RIVER REGULATION IN SOUTHERN CHINA - ECOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS, CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL-MANAGEMENT

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作者
DUDGEON, D
机构
[1] Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road
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关键词
CHANG JIANG (YANGTZE RIVER); CHINA; RIVER CONSERVATION; RIVER ECOLOGY; 3 GORGES HIGH DAM; ZHUJIANG (PEARL RIVER);
D O I
10.1002/rrr.3450110105
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Southern China-i.e. China south of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River)-has a monsoon climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons and consequent effects on river discharge. There is considerable inter-year variation in the duration and intensity of the monsoon, and the region experiences frequent floods and droughts which cause considerable human misery. The importance of floods as an incentive for river regulation is apparent from the fact that 10% of China's area, inhabited by 65% of the population and responsible for 70% of the agricultural and industrial output, is below the flood level of major rivers. Irrigation and hydroelectric power are additional benefits to be derived from river regulation. China has a 4000 year history of river regulation, but most of the changes that have been made to riverine environments have not taken account of the ecological consequences. This review considers the ecological implications of planned or existing schemes for the regulation of southern Chinese rivers. Particular attention is paid to the Chang Jiang and Zhujiang (Pearl River) which, by volume of discharge, are the two largest rivers in China. Large-scale water-transfer projects and the planned construction of the biggest dam in the world (the Three Gorges High Dam) on the Chang Jiang have the potential to affect fisheries stocks and endangered fish species, to alter inundation patterns in wetlands of international conservation significance and may contribute to the extinction of the endemic and highly endangered Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) and Chinese river dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer). In addition, deforestation and soil erosion in the Chang Jiang basin have given rise to siltation and degradation of floodplain habitats. In the Zhujiang, dam construction has caused reductions in fisheries stocks but here, as elsewhere in China, the ecologically damaging consequences of river regulation are exacerbated by overfishing and increasing pollution of rivers by sewage, pesticides and industrial wastes.
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