Title of article :
An index based approach to identify and prioritize critical areas for reclamation using SWAT model
Author/Authors :
Raeisi, A. Department of Watershed Management - Faculty of Natural Resources, Yazd University , Iran , Talebi, A. Department of Watershed Management - Faculty of Natural Resources, Yazd University , Iran , Torabi Haghighi, A. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Research Group - University of Oulu, Finland , Abdollahi, Kh. Faculty of Natural Resources - Shahrekord University, Iran , Klove, B. Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Research Group - University of Oulu, Finland
Abstract :
Erosion by water leads to considerable impacts on natural ecosystems and is accelerated in
regions with high land use changes. In this study, through applying the K-means clustering
approach on the output of SWAT model, the critical areas with respect to water erosion for
Farsan Basin was prioritized for Best Management Practices (BMPs). Based on the results
of SWAT model, three pollutant indicators were developed: i) contaminat Load per Unit
Area Impact Index (LUAII), ii) contaminates Concentrating Impact Index (CII) and iii) the
contaminat Load Impact Index (LII). The basin was divided into 26 sub-basins and
according to the clustering results; the southern sub-basins which are situated on sloped
areas (more than 25 degrees) were classified as high priority areas for management practice
based on all indices. Sub-basins that are located in west, south west and south east have
medium priority. These sub-basins are very sensitive to land use change including
decreasing rangeland and increasing farming area. Among all sub-basins, those which are
placed around two major streams are in stable condition because of low slope and low land
use change. Finally, using the results of pollution indicators, we showed it was possible to
reduce sediment and nutrient waste through implementing best management methods.
Keywords :
Critical areas , SWAT Model , Farsan Watershed , Land Use , Pollution Indicators
Journal title :
Environmental Resources Research