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Research on the vulnerability of ecological water resources under continuous precipitation based on spatial heterogeneity

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  • Aina Qi
  • Qi Wu
  • Guanglei Zhao

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In order to overcome the problem of high error of water resources vulnerability assessment results existing in traditional assessment methods, this paper proposes an assessment method of ecological water resources vulnerability under continuous precipitation environment based on spatial heterogeneity. First of all, the analysis of the effect of continuous precipitation of ecological water environment, in the judgment of water resources developed on the basis of the degree of spatial heterogeneity of the ecological vulnerability of water resources evaluation system, and then set the natural factors and human factors, load factors for the primary index, water quality, water quantity, flood, drought, as secondary indexes, and combining the entropy weight method and the linear weighted method for evaluation of the ecological vulnerability of water resources. The experimental results show that the absolute error of the vulnerability index evaluation results calculated by this method is always less than 0.04, and the relative evaluation error is always less than 3%, indicating that the evaluation results of this method are more reliable and more practical.

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  • Aina Qi & Qi Wu & Guanglei Zhao, 2021. "Research on the vulnerability of ecological water resources under continuous precipitation based on spatial heterogeneity," International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 24(3/4), pages 231-247.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetma:v:24:y:2021:i:3/4:p:231-247
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