Household Based Survey on Effectiveness of Water-saving Agricultural Practices and Ecological Restoration in Lower Reaches of Heihe River Basi
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Household Based Survey on Effectiveness of Water-saving Agricultural Practices and Ecological Restoration in Lower Reaches of Heihe River Basi
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 30, Issue 5, Pages: 158-162(2011)
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1. 中国科学院寒区与旱区环境工程研究所水土资源研究室
2. 清华大学水沙科学与水利水电工程国家重点实验室
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Published:2011
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Wang Yu, Feng Qi, Liu Wei, et al. Household Based Survey on Effectiveness of Water-saving Agricultural Practices and Ecological Restoration in Lower Reaches of Heihe River Basi[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(5): 158-162.
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Wang Yu, Feng Qi, Liu Wei, et al. Household Based Survey on Effectiveness of Water-saving Agricultural Practices and Ecological Restoration in Lower Reaches of Heihe River Basi[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2011, 30(5): 158-162.DOI:
Household Based Survey on Effectiveness of Water-saving Agricultural Practices and Ecological Restoration in Lower Reaches of Heihe River Basi
Great changes have been taken place in the basin of Heihe river after 10-year allocation of water and ecological restoration
which needs overall and scientific evaluation for future related policy making.The results of our investigation indicate that the agricultural water usage increased substantially because of ineffective farming structure.The promotion of the water-saving irrigation was restricted as lack of financial support in comparison of low water price.There were high risks to keep the current achievement through the previous ecological restoration.Much of the restored vegetation was at risk of being converted once again into farmland and rangeland when the project′s living subsidies ended
which will severely undermine the environmental sustainability achieved through the project.Poverty alleviation would be the key factor to sustain the ecological achievement.Based on these findings
we concluded that successful environmental restoration projects must include both education and economic development components