环境区划和植被指数监测对坦博班巴流域恢复的影响

Q3 Environmental Science
Zósimo Solano-Velarde, Bimael J. Quispe-Reymundo, Ronald H. Révolo-Acevedo, Uriel R. Quispe-Quezada, umberto Dax Bonilla-Mancilla, L. P. Quispe-Quezada
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流域环境区划(EZ)旨在分析流域的社会经济和生物物理参数,设计潜在的干预区域,以实现自然资源的管理和可持续性,从而提高人们的生活质量。没有水土保持技术和管理(SW/mct)来修复自然环境,EZ是不完整的。本文从社会经济学、生物物理学、SW/mct等方面对生态环境发生前后的Tambobamba流域进行了分析,并根据植被指数(VIs)进行了监测。为了确定社会经济状况,对农村进行了快速调查。为了设计生物物理图,对流域的每个区域进行了评估。该经济区是根据人口的需求和基本需求于2018年设计的。在2017年、2019年和2021年的监测中,应用了VIs。人口密度和贫穷程度低,经济活动高,没有大学教育,基本服务和通讯线路稀少。该流域有4种气候、2个自然区、1个冰川面、6个生活区、8个地理区、2个土壤分类目和12个地质分类。土地以未利用区为主,优势坡为陡坡,有4种类型的高边坡。S-W/mct修复后,流域SAVI增加了0.01,MSI增加了0.8,EVI保持不变,NDWI增加了0.06,NDVI增加了0.02。在进行EZ后,我们确认Tambobamba流域正在缓慢恢复。
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Recovery of the Tambobamba Watershed after Environmental Zoning and Monitoring Using Vegetation Indices
Environmental zoning (EZ) in a watershed is intended to analyze the socioeconomic and biophysical parameters and design potential areas of intervention for the management and sustainability of natural resources, thereby improving people’s quality of life. EZ is incomplete without soil and water conservation techniques and management (SW/mct) to remediate natural environments. In this study, the Tambobamba watershed—during and after EZ—was analyzed in terms of socioeconomics, biophysics, and SW/mct, and monitored according to vegetation indices (VIs). To determine the socioeconomic situation, a rapid rural survey was conducted. To design biophysical maps, each area of the watershed was evaluated. The EZ was designed in 2018, under the demands and basic needs of the population. For monitoring in 2017, 2019, and 2021, the VIs were applied. Population density and poverty levels were low, economic activity was high, there was no university education, and basic services and communication routes were scarce. The watershed presented four climates, two natural domains, a glacial surface, six life zones, eight physiographic zones, two taxonomic orders of soils, and twelve geological classifications. The land is dominated by unused areas, the dominant slope was steep and had four types of HLCUs. Watershed remediation after S-W/mct showed that SAVI increased by 0.01, MSI increased by 0.8, EVI remained constant, NDWI increased by 0.06, and NDVI increased by 0.02. After performing the EZ, we affirmed that the Tambobamba watershed is in a slow recovery.
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International journal of environmental science and development
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