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Spatially-explicit quantitative relationship for a potential PES mechanism:Cascade hydropower development in Yarlung Zangbo River Basin,China
文献摘要:
Payment for ecosystem services(PES)is of great importance for the sustainable development of mountain areas,key hotspot regions for the provisioning of ecosystem services.At present,PES researches mainly focus on forest protection,carbon sink trading,and water protection.As an important industry in mountainous areas,cascade hydropower development has generated substantial economic benefits accompanied by social and ecological impacts.However,efficient PES mechanisms to deal with hydropower generation in mountain areas are still unavailable.Therefore,the lacking of PES in mountain systems limits the development of those areas,and compromise the sustainability of hydropower development.The critical reason lies in the lack of a scientific method that can quantitatively analyze the relationship of hydropower stations with a geographical scope at county level(i.e.,quantifying the water yield service provided by each county within the cascade hydropower development basin),and with different hydropower enterprises.We use the Yarlung Zangbo River Basin of China as case study area,one of the major hydropower development basins in China.First,we used Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs(InVEST)model to map water yield service.Then,we calculated the value of water yield service by relating the water yield to the gross output value of hydropower stations.We revealed the relationship(e.g.,hydropower stations and identified counties)between the payers and the payees of ecosystem services through mapping and quantifying the provisioning regions in the supply of water yield service and the users(hydropower enterprises).Finally,we discussed the current situation of benefit distribution in cascade hydropower development basin based on the supply and use of the water yield service.The results showed that 1)the spatial distribution of the value of water yield service is uneven:the upper reaches are high-value areas;the eastern region is higher than the western region;and the maximum value(USD 119.2$/km2)is 34 times higher than the minimum value(USD 3.5 $/km2).2)We found that four state-owned enterprises are the direct beneficiaries of water yield service,and 37 counties are suppliers,among which Gongbogyamda,Lhari and Damxung are the first level of supply.3)Each hydropower station is provided with water yield service by several counties,and the value of water yield service varies greatly in each county,showing spatial differences.4)Most counties are only partially involved in the process of water yield service being used by hydropower stations(i.e.,the boundary of water yield service is inconsistent with the administrative boundary).5)Huaneng Tibet Yarlung Zangbo River Hydropower Development and Investment Co.,Ltd.gets the greatest value(USD 1.8 million $)from the use of water yield service,while China Energy Tibet Electric Power Co.,Ltd.gets the smallest(USD 389.1 thousand $).6)Counties near the lower reaches have gained more economic benefits,while the water yield service they provide have the lowest contribution to hydropower production.Our approach linked water yield ecosystem service and hydropower development effectively,and revealed their complex eco-economic relationship between producers and beneficiaries of ecosystem services,which provides key insights for the designing of a potential PES mechanism.
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作者姓名:
ZHU Xiao-kang;FU Bin;Ramon Felipe BICUDO DA SILVA;GUO Ying-man;QIN Chan-yuan;FENG Ting;YU Hai-bing;XIAO Kuang
作者机构:
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Chengdu 610041,China;University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100049,China;Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability,Department of Fisheries and Wildlife,Michigan State University,East Lansing MI 48823,USA;Center for Environmental Studies and Research,State University of Campinas,Campinas 13083-867,Brazil;Xihua University,Chengdu 610039,China;Sichuan Provincial Chengdu Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Center Station,Chengdu 610041,China
引用格式:
[1]ZHU Xiao-kang;FU Bin;Ramon Felipe BICUDO DA SILVA;GUO Ying-man;QIN Chan-yuan;FENG Ting;YU Hai-bing;XIAO Kuang-.Spatially-explicit quantitative relationship for a potential PES mechanism:Cascade hydropower development in Yarlung Zangbo River Basin,China)[J].山地科学学报(英文版),2022(04):925-944
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