Ecohydrology: Insights into Water Dynamics and Ecosystem Functioning
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Ecohydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2025 | Viewed by 5147
Special Issue Editors
Interests: forest hydrology; soil erosion; water dynamics; hydrological model; field monitoring
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: surface water and groundwater interaction; groundwater recharge; isotopic hydrology; ecohydrogeology; geothermal genesis
Interests: forest hydrology; carbon migration; preferential flow; soil hydrology model; vegetation restoration in the Loess Plateau
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Ecosystems play an important role in the water cycle. Ecosystem processes have undergone large changes driven by human activities (vegetation restoration, deforestation, grazing, and agriculture) and natural disturbances (wildfires, insect infestations, geological hazards, etc.). These changes associated with climate change have affected the characteristics of hydrological processes such as soil infiltration, evapotranspiration, runoff, and groundwater recharge. Hydrological consequences of ecosystem and climate changes are never simple. The variations in the magnitude of consequences depend on the scale, type, and severity of ecosystem disturbances, climate, and watershed properties. Works in hydrology processes affected by underlying surface changes and climate variation are facing greater challenges, which can provide theoretical support for water resources management and vegetation restoration.
This Special Issue of Water is intended to bring together some of the latest research on ecohydrology for insights into water dynamics and ecosystem functioning. We are seeking submissions on a wide range of topics, including ecohydrological components affected by climate change or human activities, hydrology models, surface water–groundwater interactions and groundwater protection, solute transport in hydrological processes, ecosystem functioning, and related areas.
Prof. Dr. Lan Ma
Guest Editor
Prof. Dr. Jianhua Ping
Dr. Xuemei Mei
Guest Editor Assistants
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Keywords
- hydrological processes
- ecosystem functioning
- climate change
- vegetation restoration
- human activities
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