Ecological restoration and effect investigation of a river wetland in a semi-arid region, China

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River wetlands are heavily impacted by human intervention. The degradation and loss of river wetlands has made the restoration of river ecosystems a top priority. How to rehabilitate rivers and their services has been a research focus. The main goal of it is to restore the river wetland ecosystems with ecological methods. The Gudong River was selected as a study site in Chaoyang city in this study. Based on the analysis of interference factors in the river wetland degradation, a set of restoration techniques were proposed and designed for regional water level control, including submerged dikes, ecological embankments, revegetation and dredging. The restoration engineering has produced good results in water quality, ecoenvironment, and landscape. Monthly reports of the Daling River show that the water quality of Gudong River was better than Grade III in April 2013 compared with Grade V in May 2012. The economic benefit after restoration construction is 1.71 million RMB per year, about 1.89 times that before. The ratio of economic value, social value and eco-environmental value is 1:4:23.

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Xu, S., Jiang, X., Liu, Y., Fu, Y., & Zhao, Q. (2015). Ecological restoration and effect investigation of a river wetland in a semi-arid region, China. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 368, pp. 417–423). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-368-417-2015

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