نتایج جستجو برای: watershed protection

تعداد نتایج: 195570  

Journal: :Ambio 2009
Chongyun Wang Peter van der Meer Mingchun Peng Wim Douven Rudi Hessel Chenlin Dang

In the Langcang (Upper-Mekong) watershed, degraded watershed ecosystems in upland areas threaten cultivation practices, water resources, and dam development downstream. Assessment of ecosystem services and the factors that threaten them is an important first step to support watershed management. This, however, requires detailed information that is often missing in mountainous regions. To overco...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2017
Fei Yuan Phillip Larson Roman Mulvihill Devon Libby Jessica Nelson Tyler Grupa Rick Moore

Much of the Watonwan River tributary system to the upper Mississippi River basin (UMR), and the fluvial systems to which it drains, are listed as impaired under the United States Environmental Protection Agency Clean Water Act303(d) and/or by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. In addition, eutrophic conditions and excessive sedimentation rates exist in Lake Pepin, a riverine lake to which ...

2010
Valerie I. Cullinan Christopher W. May Jill M. Brandenberger Robert K. Johnston

Introduction The Sinclair and Dyes Inlet watershed is located on the west side of Puget Sound in Kitsap County, Washington, U.S.A. (Figure 1). The Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), U.S Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the Washington State Department of Ecology (WA-DOE), Kitsap County, City of Bremerton, City of Bainbridge Island, City of Port Orchard, Suquamish Tribe and other stakehol...

2013
Darren L. Ficklin Yuzhou Luo Minghua Zhang

Agricultural pollutant runoff is a major source of water contamination in California’s Sacramento River watershed where 8500 km of agricultural land influences water quality. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrology, sediment, nitrate and pesticide transport components were assessed for the Sacramento River watershed. To represent flood conveyance in the area, the model was improved ...

2013
Xiaoling Zhang Kai Huang Rui Zou Yong Liu Yajuan Yu

The conflict of water environment protection and economic development has brought severe water pollution and restricted the sustainable development in the watershed. A risk explicit interval linear programming (REILP) method was used to solve integrated watershed environmental-economic optimization problem. Interval linear programming (ILP) and REILP models for uncertainty-based environmental e...

2012
Sandra Ortega-Achury Robert Kröger John J. Ramirez-Avila Jairo Diaz

Prevention and reduction of surface water pollution has been a matter of concern for decades, which has promoted the implementation of best management practices (BMPs) to ensure the protection of water resources. A considerable number of structural and non-structural BMPs have been developed to control hydrological processes and enhance pollutant load reduction at field and watershed scales. Ho...

2011
Misgana K. Muleta John W. Nicklow

Non-point source pollution is well recognized as one of the most critical environmental hazards of modern times. In Illinois, non-point source pollution is the major cause of water quality problems, and soil erosion from agricultural lands is the major source of such pollution. Accelerated by anthropogenic activities, soil erosion reduces crop productivity and leads to subsequent problems from ...

Journal: :Diversity 2023

The types and intensification of land use in the watershed affect living organisms aquatic ecosystems differently; this impact will also vary according to temporal spatial scales. Understanding these interactions is crucial design biomonitoring programs detect effect different pollutants freshwater improve management conservation strategies. Therefore, paper qualitatively reviews studies evalua...

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