Water Supply (Feb 2022)

Quantitative assessment of ecological operation effects based on flood pulses and ecology-economic coupling model: a case study of Three Gorges Reservoir, China

  • Jiqing Li,
  • Jing Huang,
  • Zhiming Xue,
  • Pengteng Liang,
  • Yueqiu Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2021.306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 1848 – 1862

Abstract

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Flood pulses are closely related to river ecosystem health. Reservoirs bring many benefits to flood control, power generation, shipping etc., but their attenuation effects on runoff flood pulses should not be ignored. Ecological operation can effectively reduce some negative ecological impacts brought by the reservoir. However, the inability to quantitatively assess ecological effects hinders the promotion of ecological operation in reservoir management. To solve this problem, we proposed 11 flood pulse indicators (FPI), a random simulation method and an ecology-economy coupling model in this study. In addition, we used four major Chinese carps as indicator species and the Three Gorges Reservoir as a case study to test the role of flood pulses in improving the ecological operation effects of the reservoir from the fish protection perspective. The results show that: (1) FPI can be controlled by the reservoir and reflect the flood pulse characteristics of runoff. (2) Random simulation method guides managers to optimize the discharge and formulate eco-friendly operation schemes. (3) Ecology-economy coupling model helps managers analyze the relationship between ecological operation effects and economic benefits. A comprehensive assessment can improve the acceptance of ecological operation, which is conducive to the sustainable development of river ecosystem. HIGHLIGHTS 11 flood pulse indicators that can be controlled by the reservoir have the ability to reflect the runoff flood pulse.; The random simulation method can provide reference for the formulation of reservoir ecological operation schemes.; The ecology-economy coupling model can quantitatively analyze the relationship between ecological operation effects and economic benefits brought by the ecological operation of reservoirs.;

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