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Disentangling the ecosystem service ‘flood regulation’: Mechanisms and relevant ecosystem condition characteristics
Authors:Á  gnes Vá  ri,Zsolt Kozma,Beá  ta Pataki,Zsolt Jolá  nkai,Má     Kardos,Bence Decsi,Zsolt Pinke,Gé  za Jolá  nkai,Lá  szló    sztor,Sophie Condé  ,Gabriele Sonderegger,Bá  lint Czú  cz
Abstract:Riverine floods cause increasingly severe damages to human settlements and infrastructure. Ecosystems have a natural capacity to decrease both severity and frequency of floods. Natural flood regulation processes along freshwaters can be attributed to two different mechanisms: flood prevention that takes place in the whole catchment and flood mitigation once the water has accumulated in the stream. These flood regulating mechanisms are not consistently recognized in major ecosystem service (ES) classifications. For a balanced landscape management, it is important to assess the ES flood regulation so that it can account for the different processes at the relevant sites. We reviewed literature, classified them according to these mechanisms, and analysed the influencing ecosystem characteristics. For prevention, vegetation biomass and forest extent were predominant, while for mitigation, the available space for water was decisive. We add some aspects on assessing flood regulation as ES, and suggest also to include flood hazard into calculations.
Keywords:Ecosystem characteristics   EU Flood Directive   Flood mitigation   Flood prevention
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