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Nature Sustainability
- Source :
- Nat Sustain
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.
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Abstract
- Hydrologic data collected from river gauges inform critical decisions for allocating water resources, conserving ecosystems and predicting the occurrence of droughts and floods. The current global river gauge network is biased towards large, perennial rivers, and strategic adaptations are needed to capture the full scope of rivers on Earth. Knowing where and when rivers flow is paramount to managing freshwater ecosystems. Yet stream gauging stations are distributed sparsely across rivers globally and may not capture the diversity of fluvial network properties and anthropogenic influences. Here we evaluate the placement bias of a global stream gauge dataset on its representation of socioecological, hydrologic, climatic and physiographic diversity of rivers. We find that gauges are located disproportionally in large, perennial rivers draining more human-occupied watersheds. Gauges are sparsely distributed in protected areas and rivers characterized by non-perennial flow regimes, both of which are critical to freshwater conservation and water security concerns. Disparities between the geography of the global gauging network and the broad diversity of streams and rivers weakens our ability to understand critical hydrologic processes and make informed water-management and policy decisions. Our findings underscore the need to address current gauge placement biases by investing in and prioritizing the installation of new gauging stations, embracing alternative water-monitoring strategies, advancing innovation in hydrologic modelling, and increasing accessibility of local and regional gauging data to support human responses to water challenges, both today and in the future. US National Science Foundation [DEB-1754389, 2207232] Published version US National Science Foundation(National Science Foundation (NSF)) Public domain – authored by a U.S. government employee
- Subjects :
- Global and Planetary Change
model
Ecology
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Geography, Planning and Development
headwater streams
tracking
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Article
scale
Urban Studies
fresh-water
climate-change
biodiversity
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23989629
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature Sustainability
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ef90aa99a9e7b2118c00d4f86a083f24
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-022-00873-0