2021
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14074
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The stereoscopic spatial connectivity of wetland ecosystems: Evaluation method and regulation measures

Abstract: Currently, the weakened connectivity of wetland ecosystems is the most important factor leading to the destruction, degradation, and disappearance of wetlands. Studying changes in wetland ecosystems connectivity enables the understanding the hydrological processes in wetland ecosystems and provides significant support for the study of ecological water demand. However, recent research on the connectivity of wetland ecosystems has primarily focused on intuitive Heilongjiang River Basin in China (HRBC) connectivi… Show more

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“…In terms of hydrological connectivity, Yang et al (2021) applied a new method to evaluate the stereoscopic spatial connectivity of river–lake‐marsh systems, and established a relationship between this connectivity and the requirements of animal habitat and migration. This framework is useful for e‐flow calculation at the watershed scale.…”
Section: Environmental Flow Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of hydrological connectivity, Yang et al (2021) applied a new method to evaluate the stereoscopic spatial connectivity of river–lake‐marsh systems, and established a relationship between this connectivity and the requirements of animal habitat and migration. This framework is useful for e‐flow calculation at the watershed scale.…”
Section: Environmental Flow Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%