Land use change impacts on floods at the catchment scale: Challenges and opportunities for future research

M Rogger, M Agnoletti, A Alaoui… - Water resources …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes
in forest management, agricultural practices, artificial drainage, and terracing are identified …

A global review on hydrological responses to forest change across multiple spatial scales: Importance of scale, climate, forest type and hydrological regime

M Zhang, N Liu, R Harper, Q Li, K Liu, X Wei, D Ning… - Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Despite extensive studies on hydrological responses to forest cover change in small
watersheds, the hydrological responses to forest change and associated mechanisms …

Evaluation of water conservation function of Danjiang River Basin in Qinling Mountains, China based on InVEST model

M Li, D Liang, J Xia, J Song, D Cheng, J Wu… - Journal of environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
With the shortage of water resources becoming a global concern, the water conservation
function has become one of the most important service functions and the key factor in the …

Wildfire and the future of water supply

KD Bladon, MB Emelko, U Silins, M Stone - 2014 - ACS Publications
In many parts of the world, forests provide high quality water for domestic, agricultural,
industrial, and ecological needs, with water supplies in those regions inextricably linked to …

Forest hydrology modeling tools for watershed management: A review

G Sun, X Wei, L Hao, MG Sanchis, Y Hou… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Demands for water services from forested watersheds have dramatically increased since the
1950s and the trend continues as global environmental change intensifies in the 21st …

[HTML][HTML] Watershed ecohydrological processes in a changing environment: opportunities and challenges

Z Cao, S Wang, P Luo, D Xie, W Zhu - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Basin ecohydrological processes are essential for informing policymaking and social
development in response to growing environmental problems. In this paper, we review …

Hierarchical controls on runoff generation: Topographically driven hydrologic connectivity, geology, and vegetation

KG Jencso, BL McGlynn - Water Resources Research, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the relative influence of catchment structure (topography and topology),
underlying geology, and vegetation on runoff response is key to interpreting catchment …

Divergent hydrological responses to forest expansion in dry and wet basins of China: implications for future afforestation planning

B Xue, G Wang, D Helman, G Sun… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Afforestation to control soil erosion has been implemented throughout China over the past
few decades. The long‐term hydrological effects, such as total water yield and baseflow, of …

Spatial differentiation of determinants for water conservation dynamics in a dryland mountain

H Xu, C Zhao, X Wang, S Chen, S Shan, T Chen… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
Water conservation (WC) is a key ecosystem service offered by dryland mountains given its
effect in flood prevention and drought relief. However, the consequence of climate change …

Urbanization aggravates effects of global warming on local atmospheric drying

X Huang, L Hao, G Sun, ZL Yang, W Li… - Geophysical Research …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Urbanization is known to cause 'Urban Heat Island'(UHI) and elevate storm runoff. However,
how urbanization influences local atmospheric moisture under global warming is not well …