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Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes

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Main Author: Azevedo, João
Publication Date: 2005
Other Authors: Williams, Jimmy R., Messina, Michael G., Fisher, Richard F.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The effects on hydrological processes of the application of the landscape level measures included in the sustainable forestry initiative (SFI) program were analyzed through simulation. A landscape scenario where limitation of harvesting units’ size, imposition of a green-up interval, and establishment of streamside management zones (SMZ) were simulatedwas compared with a reference scenario where no SFI rules were followed. An intensively managed forested landscape located in East Texas, USA, was used as the study area. The HARVEST landscape model was used to simulate landscape pattern and a modified version of the APEX model was used to simulate hydrological processes. Water and sediment yields were generally small within the observation period and most of the runoff and erosion observed occurred during intense storm events. Water and sediment yield at the subarea level and water yield at the watershed level were similar in both scenarios. However, sediment yield at the watershed level was higher in the non-SFI scenario. The differences were due to the reduction in channel erosion resulting from the presence of SMZs. The effect of buffer zones in terms of sediment deposition was not different between scenarios, which can be attributed to the level slopes of the study area. Landscape measures of the SFI program, namely buffer zones, seem important in reducing channel degradation, particularly during major storm events, in intensively managed forest landscapes in East Texas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
title Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
spellingShingle Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
Azevedo, João
APEX model
East Texas
Hydrological modeling
Sustainable forest initiative
Sediment yield
Water yield
Sustainable forestry
title_short Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
title_full Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
title_fullStr Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
title_sort Impacts of the sustainable forestry initiative landscape level measures on hydrological processes
author Azevedo, João
author_facet Azevedo, João
Williams, Jimmy R.
Messina, Michael G.
Fisher, Richard F.
author_role author
author2 Williams, Jimmy R.
Messina, Michael G.
Fisher, Richard F.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevedo, João
Williams, Jimmy R.
Messina, Michael G.
Fisher, Richard F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv APEX model
East Texas
Hydrological modeling
Sustainable forest initiative
Sediment yield
Water yield
Sustainable forestry
topic APEX model
East Texas
Hydrological modeling
Sustainable forest initiative
Sediment yield
Water yield
Sustainable forestry
description The effects on hydrological processes of the application of the landscape level measures included in the sustainable forestry initiative (SFI) program were analyzed through simulation. A landscape scenario where limitation of harvesting units’ size, imposition of a green-up interval, and establishment of streamside management zones (SMZ) were simulatedwas compared with a reference scenario where no SFI rules were followed. An intensively managed forested landscape located in East Texas, USA, was used as the study area. The HARVEST landscape model was used to simulate landscape pattern and a modified version of the APEX model was used to simulate hydrological processes. Water and sediment yields were generally small within the observation period and most of the runoff and erosion observed occurred during intense storm events. Water and sediment yield at the subarea level and water yield at the watershed level were similar in both scenarios. However, sediment yield at the watershed level was higher in the non-SFI scenario. The differences were due to the reduction in channel erosion resulting from the presence of SMZs. The effect of buffer zones in terms of sediment deposition was not different between scenarios, which can be attributed to the level slopes of the study area. Landscape measures of the SFI program, namely buffer zones, seem important in reducing channel degradation, particularly during major storm events, in intensively managed forest landscapes in East Texas.
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