2016
DOI: 10.3390/w8030094
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Modeling of Andean Páramo Ecosystems’ Hydrological Response to Environmental Change

Abstract: Abstract:In the Peruvian Andes, water infiltration from tropical wetlands, called páramo, generates headwaters for downstream rivers. The hydrological processes of these wetlands are not well understood within the larger hydrological system, impeding efforts to mitigate the rapid environmental changes anticipated due to regional population growth and climate change. This study constructed and calibrated a Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) system model for ecosystems with sparse data in the Quiroz-Chipillico… Show more

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“…The pastures as well as the subpáramo area are negligible C stocks taking into consideration future anthropogenic CO 2 emissions [2,11]. However, the subpáramo areas, as well as the natural forest ecosystems (TMF and Elfin forest), provide another important service, being the water supply for the local and regional population (e.g., [116]). Therefore, the primary objective should be the protection of these natural ecosystems from human disturbance [4,6,7], while considering the possibility of additional greenhouse gas emissions caused by ongoing deforestation, which is especially problematic in the tropical mountains of Ecuador [9,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pastures as well as the subpáramo area are negligible C stocks taking into consideration future anthropogenic CO 2 emissions [2,11]. However, the subpáramo areas, as well as the natural forest ecosystems (TMF and Elfin forest), provide another important service, being the water supply for the local and regional population (e.g., [116]). Therefore, the primary objective should be the protection of these natural ecosystems from human disturbance [4,6,7], while considering the possibility of additional greenhouse gas emissions caused by ongoing deforestation, which is especially problematic in the tropical mountains of Ecuador [9,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining natural vegetation in the study area is scrubland at mid and lower elevations, tropical mountain forest at higher elevations and paramo at the upper eastern ridge. The mountain forest ecosystem is characterized by extraordinarily high biodiversity, and, together with the paramo area, provides important services for the local population (e.g., water supply; [44][45][46]. However, the natural ecosystems are endangered, due to population growth and the associated land use changes [47,48].…”
Section: Data and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existen pocos modelos desarrollados específicamente para simular los procesos hidrológicos en el páramo, entre ellos tenemos el desarrollo de dos modelos, uno en Ecuador [13] que es un modelo conceptual agregado y otro en Perú [14] que es un modelo basado espacialmente (distribuido). Otros paquetes hidrológicos generales, como el modelo conceptual PDM se ha usado para el análisis de sequía [15] en una cuenca de Ecuador y el modelo semi-distribuido TOPMODEL basado en la topografía fue aplicado en una cuenca en Colombia [16] y una en Ecuador [17].…”
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