Landscape metrics as a tool for evaluating scenarios for flood prevention and nature conservation

Q2 Environmental Science
Landscape Online Pub Date : 2011-05-24 DOI:10.3097/LO.201125
S. Bianchin, Elke Richert, H. Heilmeier, M. Merta, C. Seidler
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Abstract

Within the framework of the project „Flood Prevention and Nature Conservation in the Weisseritz area“ („HochNatur“), a method including landscape metrics was developed and applied to assess and to compare different land use scenarios with regard to flood prevention and nature conservation. For the analysis, two sub-catchments strongly differing in land use within the Weisseritz catchment (Eastern Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany) were selected. The first step of the evaluation procedure was a biotope assessment using three assessment criteria (naturalness, substitutability, rareness / endangerment). However, the biotope assessment did not yield any information about spatial distribution or the structural composition of the landscape. Therefore, landscape metrics were applied to analyse the structural and biotope type diversity at the landscape scale. Different landscape metrics (Shannon/Weaver diversity index, mean patch size index, Interdispersion/Juxtaposition index) and a weighting system were used to compare the different land use scenarios and the current state. The analysed catchment areas differ substantially in terms of their current state and potential measures regarding flood prevention and nature conservation depending on the location and distribution of biotope types. It was demonstrated that this method can be used for small catchment areas regardless of their land use for assessing, analysing and comparing different land use scenarios for a specific area.
景观指标作为评估防洪和自然保育方案的工具
在“Weisseritz地区的防洪和自然保护”(“HochNatur”)项目的框架内,开发了一种包括景观度量的方法,并应用于评估和比较有关防洪和自然保护的不同土地使用方案。为了进行分析,选择了Weisseritz流域(德国萨克森州东部Erzgebirge)内土地利用差异很大的两个子流域。评价程序的第一步是利用三个评价标准(自然性、可替代性、稀缺性/濒危性)对生物群落进行评价。然而,生物群落评估并没有提供任何关于空间分布或景观结构组成的信息。因此,在景观尺度上应用景观指标分析了结构多样性和生物群落类型多样性。采用不同的景观指标(Shannon/Weaver多样性指数、平均斑块大小指数、Interdispersion/并置指数)和加权系统对不同土地利用情景和现状进行了比较。所分析的集水区的现状,以及在防洪和自然保育方面可能采取的措施,因生物群落类型的位置和分布而有很大差异。结果表明,该方法可用于小型集水区,无论其土地利用情况如何,以评估、分析和比较特定地区的不同土地利用情景。
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Landscape Online
Landscape Online Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Landscape Online focuses on studies dealing with landscape research. The subject matter deals with any scientific, educational or applied aspect of processes, dynamics, indicators, controllers and visions related to landscapes. Furthermore, Landscape Online emphasizes the coupling of societal and natural systems, not only the involvement of human impact on landscape systems but also human perception of the landscape, its values and the evaluation of landscapes. Moreover, articles are appropriate that deal with landscape theory, system approaches and conceptual models of landscape, both their improvement and their discussion. Papers may be undisciplinary or multidisciplinary but have interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary appeal. All kinds of articles or parts of it must not be published beforehand in another journal
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