Integrated watershed management: evolution, development and emerging trends

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Guangyu Wang
Shari Mang
Haisheng Cai
Shirong Liu
Zhiqiang Zhang
Liguo Wang
John L. Innes
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[1] University of British Columbia,Faculty of Forestry
[2] Jiangxi Agriculture University,College of Land Resources and Environment
[3] Chinese Academy of Forestry,Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment of State Forestry Administration, Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection
[4] Beijing Forestry University,Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Combating, Ministry of Education
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Adaptive management; Climate change impacts; Social-ecological systems analysis; Traditional ecological knowledge; Watershed management;
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Watershed management is an ever-evolving practice involving the management of land, water, biota, and other resources in a defined area for ecological, social, and economic purposes. In this paper, we explore the following questions: How has watershed management evolved? What new tools are available and how can they be integrated into sustainable watershed management? To address these questions, we discuss the process of developing integrated watershed management strategies for sustainable management through the incorporation of adaptive management techniques and traditional ecological knowledge. We address the numerous benefits from integration across disciplines and jurisdictional boundaries, as well as the incorporation of technological advancements, such as remote sensing, GIS, big data, and multi-level social-ecological systems analysis, into watershed management strategies. We use three case studies from China, Europe, and Canada to review the success and failure of integrated watershed management in addressing different ecological, social, and economic dilemmas in geographically diverse locations. Although progress has been made in watershed management strategies, there are still numerous issues impeding successful management outcomes; many of which can be remedied through holistic management approaches, incorporation of cutting-edge science and technology, and cross-jurisdictional coordination. We conclude by highlighting that future watershed management will need to account for climate change impacts by employing technological advancements and holistic, cross-disciplinary approaches to ensure watersheds continue to serve their ecological, social, and economic functions. We present three case studies in this paper as a valuable resource for scientists, resource managers, government agencies, and other stakeholders aiming to improve integrated watershed management strategies and more efficiently and successfully achieve ecological and socio-economic management objectives.
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页码:967 / 994
页数:27
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