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A Method for Improving the Management of Controversial Wetland
Authors:Philippe Merot  Laurence Hubert-Moy  Chantal Gascuel-Odoux  Bernard Clement  Patrick Durand  Jacques Baudry  Claudine Thenail
Institution:(1) INRA Agrocampus Rennes, Caren UMR Sol-Agronomie, Spatialisation , 65 rue de saint Brieuc, CS 84215, 35042 Rennes, Cedex, France;(2) UMR 6554 CNRS, Costel Université de Haute Bretagne, Caren, 6 Avenue Gaston Berger, 35043 Rennes, Cedex, France;(3) UMR Sol-Agronomie, Spatialisation, INRA Agrocampus Rennes Caren, 65 rue de saint Brieuc, CS 84215, 35042 Rennes, Cedex, France;(4) UMR ECOBIO 6553 CNRS, Université de Rennes 1, Caren Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes, Cedex, France;(5) Caren UMR Sol-Agronomie, Spatialisation, INRA Agrocampus Rennes, 65 rue de saint Brieuc, CS 84215, 35042 Rennes, Cedex, France;(6) INRA-SAD Armorique, Caren, 65 rue de Saint-BrieucCS 84215, 35042 Rennes, Cedex, France
Abstract:Valley bottom wetlands in agricultural landscapes often are neglected in national and regional wetland inventories. Although these areas are small, located in the bottomlands of the headwater catchments, and scattered in the rural landscape, they strongly influence hydrology, water quality, and biodiversity over the whole catchment area. Valley bottom wetlands often are considered as controversial wetlands. Awareness of the functional role of wetlands is increasing, in parallel with their progressive disappearance in intensive farming landscapes. The need to improve tools for controlling wetland management is a primary consideration for decision makers and land users. This article proposes a method for the inventory of valley bottom wetlands. The method is based on the functional analysis of potential, existing, and efficient valley bottom wetlands (the PEEW approach). Several indicators are proposed for checking the validity of such an approach. Potential wetlands are delineated by means of a topographic index using topographic and pedoclimatic criteria computed from a Digital Elevation Model and easily accessible databases. Existing wetlands are identified from observed surface moisture, the presence of specific wetland vegetation, or soil feature criteria. Efficient wetlands are defined through a given function, such as flow or pollutant regulation or biodiversity control. An analysis of areas at the limits between potential, existing, and efficient wetlands highlights land cultivated or drained in the past, which currently represents negotiating areas in which rehabilitation and other intended management actions can be implemented.
Keywords:Valley bottom wetland  Riparian wetland  Agricultural catchment  Spatial delineation  Methodology  Buffer zone
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