Research progress on the degradation mechanisms and restoration of riparian ecosystem

Kai Huang*, Huai Cheng Guo, Yong Liu, Ya Juan Yu, Feng Zhou

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Abstract

Restoration and reconstruction of degraded riparian ecosystem caused by natur and anthropogenic disturbances is one of the important issues in restoration ecology and watershed ecology. The disturbances on riparian ecosystem include flow regime alteration, direct modification and watershed disturbance, which have different affecting mechanisms. Flow regime alteration affects riparian ecosystem by changing riparian soil humidity, oxidation-reduction potential, biotaliving environment, and sediment transfer; direct modification affects riparian vegetation diversity through human activities and exotic plants invasion; and watershed disturbance mainly manifests in the channel degradation, aggradation or widening, the lowering of groundwater table, and the modification in fluvial process. The assessment objects of riparian restoration are riparian ecosystem components, and the assessment indicators are shifted from ecological to synthetic indices. Riparian restoration should be based on the detailed understanding of the biological and physical processes which affect riparian ecosystem, and implemented by vegetation restoration and hydrological adjustment at watershed or landscape scale. To extend the research scales and objects and to apply interdisciplinary approaches should be the key points in the further studies on the degradation mechanisms and restoration of riparian ecosystem.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1373-1382
Number of pages10
JournalChinese Journal of Applied Ecology
Volume18
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Degradation mechanism
  • Ecological restoration
  • Riparian ecosystem
  • Riparian vegetation

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