Hydrologic Response to land use changes on the catchment scale

N. Fohrer, S. Haverkamp, K. Eckhardt, H.-G. Frede
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Regional land use changes due to European market policy have far reaching consequences for various landscape functions. Among others land use change influences the local water balance. Simulation models are mostly used to analyse the effect of management practices on water quality but they can also be a useful tool to quantify the hydrologic response of a catchment to different land use options. In this study the physically based, continuous time step model SWATmod has been applied within the joint research project SFB 299 at the Giessen University to support the development of sustainable land use concepts. In a first step the model has been calibrated and validated for four mesoscale watersheds with differing land use distributions. Then the model performance for changing land use has been tested in an artificial watershed with a single crop at one time and one underlying soil type to eliminate the complex interactions of natural watersheds. In relation to forest barley produced the strongest response of the water balance components. Finally a case study for the Dietzhölze watershed with two land use scenarios derived with the ProLand model has been carried out. The impact of land use change on the annual water balance was relatively small due to compensating effects in a complex catchment. The decrease of forest due to a grassland bonus amplifies the peak flow rate and thus increases the risk of flooding.

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流域尺度上土地利用变化的水文响应
欧洲市场政策导致的区域土地利用变化对各种景观功能产生了深远的影响。其中,土地利用变化影响当地的水平衡。模拟模型主要用于分析管理措施对水质的影响,但它们也可以是量化集水区对不同土地使用方案的水文反应的有用工具。在这项研究中,基于物理的连续时间步长模型SWATmod已被应用于吉森大学的联合研究项目SFB 299中,以支持可持续土地利用概念的发展。在第一步中,该模型已针对四个土地利用分布不同的中尺度流域进行了校准和验证。为了消除自然流域之间复杂的相互作用,在一个单一作物和一种土壤类型的人工流域中对土地利用变化模型的性能进行了测试。相对于森林大麦,水分平衡各组分的响应最强。最后,以Dietzhölze流域为例,对ProLand模型导出的两种土地利用情景进行了研究。土地利用变化对年水平衡的影响相对较小,因为在一个复杂的集水区存在补偿效应。由于草原红利而导致的森林减少放大了峰值流量,从而增加了洪水的风险。
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