Journalartikel

Watershed services in the humid tropics: Opportunities from recent advances in ecohydrology


AutorenlisteHamel, Perrine; Riveros-Iregui, Diego; Ballari, Daniela; Browning, Trevor; Celleri, Rolando; Chandler, David; Chun, Kwok Pan; Destouni, Georgia; Jacobs, Suzanne; Jasechko, Scott; Johnson, Mark; Krishnaswamy, Jagdish; Poca, Maria; Pompeu, Patricia Vieira; Rocha, Humberto

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2018

ZeitschriftEcohydrology

Bandnummer11

Heftnummer3

ISSN1936-0584

eISSN1936-0592

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1921

VerlagWiley


Abstract
In response to increasing pressures on water resources, watershed services management programs are implemented throughout the tropics. These programs aim to promote land management activities that enhance the quantity and quality of water available to local communities. The success of these programs hinges on our ability to (a) understand the impacts of watershed interventions on ecohydrology; (b) model these impacts and design efficient management programs; and (c) develop strategies to overcome barriers to practical policy development, including resource limitations or the absence of baseline data. In this paper, we review opportunities in ecohydrological science that will help address these three challenges. The opportunities are grouped into measurement techniques, modelling approaches, and access to resources in our hyperconnected world. We then assess management implications of both the knowledge gaps and the new research developments related to the effect of land management. Overall, we stress the importance of policy-relevant knowledge for implementing efficient and equitable watershed services programs in the tropics.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilHamel, P., Riveros-Iregui, D., Ballari, D., Browning, T., Celleri, R., Chandler, D., et al. (2018) Watershed services in the humid tropics: Opportunities from recent advances in ecohydrology, Ecohydrology, 11(3), Article e1921. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1921

APA-ZitierstilHamel, P., Riveros-Iregui, D., Ballari, D., Browning, T., Celleri, R., Chandler, D., Chun, K., Destouni, G., Jacobs, S., Jasechko, S., Johnson, M., Krishnaswamy, J., Poca, M., Pompeu, P., & Rocha, H. (2018). Watershed services in the humid tropics: Opportunities from recent advances in ecohydrology. Ecohydrology. 11(3), Article e1921. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.1921



Schlagwörter


investment in watershed services (IWS) programsPAIRED-CATCHMENTPARTICIPATORY APPROACHpolicy supportSOIL-WATERtropical mountains

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