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Abstract. Economic and social development has greatly increased ecological water demand and modified land use of river systems worldwide, causing overall degradation of many of these systems. In this study, theoretical and technical frameworks for regionalization on the eco-environmental function of river systems are formulated and applied to the Luanhe River system. Based on its eco-environmental functions, this river can be regionalized into four types of first-class functional areas: ecological preservation areas, habitat restoration areas, ecological buffer areas and development and utilization areas. Considering the overall eco-environmental functions, we assessed the ecological land use of the Luanhe River system. The total area of basic ecological land use is 876.98 km2; the restrictive ecological land use is 1745.52 km2; ecological land use of the river system returned from farmland is 284.25 km2; and that returned from construction land is 17.35 km2. The average minimum ecological flow of mainstreams in upper and middle reaches of the Luanhe River is 4.896 m3 s−1 based on the habitat method. And the recommended minimum and suitable annual ecological water demand of channels in the lower reaches are 391 million m3 and 819.5 million m3, respectively. The evaporation and seepage consumption and vegetation consumption in riparian zones of the Luanhe River system are approximately 132.6 million m3 and 145.3 million m3 per year, respectively. Our results suggest that is crucial to regulate the instream ecological water use of the Luanhe River's mainstream starting from the Panjiakou-Daheiting Reservoir system. We recommend accelerating ecological land-use planning and strengthening the regulation of ecological water use on this river system focusing on important lower reaches under the condition of competitive water demand.

Highlights

  • Rivers are complex ecological systems consisting of river ecosystem and riparian ecosystem (Gregory et al, 1991)

  • Based on its crucial eco-environmental functions, the Luanhe River system was regionalized into four types of first-class functional areas, i.e., ecological preservation areas, habitat restoration areas, ecological buffer areas and development and utilization areas with river lengths of 728 km, 533 km, 189 km and 649 km, respectively

  • The ecological preservation areas and development and utilization areas can be divided into several second-class functional areas according to the function orientation and actual demands

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Introduction

Rivers are complex ecological systems consisting of river ecosystem and riparian ecosystem (Gregory et al, 1991). An increasing amount of floodplain areas have been developed and utilized for agriculture, aquiculture and the development of cities and towns (Jones et al, 1999; Lytle and Merritt, 2004; Morgan et al, 2007). This has significantly changed the scale and pattern of ecological land use of river systems with an importance in safeguarding critical ecological processes and providing critical ecosystem services. The ecological water use of the river, which is essential for the conservation of native aquatic biodiversity and protection of natural ecosystem functions

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