Journal of Water and Climate Change (Nov 2023)
Ecological assessment of a subtropical floodplain wetland of the Ganga basin in the context of changing climate using GIS tools
Abstract
Climate change associated with anthropogenic stressors are considered the main threat to the tropical wetlands, resulting in reduced water connection followed by a decline in ecological functions. This article presents a systemic approach to assess the present ecological status of a tropical floodplain wetland concerning the fisheries and associated ecosystem services. The analysis of historic climatic data indicated significant change (increasing average annual air temperature, R2 = 0.098; decreasing total annual rainfall, R2 = 0.042). In addition, a significant reduction in the wetland area was also observed. Altogether, 45 fish species were reported in the studied wetland, of which 2 are listed as endangered and 7 are near threatened. The present study demonstrated the variation of the important fisheries-related environment and nutrient parameters of the wetland through the geographic information system (GIS)-based spatial distribution map for the reader's digest. It has been found that the provisioning ecosystem services are higher in number (n=9) followed by supporting (n=6), regulating (n=4), and cultural (n=2) ecosystem services. Finally, we have discussed some important case-specific sustainable climate-smart adaptation and mitigation approaches to strengthen the resilience and adaptive capacity of fishers. HIGHLIGHTS The analysis of climatic data (1985–2020) showed a considerable change in climatic parameters.; Forty-five species were reported in the wetland, of which 2 are listed as endangered and 7 are near threatened.; We used GIS tools to demonstrate spatial variation, and mapping of nutrient and water parameters are influenced mostly by climatic parameters.;
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