Impacts of forests and forestation on hydrological services in the Andes: A systematic review
Several Andean countries have planned to restore forest cover in degraded land to enhance
the provision of multiple ecosystem services in response to international commitments such …
the provision of multiple ecosystem services in response to international commitments such …
The effects of land use changes on streams and rivers in mediterranean climates
We reviewed the literature on the effects of land use changes on mediterranean river
ecosystems (med-rivers) to provide a foundation and directions for future research on …
ecosystems (med-rivers) to provide a foundation and directions for future research on …
The impact of climate variability and land use/cover change on the water balance in the Middle Yellow River Basin, China
Climate variability and land use/cover change have a significant impact on hydrological
regimes, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, which have critical water shortage …
regimes, especially in arid and semi-arid regions, which have critical water shortage …
Disentangling the effect of future land use strategies and climate change on streamflow in a Mediterranean catchment dominated by tree plantations
M Galleguillos, F Gimeno, C Puelma… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change (CC) along with Land Use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) have a strong
influence in water availability in already fragile Mediterranean ecosystems. In this work the …
influence in water availability in already fragile Mediterranean ecosystems. In this work the …
Effect of land use/cover change on the hydrological response of a southern center basin of Chile
Several impacts over ecosystem services have been produced by land use/cover changes,
placing it as one of the main factors driving global environmental change. In the present …
placing it as one of the main factors driving global environmental change. In the present …
[HTML][HTML] Forest hydrology in Chile: Past, present, and future
This paper reviews the current knowledge of hydrological processes in Chilean temperate
forests which extend along western South America from latitude 29° S to 56° S. This …
forests which extend along western South America from latitude 29° S to 56° S. This …
[PDF][PDF] Water extractivism and decolonial struggles in Mapuche territory, Chile
R Torres, G Azócar, R Gallardo… - Water Alternatives, 2022 - water-alternatives.org
Forestry plantations on Mapuche lands in southern Chile are a critical socio-environmental
issue. Through the lens of political ecology and using methods based on historical review …
issue. Through the lens of political ecology and using methods based on historical review …
Three complementary methods for sensitivity analysis of a water quality model
XY Sun, LTH Newham, BFW Croke… - Environmental Modelling & …, 2012 - Elsevier
In this paper, sensitivity analysis (SA) has been used to assess model sensitivities to input
parameter values in a water quality model. The water quality model incorporates a rainfall …
parameter values in a water quality model. The water quality model incorporates a rainfall …
An evaluation of approaches for modelling hydrological processes in high‐elevation, glacierized Andean watersheds
We use two hydrological models of varying complexity to study the Juncal River Basin in the
Central Andes of Chile with the aim to understand the degree of conceptualization and the …
Central Andes of Chile with the aim to understand the degree of conceptualization and the …
Erosion regulation as a function of human disturbances to vegetation cover: a conceptual model
V Vanacker, N Bellin, A Molina, PW Kubik - Landscape ecology, 2014 - Springer
Human-induced land cover changes are causing important effects on the ecological
services rendered by mountain ecosystems, and the number of case-studies of the impact of …
services rendered by mountain ecosystems, and the number of case-studies of the impact of …