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The stream hydrology response of converting a headwater pasture catchment to Pinus radiata plantation
Authors:Andrew O. Hughes  Rob Davies-Colley  Margaret Bellingham  Gareth van Assema
Affiliation:1. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited, Hamilton, New Zealand andrew.hughes@niwa.co.nz"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8839-8524;3. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited, Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract: ABSTRACT

The planting of degraded land with tree plantations may be effective at improving land use sustainability and profitability but it can also have significant effects on stream hydrology. In this paired catchment study, we report the stream hydrological response to partial (62%) afforestation of a steep pastoral catchment in the western Waikato Region, North Island, New Zealand. We comprehensively analyse the hydrological regime changes over a 23-year period (including eight years before pine planting) with reference to a native-forested ‘control’ catchment. Our results show that afforestation has markedly affected stream hydrology. Seven years after planting, the total annual runoff was 380?mm lower than predicted for the catchment in pasture. Two phases of plantation thinning resulted in the difference between measured and predicted runoff reducing to only 129?mm. Peak flows reduced by ~50% while total stormflow reduced by ~30% – which we attribute to canopy interception attenuating and delaying water yield. The impact of plantation establishment on low flows is not so clear, although afforestation appears to have reduced low flows by ~25%. This study provides information on the hydrological impact of afforestation within a hitherto poorly-represented New Zealand environment (i.e. high rainfall, sedimentary lithology-based, North Island hill country).
Keywords:Catchment hydrology  plantation  land use change  forestry thinning  water yield  canopy interception  integrated catchment management  paired catchment study  BACI
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