Abstract

The western region of Jilin Province is an ecologically fragile area with scarce water resources. The effective allocation of the limited water resources in order to obtain a higher ecological service value is an urgent requirement. In this paper, an interval fuzzy, double-sided chance-constrained, stochastic programming (IFDCP) model was used based on the interconnected river system network project in the western Jilin Province. With the objective of maximizing the value of regional ecological services, the water diversion and supplement schemes were optimized and adjusted. The model results showed that the restored water surface area of all lakes and ponds in the western region of Jilin Province was higher than the initially planned scheme in the high flow year. The water surface area fulfilled the minimum constraints, but did not fulfill the initial scheme in the normal flow year. In the low flow year, the lower limit of some of the regions had to be decreased in order to meet the allocation of the limited water resources. The proportion of floodwater resource utilization gradually increased with an increase in the flood amount. The ecological service value produced in the normal and high flow years was found to be higher than the initial scheme. The marsh wetland can produce higher ecological service value. Therefore, the core of the model optimization was introducing more water to the marsh wetland after fulfilling the basic consumption of ponds and the reed wetland. In addition, the IFDCP model was more flexible in water diversion and supplement as compared to other models that had been developed previously.

Highlights

  • The western Jilin Province is located in the Songnen Plain, and it is an ecologically fragile area with little rainfall, serious soil salinization, and a sensitive ecological environment [1]

  • The IFDCP model was developed to achieve the maximum value of ecological services by optimizing the water diversion and supplement of the western region of Jilin Province

  • Model optimization results showed that when there is enough water, the restored marsh wetland area will be improved to increase the ecological service value, and the effective use of flood for water supplement has a positive significance for enhancing the ecological service value

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Introduction

The western Jilin Province is located in the Songnen Plain, and it is an ecologically fragile area with little rainfall, serious soil salinization, and a sensitive ecological environment [1]. Covering 6% of the total terrestrial ecosystem area, wetlands can produce about 45% of the ecological service value of the total terrestrial ecosystem. Due to the high ecological service value of wetlands, their water supply should be allocated reasonably. According to Zhang et al.’s study, the total wetland area decreased sharply and the patch density increased significantly from 1950s to 2012, indicating that it is very important to rationally use water resources to replenish wetlands [8]. Zhang et al studied the water supply requirement of wetlands in western Jilin Province, which did not comprehensively consider the water requirement of lake and ponds and the water allocation for the optimal value of ecological service [1]

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