Identifying Conservation Priority Areas of Hydrological Ecosystem Service Using Hot and Cold Spot Analysis at Watershed Scale

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Gwal, Srishti [1 ]
Sena, Dipaka Ranjan [2 ]
Srivastava, Prashant K. [1 ]
Srivastava, Sanjeev K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Banaras Hindu Univ, Inst Environm & Sustainable Dev, Remote Sensing Lab, Varanasi 221005, India
[2] Int Water Management Inst IWMI, Hydrol & Water Resources Management, New Delhi 110012, India
[3] Univ Sunshine Coast, Sch Sci Technol & Engn, Sunshine Coast 4556, Australia
关键词
forest ecosystem; hydrological fluxes; Indian Himalayan Region; synergy; trade-off; UNGAUGED CATCHMENTS; RUNOFF RESPONSE; BIODIVERSITY; HOTSPOTS; FOREST; REGIONALIZATION; CONGRUENCE; GUIDELINES; LANDSCAPE; SWAT;
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10.3390/rs16183409
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Hydrological Ecosystem Services (HES) are crucial components of environmental sustainability and provide indispensable benefits. The present study identifies critical hot and cold spots areas of HES in the Aglar watershed of the Indian Himalayan Region using six HES descriptors, namely water yield (WYLD), crop yield factor (CYF), sediment yield (SYLD), base flow (LATQ), surface runoff (SURFQ), and total water retention (TWR). The analysis was conducted using weightage-based approaches under two methods: (1) evaluating six HES descriptors individually and (2) grouping them into broad ecosystem service categories. Furthermore, the study assessed pixel-level uncertainties that arose because of the distinctive methods used in the identification of hot and cold spots. The associated synergies and trade-offs among HES descriptors were examined too. From method 1, 0.26% area of the watershed was classified as cold spots and 3.18% as hot spots, whereas method 2 classified 2.42% area as cold spots and 2.36% as hot spots. Pixel-level uncertainties showed that 0.57 km2 and 6.86 km2 of the watershed were consistently under cold and hot spots, respectively, using method 1, whereas method 2 identified 2.30 km2 and 6.97 km2 as cold spots and hot spots, respectively. The spatial analysis of hot spots showed consistent patterns in certain parts of the watershed, primarily in the south to southwest region, while cold spots were mainly found on the eastern side. Upon analyzing HES descriptors within broad ecosystem service categories, hot spots were mainly in the southern part, and cold spots were scattered throughout the watershed, especially in agricultural and scrubland areas. The significant synergistic relation between LATQ and WYLD, and sediment retention and WYLD and trade-offs between SURFQ and HES descriptors like WYLD, LATQ, sediment retention, and TWR was attributed to varying factors such as land use and topography impacting the water balance components in the watershed. The findings underscore the critical need for targeted conservation efforts to maintain the ecologically sensitive regions at watershed scale.
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