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一种用于优先安排河流和溪流保护与恢复行动的多尺度景观方法。

A multiscale landscape approach for prioritizing river and stream protection and restoration actions.

作者信息

Riato Luisa, Leibowitz Scott G, Weber Marc H, Hill Ryan A

机构信息

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment, Pacific Ecological Systems Division, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

Ecosphere. 2023 Jan 19;14(1). doi: 10.1002/ecs2.4350.

Abstract

River and stream conservation programs have historically focused on a single spatial scale, for example, a watershed or stream site. Recently, the use of landscape information (e.g., land use and land cover) at multiple spatial scales and over large spatial extents has highlighted the importance of incorporating a landscape perspective into stream protection and restoration activities. Previously, we developed a novel framework that links information about watershed-, catchment-, and reach-scale integrity with stream biological condition using scatterplots and a landscape integrity map. Here we examined an application of this approach for streams in urban and other settings in King County, Washington State, United States, where we related stream macroinvertebrate condition to two indices of landscape integrity, the US Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) nationally available Index of Watershed Integrity (IWI) and Index of Catchment Integrity (ICI). We generated a scatterplot of IWI versus ICI for sample sites, where points represented site macroinvertebrate condition from poor to good. The same data were also visualized as a landscape integrity map that displayed catchments of King County according to the level of watershed and catchment integrity (high or low IWI/ICI). Almost three-quarters of poor-condition sites were associated with high-integrity watersheds and catchments (i.e., underperforming sites), which suggested that either one or both national indicators were insufficient for this area, and that sites underperformed because of local-scale factors. In response, we used a catchment-scale indicator related to forest condition (PctForestCat) after examining several GIS-based dispersal indicators from the National Hydrography Dataset and other candidates from the USEPA's StreamCat dataset. We then compared the results of the scatterplots and maps based on the current and original analyses and found that many of the sites previously classified as underperforming now performed as expected, that is, they were poor-condition sites in poor-condition catchments. This analysis demonstrates how results based on a national dataset can be improved by developing an alternative that represents regionally important stressors. The methods used to develop an effective landscape indicator based on StreamCat datasets, and the utility of the multiscale approach, could provide important tools for prioritizing, optimizing, and communicating stream conservation actions.

摘要

河流与溪流保护项目在历史上一直聚焦于单一空间尺度,例如一个流域或溪流站点。最近,在多个空间尺度以及大空间范围使用景观信息(如土地利用和土地覆盖)凸显了将景观视角纳入溪流保护与恢复活动的重要性。此前,我们开发了一个新颖的框架,该框架利用散点图和景观完整性地图将流域、集水区和河段尺度的完整性信息与溪流生物状况联系起来。在此,我们研究了这种方法在美国华盛顿州金县城市及其他区域溪流中的应用,在那里我们将溪流大型无脊椎动物状况与两个景观完整性指标相关联,即美国环境保护局(USEPA)全国可用的流域完整性指数(IWI)和集水区完整性指数(ICI)。我们为样本站点生成了IWI与ICI的散点图,其中各点代表站点大型无脊椎动物从差到好的状况。相同的数据还被可视化为一幅景观完整性地图,该地图根据流域和集水区完整性水平(高或低IWI/ICI)展示了金县的集水区。近四分之三状况较差的站点与高完整性的流域和集水区相关联(即表现不佳的站点),这表明这两个国家指标中的一个或两个对于该地区都不够充分,并且站点表现不佳是由于局部尺度因素。作为回应,在研究了来自国家水文数据集的几个基于地理信息系统的扩散指标以及USEPA的StreamCat数据集中的其他候选指标之后,我们使用了一个与森林状况相关的集水区尺度指标(PctForestCat)。然后,我们基于当前分析和原始分析比较了散点图和地图的结果,发现许多先前被归类为表现不佳的站点现在表现符合预期,也就是说,它们是处于状况不佳集水区中的状况较差的站点。该分析表明,通过开发一个代表区域重要压力源的替代指标,可以如何改进基于国家数据集的结果。用于基于StreamCat数据集开发有效景观指标的方法以及多尺度方法的实用性,可以为溪流保护行动的优先排序、优化和沟通提供重要工具。

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