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Ecohydrology of the Andes Páramo Region: IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series

Autor Veronica G. Minaya Maldonado
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2017
In the Andes mountainous region of South America grasslands known as páramos provide important ecosystem services like sustaining biodiversity, securing carbon sequestration and providing water storage. However, many páramos regions are subject to land use change due to expanding agriculture, intensified grazing and land burning. These are usually caused by socio-economic factors driving local communities to increase their income generation. Trying to achieve a better understanding of the páramos is often restricted to exploring specific details and does not follow an integrated approach or a comprehensive ecosystem analysis.
In this research the focus is on better understanding the dominant ecohydrological processes and their interactions. An integrated approach is followed using in-situ measurements, field experiments, laboratory analyses, and numerical modelling. Also, different hydroinformatics tools are used to identify and quantify the ecosystem services provided by the páramos. Moreover, a framework is developed that allows a more realistic quantification and mapping of the main ecosystem services. The approach was carried out for a test site in an Ecological area in North Ecuador. The findings show a clear difference in ecosystem services depending on their altitudinal range and type of vegetation. These results can be used to further develop environmental management and landscape planning strategies, in order to better meet the social goals. This research is aligned with the priorities advocated in the IPCC Report (2007) 'to improve representation of the interactive coupling between ecosystems and the climate system', and with SDG #15: Life on Land 'By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services'.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138633124
ISBN-10: 1138633127
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria IHE Delft PhD Thesis Series


Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

1 General introduction
2 Description of the study area
3 Catchment characterization and altitudinal analysis
4 Estimating gross primary production and hydrological processes in páramo grasslands
5 Analysis of the relationship between climate variables and gross primary production using data driven techniques
6 Runoff generation in a combined glacier - páramo catchment
7 A process-oriented hydrological representation of a páramo catchment
8 Ecosystem services assessment in a páramo system
9 Conclusions and recommendations
10 References

Notă biografică

Veronica Minaya is a PhD candidate in Eco-hydrology at UNESCO-IHE and TU-Delft, the Netherlands. She has a background in Civil Engineer with two Msc degrees in Water Resources (2008) and Environmental Sciences (2010). She has extensive fieldwork experience in Ecuador (highlands and rainforest regions) and in Kenya (Mara River). Veronica's PhD research uses a biogeochemical model to look at carbon, nitrogen, water cycles in a combined glacier - grassland catchment in the Ecuadorian Andes. She is alsointerested in research development, and women & youth empowerment. Veronica is actively involved in youth organizations, president of the IAHR-YPN Delft and member of the Water Youth Network.

Descriere

Andean páramos have been widely recognized for sustaining biodiversity, carbon sequestration and water storage. The contribution of this research is to contribute to the understanding of the interactions between processes of different nature through the integration of field experiments and modelling techniques that represent the functioning of the Andean páramos, and to propose a series of environmental services indicators to quantify the regulation and maintenance services. This research contributes to the understanding of the interactions, feedbacks and functioning of the páramo ecosystem with a case study in northern Ecuador as a step towards an effective ecosystem management plan.