiteScore
8.50
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期刊介绍: Water Security aims to publish papers that contribute to a better understanding of the economic, social, biophysical, technological, and institutional influencers of current and future global water security. At the same time the journal intends to stimulate debate, backed by science, with strong interdisciplinary connections. The goal is to publish concise and timely reviews and synthesis articles about research covering the following elements of water security: -Shortage- Flooding- Governance- Health and Sanitation
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