The role of biogeochemical hotspots, landscape heterogeneity, and hydrological connectivity for minimizing forestry effects on water quality

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Hjalmar Laudon
Lenka Kuglerová
Ryan A. Sponseller
Martyn Futter
Annika Nordin
Kevin Bishop
Tomas Lundmark
Gustaf Egnell
Anneli M. Ågren
机构
[1] SLU,Department of Forest Ecology and Management
[2] University of British Columbia,Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences
[3] Umeå University,Department of Ecology and Environmental Science
[4] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
[5] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå Plant Science Centre
[6] Uppsala University,Department of Earth Science
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Ambio | 2016年 / 45卷
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Biogeochemical hotspots; Hydrological connectivity; Landscape heterogeneity; Minimizing forestry effects; Water quality;
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Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, long-range transport of air pollutants, and climate change intensify. Maintaining forest industry without jeopardizing sustainability of surface water quality therefore requires new tools and approaches. Here, we show how forest management can be optimized by incorporating landscape sensitivity and hydrological connectivity into a framework that promotes the protection of water quality. We discuss how this approach can be operationalized into a hydromapping tool to support forestry operations that minimize water quality impacts. We specifically focus on how hydromapping can be used to support three fundamental aspects of land management planning including how to (i) locate areas where different forestry practices can be conducted with minimal water quality impact; (ii) guide the off-road driving of forestry machines to minimize soil damage; and (iii) optimize the design of riparian buffer zones. While this work has a boreal perspective, these concepts and approaches have broad-scale applicability.
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页码:152 / 162
页数:10
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