Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, China
There is an increasing awareness on importance of Environmental Flow (E-flow) in hydrology and watershed management, and environmental attitudes and socio-economic status of locals usually impact E-flow allocation levels. This study develops a system index to analyze these impacts based on a questio...
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doaj-f9881e727999486fb7f8a0afd462842c2021-02-09T04:07:05ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.HydroResearch2589-75782020-01-013158165Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, ChinaShouke Wei0Jindong Zhao1Xiangrong Tong2School of Computer and Control Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China; Jouryu Qingquan Intell. Soft. Tech. Co. Ltd., Yantai 264003, China; Deepsim Intelligent Information Technology Co. Ltd, CN 100089 Beijing, China; Corresponding author at: School of Computer and Control Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, China.School of Computer and Control Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, ChinaSchool of Computer and Control Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, ChinaThere is an increasing awareness on importance of Environmental Flow (E-flow) in hydrology and watershed management, and environmental attitudes and socio-economic status of locals usually impact E-flow allocation levels. This study develops a system index to analyze these impacts based on a questionnaire survey on households in the Weihe River Basin, China, and four different E-flow allocation levels are considered in the analysis. The main results suggest that: 1) education is important to raise people's environmental awareness, 2) majority people accept to slightly increase water price and pollution fee to save water for E-flow, 3) potential water saving ability of locals is around 5 L/day per person, and 4) impacts of the situation and attitudes of local households are very limited on pollution dilution E-flow and sediment transportation E-flow. These analysis method and results are very supportive for water policy making concerning water saving, water pricing, subsidy and water allocation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589757820300238Environment flowSocio-economic statusEnvironmental attitudesImpact indexHousehold surveyWeihe River |
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Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, China |
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Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, China |
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Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, China |
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Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, China |
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Impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on E-flow allocation in Weihe River Basin, China |
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impacts of socio-economic status and environmental attitudes of locals on e-flow allocation in weihe river basin, china |
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There is an increasing awareness on importance of Environmental Flow (E-flow) in hydrology and watershed management, and environmental attitudes and socio-economic status of locals usually impact E-flow allocation levels. This study develops a system index to analyze these impacts based on a questionnaire survey on households in the Weihe River Basin, China, and four different E-flow allocation levels are considered in the analysis. The main results suggest that: 1) education is important to raise people's environmental awareness, 2) majority people accept to slightly increase water price and pollution fee to save water for E-flow, 3) potential water saving ability of locals is around 5 L/day per person, and 4) impacts of the situation and attitudes of local households are very limited on pollution dilution E-flow and sediment transportation E-flow. These analysis method and results are very supportive for water policy making concerning water saving, water pricing, subsidy and water allocation. |
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Environment flow Socio-economic status Environmental attitudes Impact index Household survey Weihe River |
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