The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment
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Resumo: | The assessment of water availability in river basins is at the top of the water security agenda. Historically, the assessment of stream flow discharge in Brazilian watersheds was relevant for dam dimensioning, flood control projects and irrigation systems. Nowadays, it plays an important role in the creation of sustainable management plans at the catchment scale aimed to help in establishing legal policies on water resources management and water security laws, namely, those related to the payment for environmental services related to clean water production. Headwater catchments are preferential targets of these policies and laws for their water quality. The general objective of this study was to evaluate water availability in first-order sub-basins of a Brazilian headwater catchment. The specific objectives were: (1) to assess the stream flow discharge of first-order headwater sub-basins and rank them accordingly; (2) to analyze the feasibility of payment for environmental services related to water production in these sub-basins. The discharge flow measurements were conducted during five years (2012 to 2016), in headwaters in a watershed on the São Domingos River at the Turvo/Grande Watershed, represented as the 4th-largest hydrographic unit for water resources management—UGRHI-15 in São Paulo State, Brazil. A doppler velocity technology was used to remotely measure open-channel flow and to collect the data. The discharge values were obtained on periodic measurements, at the beginning of each month. The results were subject to descriptive statistics that analyzed the temporal and spatial data related to sub-basins morphometric characteristics. The discharge flows showed space–time variations in magnitude between studied headwater sub-basins on water availability, assessed based on average net discharges. The set of ecological processes supported by forests are fundamental in controlling and recharging aquifers and preserving the volume of water in headwater in each sub-basin. The upstream inflows influence downstream sub-basins. To avoid scarcity, the headwater rivers located in the upstream sub-basins must not consider basin area as a single and homogeneous unit, because that may be the source of water conflicts. Understanding this relationship in response to conservationist practices installed uphill influenced by anthropic actions is crucial for water security assessment. The headwaters should be considered a great potential for ecosystem services, with respect to the “provider-receiver” principle, in the context of payments for environmental services (PES). |
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The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchmentFlowLand usePayments for environmental servicesRiparian forestWater discharge ecosystem servicesThe assessment of water availability in river basins is at the top of the water security agenda. Historically, the assessment of stream flow discharge in Brazilian watersheds was relevant for dam dimensioning, flood control projects and irrigation systems. Nowadays, it plays an important role in the creation of sustainable management plans at the catchment scale aimed to help in establishing legal policies on water resources management and water security laws, namely, those related to the payment for environmental services related to clean water production. Headwater catchments are preferential targets of these policies and laws for their water quality. The general objective of this study was to evaluate water availability in first-order sub-basins of a Brazilian headwater catchment. The specific objectives were: (1) to assess the stream flow discharge of first-order headwater sub-basins and rank them accordingly; (2) to analyze the feasibility of payment for environmental services related to water production in these sub-basins. The discharge flow measurements were conducted during five years (2012 to 2016), in headwaters in a watershed on the São Domingos River at the Turvo/Grande Watershed, represented as the 4th-largest hydrographic unit for water resources management—UGRHI-15 in São Paulo State, Brazil. A doppler velocity technology was used to remotely measure open-channel flow and to collect the data. The discharge values were obtained on periodic measurements, at the beginning of each month. The results were subject to descriptive statistics that analyzed the temporal and spatial data related to sub-basins morphometric characteristics. The discharge flows showed space–time variations in magnitude between studied headwater sub-basins on water availability, assessed based on average net discharges. The set of ecological processes supported by forests are fundamental in controlling and recharging aquifers and preserving the volume of water in headwater in each sub-basin. The upstream inflows influence downstream sub-basins. To avoid scarcity, the headwater rivers located in the upstream sub-basins must not consider basin area as a single and homogeneous unit, because that may be the source of water conflicts. Understanding this relationship in response to conservationist practices installed uphill influenced by anthropic actions is crucial for water security assessment. The headwaters should be considered a great potential for ecosystem services, with respect to the “provider-receiver” principle, in the context of payments for environmental services (PES).Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e ComunicaçõesUniversidade Estadual PaulistaFundação para a Ciência e a TecnologiaFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/nPolo Regional Centro Norte Departamento de Descentralização do Desenvolvimento–APTA Secretaria de Agricultura e Abastecimento–SAA Rodovia Washington Luis, Km 371, s/nInstituto Florestal do Estado de São Paulo, Divisão de Florestas e Estações Experimentais, Rodovia Cândido Portinari, km 347, Horto FlorestalCQVR–Centro de Química de Vila Real Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Ap. 1013CITAB–Centro de Investigação e Tecnologias Agroambientais e Biológicas Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Ap. 1013POLUS—Grupo de Política de Uso do Solo Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Via de Acesso Prof.Paulo Donato Castellane, s/nFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Via de Acesso Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/nPOLUS—Grupo de Política de Uso do Solo Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Via de Acesso Prof.Paulo Donato Castellane, s/nFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: UIDB/AGR/04033/2020Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: UIDB/QUI/00616/2020Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Rodovia Washington LuisInstituto Florestal do Estado de São PauloUniversidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroSimedo, Mariana Bárbara Lopes [UNESP]Pissarra, Teresa Cristina Tarlé [UNESP]Martins, Antonio Lucio MelloLopes, Maria Conceição [UNESP]Costa, Renata Cristina Araújo [UNESP]Zanata, Marcelo [UNESP]Pacheco, Fernando António Leal [UNESP]Fernandes, Luís Filipe Sanches [UNESP]2021-06-25T11:05:30Z2021-06-25T11:05:30Z2020-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w12102726Water (Switzerland), v. 12, n. 10, 2020.2073-4441http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20805010.3390/w121027262-s2.0-85092700558Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengWater (Switzerland)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T15:18:17Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/208050Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:16:35.709449Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
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The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
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The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment Simedo, Mariana Bárbara Lopes [UNESP] Flow Land use Payments for environmental services Riparian forest Water discharge ecosystem services |
title_short |
The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
title_full |
The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
title_fullStr |
The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
title_full_unstemmed |
The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
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The assessment of hydrological availability and the payment for ecosystem services: A pilot study in a brazilian headwater catchment |
author |
Simedo, Mariana Bárbara Lopes [UNESP] |
author_facet |
Simedo, Mariana Bárbara Lopes [UNESP] Pissarra, Teresa Cristina Tarlé [UNESP] Martins, Antonio Lucio Mello Lopes, Maria Conceição [UNESP] Costa, Renata Cristina Araújo [UNESP] Zanata, Marcelo [UNESP] Pacheco, Fernando António Leal [UNESP] Fernandes, Luís Filipe Sanches [UNESP] |
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author |
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Pissarra, Teresa Cristina Tarlé [UNESP] Martins, Antonio Lucio Mello Lopes, Maria Conceição [UNESP] Costa, Renata Cristina Araújo [UNESP] Zanata, Marcelo [UNESP] Pacheco, Fernando António Leal [UNESP] Fernandes, Luís Filipe Sanches [UNESP] |
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author author author author author author author |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Rodovia Washington Luis Instituto Florestal do Estado de São Paulo Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Simedo, Mariana Bárbara Lopes [UNESP] Pissarra, Teresa Cristina Tarlé [UNESP] Martins, Antonio Lucio Mello Lopes, Maria Conceição [UNESP] Costa, Renata Cristina Araújo [UNESP] Zanata, Marcelo [UNESP] Pacheco, Fernando António Leal [UNESP] Fernandes, Luís Filipe Sanches [UNESP] |
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Flow Land use Payments for environmental services Riparian forest Water discharge ecosystem services |
topic |
Flow Land use Payments for environmental services Riparian forest Water discharge ecosystem services |
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The assessment of water availability in river basins is at the top of the water security agenda. Historically, the assessment of stream flow discharge in Brazilian watersheds was relevant for dam dimensioning, flood control projects and irrigation systems. Nowadays, it plays an important role in the creation of sustainable management plans at the catchment scale aimed to help in establishing legal policies on water resources management and water security laws, namely, those related to the payment for environmental services related to clean water production. Headwater catchments are preferential targets of these policies and laws for their water quality. The general objective of this study was to evaluate water availability in first-order sub-basins of a Brazilian headwater catchment. The specific objectives were: (1) to assess the stream flow discharge of first-order headwater sub-basins and rank them accordingly; (2) to analyze the feasibility of payment for environmental services related to water production in these sub-basins. The discharge flow measurements were conducted during five years (2012 to 2016), in headwaters in a watershed on the São Domingos River at the Turvo/Grande Watershed, represented as the 4th-largest hydrographic unit for water resources management—UGRHI-15 in São Paulo State, Brazil. A doppler velocity technology was used to remotely measure open-channel flow and to collect the data. The discharge values were obtained on periodic measurements, at the beginning of each month. The results were subject to descriptive statistics that analyzed the temporal and spatial data related to sub-basins morphometric characteristics. The discharge flows showed space–time variations in magnitude between studied headwater sub-basins on water availability, assessed based on average net discharges. The set of ecological processes supported by forests are fundamental in controlling and recharging aquifers and preserving the volume of water in headwater in each sub-basin. The upstream inflows influence downstream sub-basins. To avoid scarcity, the headwater rivers located in the upstream sub-basins must not consider basin area as a single and homogeneous unit, because that may be the source of water conflicts. Understanding this relationship in response to conservationist practices installed uphill influenced by anthropic actions is crucial for water security assessment. The headwaters should be considered a great potential for ecosystem services, with respect to the “provider-receiver” principle, in the context of payments for environmental services (PES). |
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