Journal article
Does the topology of the river network influence the delivery of riverine ecosystem services?
S Karki, MJ Stewardson, JA Webb, K Fowler, GR Kattel, DJ Gilvear
River Research and Applications | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1002/rra.3720
Abstract
Riverine ecosystems provide important ecosystem services reflecting their unique forms and functions. While the effects of stressors such as land cover change, climate change and growing economies on riverine ecosystem services (RES) have been well researched, the effect of the structure of the river network itself is less understood. This paper compares the capacity of different river network topologies in the delivery of selected RES. For three contrasting synthetic river network topologies (Long Trellis Narrow; Coastal Dendritic; Inland Dendritic), we applied simple functional equations to model six RES: water supply, hydropower generation, sediment retention, nutrient uptake, flood atten..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: LP170100598; National Key Research Program of China, Grant/Award Numbers: 2016YFC0402900, 2016YFE0201900; Australian Department of Education