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Impact of population growth and land-use change on water resources and ecosystems of the arid Tarim River Basin in Western China
Authors:Yongbo Liu  Yaning Chen
Institution:1. Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences , 818 South Beijing Road, Urumqi, 830011, Xinjiang, China;2. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing, China;3. Cele National Station of Observation &4. Research for Desert–Grassland Ecosystems , Cele, Xinjiang, China
Abstract:Time series data on population change, economic development, climate change, water volume and quality and oasis land-use change were collected to study the interactions between these factors in the arid Tarim River Basin, China. The study reveals that precipitation and stream flow in headwater streams increased, but stream flow in the main Tarim River had reduced significantly over the past three decades. This implies that human activity, rather than climate change, dominated the recent environmental changes in the river basin. As a result of population growth and cultivated land expansion in the upper and middle reaches of the river, severe problems of water shortage, water pollution, death of natural vegetation, soil salinization, desertification and sand-dust storms have occurred, particularly in downstream areas of the river basin. These problems have had serious negative effects on the health of local people and sustainable social economic development in the region. Some development strategies are proposed to deal with these problems.
Keywords:POPULATION GROWTH  LAND RECLAMATION  CLIMATE CHANGE  WATER RESOURCES  ECOSYSTEMS  TARIM RIVER BASIN
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