基于二元水循环的水资源管理政策筛选——以太湖流域为例

Junying Chu, D. Qin, W. Shao
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在太湖流域,传统的湖泊管理方法往往聚焦狭窄、碎片化或不足,创新湖泊管理迫在眉睫。本文系统分析了该流域二元自然-人工水循环结构的特点。在二元水循环过程中,确定了源头减少、终点污染处理、饮用水保护、湖泊恢复和管理能力建设五大管理集群。运用社会研究方法建立了流域水政策筛选模型,并对流域进行了参数估计。结果表明:太湖流域水资源问题在五大集群中以源头减少和管理能力建设最为优先;建立以流域为基础的主要污染物总量控制与分配制度、提高PS排放控制标准和采用NPS清洁生产技术是需要加强的政策措施。
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Dualistic hydrological cycle based water management policy screening: The case of Taihu lake basin
Lake management innovation becomes urgent since the traditional approaches are usually narrowly-focused, fragmented or insufficient in the Taihu lake basin. In this paper, characteristics of dualistic natural-artifical hydrological cycle structure are analyzed for the basin in a systematic way. Five major management clusters flowing the dualistic hydrological cycle process are identified including source reduction, end-point pollution treatment, drinking water protection, lake restoration and management capacity building. A water policy screening model is developed by the aid of social research technique for parameter estimation for the basin. Results show that source reduction and management capacity building have highest priorities among the five clusters to tackle water problems in Taihu lake basin. The most important policy measures to be strengthened are also found, including establishment of watershed based major pollutants amounts total control and assignment, improvement of PS discharge control standard and adoption of NPS cleaner production technology.
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