Effect of Land Use/Cover Change on the Hydrological Response of a Southern Center Basin of Chile

Martínez-Retureta R.; Aguayo M.; Stehr A.; Sauvage S.; Echeverría C.; Sánchez-Pérez J.-M.

Abstract

Several impacts over ecosystem services have been produced by land use/cover changes, placing it as one of the main factors driving global environmental change. In the present study, the SWAT model was used to assess the effect of land use/cover changes on the hydrology response in the Andalien river basin from the south-central zone of Chile. Three land use/cover scenarios (LU_1986, LU_2001, and LU_2011) were compared over a period of 30 years (1984-2013) to remove the effect of climate variability on hydrology. The results show a significant decrease in total annual flows among the three LU scenarios. The greater differences in the annual flows of 25.05 m(3)/s were observed between LU_1986 and LU_2011 scenarios. The hydrological cycle dynamics in the basin show an increasing trend of evapotranspiration and surface flows with a significant decrease in percolation and lateral flow on a monthly and seasonal scale. This behavior can be explained by the increasing percentage of the basin area covered by exotic plantations, from 35.22% to 63.93% during the period. The evidence of these changes and the evaluation of their effects are particularly relevant for the long-term sustainable management of water resources.

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Título según WOS: Effect of Land Use/Cover Change on the Hydrological Response of a Southern Center Basin of Chile
Título según SCOPUS: Effect of land use/cover change on the hydrological response of a southern center basin of Chile
Título de la Revista: Water
Volumen: 12
Número: 1
Editorial: MDPI
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/w12010302

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS