The continuous ecological management of the Loess Plateau is known throughout the world for two strategies: the integrated soil conservation project that began in the 1970s, and the “Grain for Green” project that began in the 1990s. Six sub-catchments nested in the Beiluo River basin were selected to investigate streamflow regime variations during the two project periods. The annual streamflow trends and change points were detected using a bootstrap-based Mann-Kendall test and Pettitt test. Annual streamflow (from the 1950s to 2011) exhibited significantly negative trends in five out of six catchments, varying from −0.15 to −0.30 mm/a. During the integrated soil conservation period, the annual streamflow was reduced due to high flow decreas...
The “Grain for Green” project (GGP) was launched in 1999 on China’s Loess Plateau to reduce soil ero...
To prevent severe soil erosion and to ensure sustainable development, the Chinese Central Government...
Stream flow plays a crucial role in the environment, society, and the economy, and identifying the c...
The continuous ecological management of the Loess Plateau is known throughout the world for two stra...
Land use and climate change are recognized as two major drivers affecting surface streamflow. On the...
The objective of this study was to examine the trends of changes in streamflow in a watershed of the...
Catchments in the Loess Plateau have been under the influence of human activities for centuries. In ...
x; "> </The catchments in the Loess Plateau, in China’s middle reaches of the Yello...
To maintain the sustainable utilization of water resources and reduce soil erosion in the Loess Plat...
Abstract The objective of this study was to examine the trends of changes in stream-flow in a waters...
Global climate change and diverse human activities have resulted in distinct temporal-spatial variab...
The flow-sediment relationship is important to understand the soil erosion and land degradation proc...
Quantifying the relative contributions of climate variability and human activity to streamflow chang...
Understanding hydrological effects of ecological restoration (ER) is fundamental to develop effectiv...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
The “Grain for Green” project (GGP) was launched in 1999 on China’s Loess Plateau to reduce soil ero...
To prevent severe soil erosion and to ensure sustainable development, the Chinese Central Government...
Stream flow plays a crucial role in the environment, society, and the economy, and identifying the c...
The continuous ecological management of the Loess Plateau is known throughout the world for two stra...
Land use and climate change are recognized as two major drivers affecting surface streamflow. On the...
The objective of this study was to examine the trends of changes in streamflow in a watershed of the...
Catchments in the Loess Plateau have been under the influence of human activities for centuries. In ...
x; "> </The catchments in the Loess Plateau, in China’s middle reaches of the Yello...
To maintain the sustainable utilization of water resources and reduce soil erosion in the Loess Plat...
Abstract The objective of this study was to examine the trends of changes in stream-flow in a waters...
Global climate change and diverse human activities have resulted in distinct temporal-spatial variab...
The flow-sediment relationship is important to understand the soil erosion and land degradation proc...
Quantifying the relative contributions of climate variability and human activity to streamflow chang...
Understanding hydrological effects of ecological restoration (ER) is fundamental to develop effectiv...
Changes in runoff and sediment loads are of great importance for the management of river basins and ...
The “Grain for Green” project (GGP) was launched in 1999 on China’s Loess Plateau to reduce soil ero...
To prevent severe soil erosion and to ensure sustainable development, the Chinese Central Government...
Stream flow plays a crucial role in the environment, society, and the economy, and identifying the c...