Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4388592 Ecological Engineering 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The study focuses on the largest and second largest inland river basins, China.•The study area is a degraded, hyperarid groundwater dependent ecosystem.•Problems in ongoing ecosystem conservation and restoration are analyzed.•Scientific strategies for achieving ecosystem restoration sustainable are suggested.

Groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs) in the lower reaches of arid inland river basins of Northwest China have degraded because of a decrease in water supply caused by excessive socio-economic development in the middle reaches of the river. The degraded GDEs have resulted in serious eco-environmental problems, such as drying of terminal lakes, river channel shifts, declines in riparian forest, desert activation, intensification of desert dust storms, and salinization of secondary soils. These problems have further hindered local and regional efforts at sustainable development. An ecosystem conservation and restoration project was initiated in 2000 in order to deal with the eco-environmental problems. The project has been underway for 15 years, but problems still exist. Using the Heihe River and Tarim River basins as examples, this paper explains the ecological–environmental problems and their causes, describes with the status of ecosystem restoration and conservation, analyzes the problems in the ongoing ecosystem conservation and restoration, and suggests strategies for achieving sustainable ecosystem restoration in the lower reaches of the arid inland river basins of Northwest China.

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