Nauta Tjitte A, Bongco Alicia E, Santos-Borja Adelina C
WL-Delft Hydraulics, P.O. Box 177, 2600 MH, Delft, The Netherlands.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2003;47(1-6):211-8. doi: 10.1016/S0025-326X(02)00407-1.
Over recent decades, population expansion, deforestation, land conversion, urbanisation, intense fisheries and industrialisation have produced massive changes in the Laguna de Bay catchment, Philippines. The resulting problems include rapid siltation of the lake, eutrophication, inputs of toxics, flooding problems and loss of biodiversity. Rational and systematic resolution of conflicting water use and water allocation interests is now urgently needed in order to ensure sustainable use of the water resources. With respect to the competing and conflicting pressures on the water resources, the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) needs to achieve comprehensive management and development of the area. In view of these problems and needs, the Government of the Netherlands was funding a two-year project entitled 'Sustainable Development of the Laguna de Bay Environment'.A comprehensive tool has been developed to support decision-making at catchment level. This consists of an ArcView GIS-database linked to a state-of-the-art modelling suite, including hydrological and waste load models for the catchment area and a three-dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model (Delft3D) linked to a habitat evaluation module for the lake. In addition, MS Office based tools to support a stakeholder analysis and financial and economic assessments have been developed. The project also focused on technical studies relating to dredging, drinking water supply and infrastructure works. These aimed to produce technically and economically feasible solutions to water quantity and quality problems. The paper also presents the findings of a study on the development of polder islands in the Laguna de Bay, addressing the water quantity and quality problems and focusing on the application of the decision support system.
在最近几十年里,人口扩张、森林砍伐、土地用途转变、城市化、高强度渔业以及工业化给菲律宾的拉古纳德贝伊集水区带来了巨大变化。由此产生的问题包括湖泊迅速淤积、富营养化、有毒物质输入、洪水问题以及生物多样性丧失。现在迫切需要合理且系统地解决相互冲突的用水和水分配利益问题,以确保水资源的可持续利用。鉴于水资源面临的相互竞争和冲突的压力,拉古纳湖发展管理局(LLDA)需要对该地区进行全面管理和开发。鉴于这些问题和需求,荷兰政府正在资助一个为期两年的项目,名为“拉古纳德贝伊环境的可持续发展”。已开发出一种综合工具来支持集水区层面的决策制定。这包括一个与先进建模套件相链接的ArcView地理信息系统数据库,该套件包括集水区的水文和废物负荷模型,以及一个与湖泊栖息地评估模块相链接的三维水动力和水质模型(代尔夫特3D模型)。此外,还开发了基于微软办公软件的工具来支持利益相关者分析以及财务和经济评估。该项目还专注于与疏浚、饮用水供应和基础设施工程相关的技术研究。这些研究旨在为水量和水质问题提供技术上和经济上可行的解决方案。本文还介绍了一项关于拉古纳德贝伊圩田岛开发的研究结果,探讨了水量和水质问题,并重点关注决策支持系统的应用。