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Managing Soil Erosion Potential by Integrating Digital Elevation Models with the Southern China's Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation——A Case Study for the West Lake Scenic Spots Area of Hangzhou, China
作者姓名:WANG  Weiwu
作者单位:College of civil engineering and architecture, Zijinggang Campus, Zhefiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
基金项目:I gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 40201021) and the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation of China (M403040). I am also thankful for the assistance in digitizing the topographic map that was provided by Dr. GU Jie from Zhejiang University.
摘    要:In China, many scenic and tourism areas are suffering from the urbanization that results from physical development of tourism projects, leading to the removal of the vegetative cover, the creation of areas impermeable to water, in-stream modifications, and other problems. In this paper, the risk of soil erosion and its ecological risks in the West Lake Scenic Spots (WLSS) area were quantitatively evaluated by integrating the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) with a digital elevation model (DEM) and geographical information system (GIS) software. The standard RUSLE factors were modified to account for local climatic and topographic characteristics reflected in the DEM maps, and for the soil types and vegetation cover types. An interface was created between the Areinfo software and RUSLE so that the level of soil erosion and its ecological risk in the WLSS area could be mapped immediately once the model factors were defined for the area. The results from an analysis using the Areinfo-RUSLE interface showed that the risk value in 93 % of the expanding western part of the WLSS area was moderate or more severe and the soil erosion risk in this area was thus large compared with that in the rest of the area. This paper mainly aimed to increase the awareness of the soil erosion risk in urbanizing areas and suggest that the local governments should consider the probable ecological risk resulting from soil erosion when enlarging and developing tourism areas.

关 键 词:土壤侵蚀  保护措施  地理信息系统  数字工程模型
收稿时间:12 December 2006
修稿时间:2006-12-12

Managing soil erosion potential by integrating digital elevation models with the southern China’s revised universal soil loss equation
WANG Weiwu.Managing soil erosion potential by integrating digital elevation models with the southern China’s revised universal soil loss equation[J].Journal of Mountain Science,2007,4(3):237-247.
Authors:Weiwu Wang
Institution:(1) College of civil engineering and architecture, Zijinggang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China
Abstract:In China, many scenic and tourism areas are suffering from the urbanization that results from physical development of tourism projects, leading to the removal of the vegetative cover, the creation of areas impermeable to water, in-stream modifications, and other problems. In this paper, the risk of soil erosion and its ecological risks in the West Lake Scenic Spots (WLSS) area were quantitatively evaluated by integrating the revised universal soil loss equation (RUSLE) with a digital elevation model (DEM) and geographical information system (GIS) software. The standard RUSLE factors were modified to account for local climatic and topographic characteristics reflected in the DEM maps, and for the soil types and vegetation cover types. An interface was created between the Arcinfo software and RUSLE so that the level of soil erosion and its ecological risk in the WLSS area could be mapped immediately once the model factors were defined for the area. The results from an analysis using the Arcinfo-RUSLE interface showed that the risk value in 93 % of the expanding western part of the WLSS area was moderate or more severe and the soil erosion risk in this area was thus large compared with that in the rest of the area. This paper mainly aimed to increase the awareness of the soil erosion risk in urbanizing areas and suggest that the local governments should consider the probable ecological risk resulting from soil erosion when enlarging and developing tourism areas.
Keywords:West Lake Scenic Spots  RUSLE model modification  GIS  digital elevation model  ecological risk of soil erosion  China
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