2019
DOI: 10.1002/eco.2119
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Comparison of environmental flows from a habitat suitability perspective: A case study in the Naeseong‐cheon Stream in Korea

Abstract: Environmental flow is the amount of water flow required to maintain the health of a river ecosystem. Environmental flow includes both optimal flow and minimum flow.The former is the amount of flow that guarantees the complete function of a stream ecosystem, whereas the latter is the amount of flow below which the stability and health of a stream ecosystem cannot be maintained. This study attempts to compare environmental flows computed by various environmental flow methodologies, including hydrological methods… Show more

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“…According to Gessner et al (2010), 65% of the global river system suffers water shortages for healthy ecosystem service. The quality, quantity, and timing issues of environmental flow failures are measured in different indicators like fish disasters (Kim 2019;Palmer et al 2009), scarcity of water supply(Das Gupta 2008), food shortage (Stein et al 2018), cultural failure (Dissanayake and Smakhtin 2007), loss of native species and increased spread of exotic species (Poff et al 2007), conflict within the sub-basin among different water users (Legesse and Ayenew 2006) and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Gessner et al (2010), 65% of the global river system suffers water shortages for healthy ecosystem service. The quality, quantity, and timing issues of environmental flow failures are measured in different indicators like fish disasters (Kim 2019;Palmer et al 2009), scarcity of water supply(Das Gupta 2008), food shortage (Stein et al 2018), cultural failure (Dissanayake and Smakhtin 2007), loss of native species and increased spread of exotic species (Poff et al 2007), conflict within the sub-basin among different water users (Legesse and Ayenew 2006) and others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%