A tentative discussion on the monitoring of water resources in China

With the rapid economy development and social civilization progress, the Chinese Government also is improving ecological environmental conditions. More efforts have been made to solve water problems through the implementation of stringent water resources management, as a key government policy on...

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Main Authors: Y. Jianqing, D. Ning, W. Mengying, W. Guangsheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-10-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/374/85/2016/piahs-374-85-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-6144a40fa3fb4b679c5dcf3205cf67372020-11-24T21:22:14ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2016-10-01374859110.5194/piahs-374-85-2016A tentative discussion on the monitoring of water resources in ChinaY. Jianqing0D. Ning1W. Mengying2W. Guangsheng3Bureau of Hydrology of Ministry of Water Resources, Baiguang Road, Beijing, 100053, ChinaBureau of Hydrology of Ministry of Water Resources, Baiguang Road, Beijing, 100053, ChinaBureau of Hydrology of Ministry of Water Resources, Baiguang Road, Beijing, 100053, ChinaBureau of Hydrology of Ministry of Water Resources, Baiguang Road, Beijing, 100053, ChinaWith the rapid economy development and social civilization progress, the Chinese Government also is improving ecological environmental conditions. More efforts have been made to solve water problems through the implementation of stringent water resources management, as a key government policy on water. Thus, monitoring of water resources has been strengthened, being a main component of the hydrological work in recent years. Compared with routine hydrological monitoring, water resources monitoring pays more attention to the quantity and quality variations of regional waters, to reflect the status of water in river basins and administrative regions. In this paper, the overall layout of the hydrometric network in China is presented, monitoring efforts of the natural water cycle and water consumptions are analyzed, methodologies of water resources monitoring, which are commonly applied in the country, are summed up. Taking the hydrometric network planning on interprovincial boundary waterbodies as example, a summary of the planning at interprovincial boundary river sections is presented. The planning can meet the need of water resources management of administrative divisions. It can also improve the overall water resources monitoring for the country.https://www.proc-iahs.net/374/85/2016/piahs-374-85-2016.pdf
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W. Mengying
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W. Guangsheng
A tentative discussion on the monitoring of water resources in China
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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title A tentative discussion on the monitoring of water resources in China
title_short A tentative discussion on the monitoring of water resources in China
title_full A tentative discussion on the monitoring of water resources in China
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publishDate 2016-10-01
description With the rapid economy development and social civilization progress, the Chinese Government also is improving ecological environmental conditions. More efforts have been made to solve water problems through the implementation of stringent water resources management, as a key government policy on water. Thus, monitoring of water resources has been strengthened, being a main component of the hydrological work in recent years. Compared with routine hydrological monitoring, water resources monitoring pays more attention to the quantity and quality variations of regional waters, to reflect the status of water in river basins and administrative regions. In this paper, the overall layout of the hydrometric network in China is presented, monitoring efforts of the natural water cycle and water consumptions are analyzed, methodologies of water resources monitoring, which are commonly applied in the country, are summed up. Taking the hydrometric network planning on interprovincial boundary waterbodies as example, a summary of the planning at interprovincial boundary river sections is presented. The planning can meet the need of water resources management of administrative divisions. It can also improve the overall water resources monitoring for the country.
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