Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decrease soil erosion and restore degraded vegetation cover. Analysis of historical streamflow records suggests that SWC measures may have led to declines in streamflow, although climate and human water use may have contributed to observed changes. This paper presents an application of a watershed-scale, physically-based eco-hydrological model—the Regional Hydro-Ecological Simulation System (RHESSys)—in the Jinghe River Basin to study the impacts of SWC measures on streamflow. Several extensions to the watershed-scale RHESSys model were made in this paper to support the model application at larger scales (>10,000 km2) of the Loess Plateau. The...
Climate change and land use/cover change (LUCC) are two factors that produce major impacts on hydrol...
Floods are extreme hydroclimatic events that threaten societies and ecosystems. The effects of these...
Ecological restoration can result in extensive land use transitions which may directly impact on wat...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decre...
Hydrologic cycle is changing under the impacts of climate change and intensifying human activities. ...
Land use change is one of the dominant driving factors of hydrological change at the watershed scale...
Understanding hydrological effects of ecological restoration (ER) is fundamental to develop effectiv...
To prevent severe soil erosion and to ensure sustainable development, the Chinese Central Government...
Catchments in the Loess Plateau have been under the influence of human activities for centuries. In ...
The research results based on ecosystem service evaluation are important basis for ecological decisi...
Coal mining and soil-water conservation are the two major human interventions on the Loess Plateau i...
Study region: The Min River basin, China. Study focus: In order to investigate the ecohydrological r...
Direct discharge of sediments and agricultural chemicals into rivers is a major areal source for sur...
In the 1950s and 1970s, China implemented large-scale wasteland reclamation in the Sanjiang Plain in...
The Yellow River Basin in China has the world's most serious soil erosion problem. The Yellow River ...
Climate change and land use/cover change (LUCC) are two factors that produce major impacts on hydrol...
Floods are extreme hydroclimatic events that threaten societies and ecosystems. The effects of these...
Ecological restoration can result in extensive land use transitions which may directly impact on wat...
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decre...
Hydrologic cycle is changing under the impacts of climate change and intensifying human activities. ...
Land use change is one of the dominant driving factors of hydrological change at the watershed scale...
Understanding hydrological effects of ecological restoration (ER) is fundamental to develop effectiv...
To prevent severe soil erosion and to ensure sustainable development, the Chinese Central Government...
Catchments in the Loess Plateau have been under the influence of human activities for centuries. In ...
The research results based on ecosystem service evaluation are important basis for ecological decisi...
Coal mining and soil-water conservation are the two major human interventions on the Loess Plateau i...
Study region: The Min River basin, China. Study focus: In order to investigate the ecohydrological r...
Direct discharge of sediments and agricultural chemicals into rivers is a major areal source for sur...
In the 1950s and 1970s, China implemented large-scale wasteland reclamation in the Sanjiang Plain in...
The Yellow River Basin in China has the world's most serious soil erosion problem. The Yellow River ...
Climate change and land use/cover change (LUCC) are two factors that produce major impacts on hydrol...
Floods are extreme hydroclimatic events that threaten societies and ecosystems. The effects of these...
Ecological restoration can result in extensive land use transitions which may directly impact on wat...