2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14061199
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Effects of Vegetation Restoration on the Hydrological Regimes of the Chinese Loess Plateau: A Comparative Analysis of Forested and Less-Forested Catchments

Abstract: Large-scale vegetation restoration can significantly affect catchment hydrology. Assessing the impact of vegetation restoration on hydrological regimes is important for water resource management. We chose three less-forested catchments (LFCs, forested area <30%) undergoing major vegetation restoration, i.e., Wuqi, Zhidan, and Liujiahe, and two forested reference catchments (FCs, forested area >77%) that have had secondary forests for more than 150 years, i.e., Zhangcunyi and Huangling, of the Beiluo Rive… Show more

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“…Water condition is an important factor restricting the sustainable development of the ecological environment in arid and semi-arid areas (McVicar et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2013;Thivakaran et al, 2020;Yi et al, 2023). Therefore, it is necessary to balance the ecological compensation benefits of forest belts and the ecological pressure on water resource consumption in arid areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water condition is an important factor restricting the sustainable development of the ecological environment in arid and semi-arid areas (McVicar et al, 2010;Wang et al, 2013;Thivakaran et al, 2020;Yi et al, 2023). Therefore, it is necessary to balance the ecological compensation benefits of forest belts and the ecological pressure on water resource consumption in arid areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a long time, there has been controversy among different sectors regarding the hydrological effects of vegetation restoration. Some scholars [10,11] believe that one tree is like a "small reservoir," while others [12,13] consider it a "water pump". The disagreement lies in how to define the resource attributes of water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%