Journal article
Modelling the long term water yield impact of wildfire and other forest disturbance in Eucalypt forests
PNJ Lane, PM Feikema, CB Sherwin, MC Peel, AC Freebairn
Environmental Modelling and Software | Published : 2010
Abstract
Disturbance of forested catchments by fire, logging, or other natural or human induced events that alter the evapotranspiration regime may be a substantial threat to domestic, environmental and industrial water supplies. This paper describes the physically-based modelling of the long term changes in water yield from two wildfire affected catchments in north-eastern Victoria, Australia, and of fire and climate change scenarios in Melbourne's principal water supply catchment. The effect of scale, data availability and quality, and of forest species parameterisation are explored. The modelling demonstrates the importance of precipitation inputs, with Nash and Sutcliffe Coefficients of Efficienc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment for funding and for vegetation data, Sinclair Knight Mertz for fire severity regrowth data analyses, and the anonymous referees for helpful suggestions that improved the paper.