使用基于自然的解决方案的干旱相关气候适应策略的基于模型的设计:荷兰Weerijs流域Aa的案例研究

A. Jonoski , M.H. Ali , C. Bertini , I. Popescu , S.J. van Andel , A. Lansu
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本文提出了一种方法,利用综合水文模型在流域尺度上设计和评估与干旱相关的基于自然的解决方案(NBS)适应策略,该模型同时提供地表水和地下水的结果。比利时和荷兰共用的Weerijs集水区Aa被用来演示该方法。该模型是利用MIKE SHE建模系统开发的,结合了全球可用数据和当地数据。将不同类型的NBS(堵沟、入渗池、湿地恢复和石楠草地恢复)在空间上进行组合,形成两种不同空间程度的适应策略。他们的设计基于与干旱相关的关键绩效指标(kpi),这些指标与关键利益相关者在地表水和地下水方面的水管理行动(禁止取水)有关。KPI值是在当前和未来气候条件下以及两种适应策略的实施下通过模式模拟获得的。结果表明,空间范围较大的策略KPI值较好,几乎消除了流域下游无地下水可用的天数,达到了增加入渗和补给地下水的目的。此外,我们的研究结果表明,从上游到下游存在显著的正向效应积累。
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Model-based design of drought-related climate adaptation strategies using nature-based solutions: case study of the Aa of Weerijs catchment in the Netherlands
This article presents a methodology for designing and assessing drought-related Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) adaptation strategies on a catchment scale using an integrated hydrological model that simultaneously provides surface water and groundwater results. The Aa of Weerijs catchment, shared between Belgium and the Netherlands, was used for demonstrating the methodology. The model was developed with the MIKE SHE modelling system, using a combination of globally available and local data. Different types of NBS (ditch blocking, infiltration ponds, wetland restoration and heathland restoration) were combined spatially to develop two adaptation strategies with different spatial extents. Their design was based on drought-related Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) linked with water management actions by key stakeholders (bans on water extraction), both on the surface and groundwater. The KPI values were obtained by model simulations under current and future climate conditions, and with the implementation of the two adaptation strategies. The results show that the strategy with a larger spatial extent gives better KPI values, almost eliminating days with no groundwater availability in the downstream part of the catchment, reaching the goal of increased infiltration and groundwater recharge. Additionally, our results show that there is significant accumulation of positive effects from upstream to downstream.
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