Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management

Instream flow needs (IFN) assessment studies are performed to provide guidelines for stream water management and to assess the impacts of different water projects such as weirs, dams and stream diversions on the available fish habitat. The physical habitat simulation is one of the IFN assessment met...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Sedighkia, Seyed Ali Ayyoubzadeh, Mahboobeh Haji Esmaeili
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Association for Energy Economics 2017-05-01
Series:Environmental Energy and Economic Research
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Online Access:http://www.eeer.ir/article_47244_9b767040dafcd82b69f81cc3f6d4e4ce.pdf
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spelling doaj-69dcf70002f94908ade856fc809098172020-11-24T21:58:26ZengIranian Association for Energy EconomicsEnvironmental Energy and Economic Research2538-49882676-49972017-05-011217118210.22097/eeer.2017.4724447244Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem ManagementMehdi Sedighkia0Seyed Ali Ayyoubzadeh1Mahboobeh Haji Esmaeili2Water Structure Departement, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranWater Structure Departement, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranWater Structure Departement, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranInstream flow needs (IFN) assessment studies are performed to provide guidelines for stream water management and to assess the impacts of different water projects such as weirs, dams and stream diversions on the available fish habitat. The physical habitat simulation is one of the IFN assessment methods and also a powerful tool in management of river ecosystem that has not become a common method in many countries, yet. The main aim of the present research is representing the ability of habitat simulation technique in river ecosystem management. Delichai stream in Tehran province in Iran is selected as the case study. Based on the results habitat simulation technique has considerable ability for dynamic assessment of IFN and river habitat evaluation along the longitudinal and latitudinal cross sections and it can also present the spatial habitat suitability distribution in various months of the year dynamically. IFN assessment with habitat simulation technique has advantages related to other methods like that of the Tennant method and wetted perimeter method and creates the least discussion between river environmental managers and stakeholders. In the study stream of this research due to the variation of ecological condition for the target species, three different values for IFN in various months of the year were estimated and it was seen that the habitat near the stream bank requires more protection and restoration projects.http://www.eeer.ir/article_47244_9b767040dafcd82b69f81cc3f6d4e4ce.pdfInstream Flow NeedsRiver EcosystemHabitat SimulationDelichai streamPhysical habitat
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author Mehdi Sedighkia
Seyed Ali Ayyoubzadeh
Mahboobeh Haji Esmaeili
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Seyed Ali Ayyoubzadeh
Mahboobeh Haji Esmaeili
Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management
Environmental Energy and Economic Research
Instream Flow Needs
River Ecosystem
Habitat Simulation
Delichai stream
Physical habitat
author_facet Mehdi Sedighkia
Seyed Ali Ayyoubzadeh
Mahboobeh Haji Esmaeili
author_sort Mehdi Sedighkia
title Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management
title_short Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management
title_full Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management
title_fullStr Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management
title_full_unstemmed Habitat Simulation Technique as a Powerful Tool for Instream Flow Needs Assessment and River Ecosystem Management
title_sort habitat simulation technique as a powerful tool for instream flow needs assessment and river ecosystem management
publisher Iranian Association for Energy Economics
series Environmental Energy and Economic Research
issn 2538-4988
2676-4997
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Instream flow needs (IFN) assessment studies are performed to provide guidelines for stream water management and to assess the impacts of different water projects such as weirs, dams and stream diversions on the available fish habitat. The physical habitat simulation is one of the IFN assessment methods and also a powerful tool in management of river ecosystem that has not become a common method in many countries, yet. The main aim of the present research is representing the ability of habitat simulation technique in river ecosystem management. Delichai stream in Tehran province in Iran is selected as the case study. Based on the results habitat simulation technique has considerable ability for dynamic assessment of IFN and river habitat evaluation along the longitudinal and latitudinal cross sections and it can also present the spatial habitat suitability distribution in various months of the year dynamically. IFN assessment with habitat simulation technique has advantages related to other methods like that of the Tennant method and wetted perimeter method and creates the least discussion between river environmental managers and stakeholders. In the study stream of this research due to the variation of ecological condition for the target species, three different values for IFN in various months of the year were estimated and it was seen that the habitat near the stream bank requires more protection and restoration projects.
topic Instream Flow Needs
River Ecosystem
Habitat Simulation
Delichai stream
Physical habitat
url http://www.eeer.ir/article_47244_9b767040dafcd82b69f81cc3f6d4e4ce.pdf
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