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图们江下游湿地生态系统健康评价
引用本文:朱卫红,郭艳丽,孙鹏,苗承玉,曹光兰.图们江下游湿地生态系统健康评价[J].生态学报,2012,32(21):6609-6618.
作者姓名:朱卫红  郭艳丽  孙鹏  苗承玉  曹光兰
作者单位:长白山生物资源与功能分子教育部重点实验室,延吉 133002;延边大学 理学院地理系, 延吉 133002;延边大学 理学院地理系, 延吉 133002;延边大学 理学院地理系, 延吉 133002;延边大学 理学院地理系, 延吉 133002;延边大学 理学院地理系, 延吉 133002
基金项目:国家自然基金资助项目(40961011);吉林省教育厅"十二五"科学技术研究项目(2011-437)
摘    要:湿地是世界上具有独特结构与功能的生态系统,图们江流域湿地生态系统的健康对该区乃至东北亚地区综合生态系统网络的建设具有重要意义。选择图们江流域下游为研究区,基于压力-状态-响应(PSR)模型,在压力系统、状态系统、响应系统三个层面选取30个指标构建了图们江下游湿地生态系统健康评价指标体系,运用层次分析法和多级模糊综合评判法对研究区湿地生态健康状况进行综合评价,其结果为0.5878,处于亚健康状态。其中,压力系统的健康指数为0.5292,响应系统的健康指数为0.6866,状态系统的健康指数为0.5116,各等级隶属度S=(16.83%, 25.37%, 16.76%, 16.97%,24.07%)。主要表现在研究区域湿地的补水水质差,导致湿地水质污染加重,富营养化现象严重;并且由于人为因素,湿地大面积退化,景观破碎化加剧,功能逐渐丧失,生产力水平下降;急需对本区域湿地进行保护与管理。

关 键 词:湿地  健康评价  生态系统  图们江下游
收稿时间:2011/9/19 0:00:00
修稿时间:2012/1/10 0:00:00

Wetland ecosystem health assessment of the Tumen River downstream
ZHU Weihong,GUO Yanli,SUN Peng,MIAO Chengyu and CAO Guanglan.Wetland ecosystem health assessment of the Tumen River downstream[J].Acta Ecologica Sinica,2012,32(21):6609-6618.
Authors:ZHU Weihong  GUO Yanli  SUN Peng  MIAO Chengyu and CAO Guanglan
Institution:Key Laboratory of Natural Resources of Changbai Mountain & Functional Molecules,Yanji Jilin 133002,China;Geography Department College of Sciences, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002,China;Geography Department College of Sciences, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002,China;Geography Department College of Sciences, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002,China;Geography Department College of Sciences, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002,China;Geography Department College of Sciences, Yanbian University, Yanji 133002,China
Abstract:Wetlands, forests and oceans form the three global ecosystems. Wetlands are the natural integration of aquatic and semi-aquatic organisms in a wet environment, and they have a unique structure and function. Wetlands are an important natural resource and one of the most important environments for humans. They not only offer the resources necessary for human survival but also play an important role in ameliorating weather conditions, flood storage, and the control and reduction of environmental pollution. Wetlands have thus been called the "kidney of the earth". However, due to increased human activities and lack of understanding of the functions and values of wetlands, most wetlands have been unsustainably exploited and/or destroyed in the last few decades. From the start of human civilization, wetlands have been targets of land development. Reclaiming land from lakes and large-scale agricultural development in wetlands causes tremendous change in wetland landscapes and results in serious environmental problems. Such problems have finally drawn our attention to the value of these ecosystems. Increasingly, research has investigated the relationships between human activities and changes in wetland landscape patterns and the climate. The health of the Tumen River region wetland ecosystem is locally and regionally important in Northeast Asia. In this paper, we summarize the current health conditions of national and international wetland eco-systems, and establish an evaluation system for ecological health, suitable for the wetland ecosystem of the lower reaches of the Tumen River. In this system, a health assessment index for wetland ecosystems is constructed based on five health stage criteria:primary health; health; secondary health; general sickness and disease, and by combining wetland characteristics using pressure-status-response models. The system is divided into three item layers and eight factor layers, with 30 indicators in total, and provides quantitative standard values for each indicator. The index system includes several major indicators including those reflecting physics, chemistry, biology, landscape features, ecology, socio-economy, and human health. The weight of each index is calculated using an analytic hierarchy process and then the final index value calculated using a three-step, fuzzy, comprehensive evaluation method. An index value of 0.5878 was obtained as the overall health index of the wetland ecosystem in the lower reaches of Tumen River, which can be categorized as a sub-healthy state. The health index for the pressure system was 0.5292, the response system was 0.6866, and the state system was 0.5116. The membership at each level was 16.83%, 25.37%, 16.76%, 16.97%, and 24.07%. The factors lowering the ecological health of the wetlands in the lower reaches of Tumen River are:the poor quality of water replenishing the wetlands resulting in serious water pollution, severe eutrophication; the degradation of the wetland area influenced by human factors; the fragmentation of the landscape and the decline in productivity levels. These factors have ultimately reduced the resistance of this wetland ecosystem, and thus increased the vulnerability of the wetland to certain threats. Based on analyses of the underlying causes of these threats, strategies for health protection, recovery and sustainable development of the wetland ecosystem of the lower reaches of the Tumen River are proposed. Wetlands in this region need science-based conservation and management.
Keywords:wetland  health assessment  ecology  Tumen River
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