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Impacts of Hydrology and Habitat
    Changes on the Primary
  Production of the Tonle Sap,
 Southeast Asia’s Largest Lake
 Mauricio E. Arias*, Tom A. Cochrane, Thanapon
            Piman, and Matti Kummu
The Mekong: context & challenges
• River length: 4,800 km
• Basin area: 795,000 km2
• Relevance
   – livelihoods/ecosystems
     adapted to hydrological cycle
   – biodiversity
• Mekong challenges
   – Hydropower
   – Irrigation
   – Climate change
Tonle Sap: the Great Lake of Cambodia
• 2,600-15,000 km2
• Largest natural flow reversal
  system in the world
• Core of one of the largest
  inland fisheries in the world
• Fish is the main protein source
  in Cambodia
• Important habitat for migratory
  fish
• Tonle Sap flood pulse
  changing with hydropower and
  climate in the Mekong
Research Overview
• Broader project:                             My contribution:
  www.mekongflows.org                             Community
                                                   patterns


• Goal: Modelling and monitoring
  impacts from large-scale
  disruptions to the Mekong’s
                                                How do changes
                                   Landscape      in hydrology     Production
                                    patterns    impact the Tonle
  hydrology                                      Sap habitats?

   1. hydrology/hydropower
        operation modelling
   2. Downstream hydrological                     Water quality

        and ecological impacts
Modelling Overview
Main question: how do changes in hydrology impact the Tonle
                       Sap habitats?

                     Landscape patterns
                                                          Primary production

                                                    Link aquatic primary production to
                 Link habitat cover to flooding
   Approach                                       hydrodynamics and habitat cover and
                  and project future changes
                                                          project future changes
     Tools              GIS modelling                     Dynamic modelling

                   Hydrological models and         Hydrological models, habitat cover,
  Data sources
                 monitoring, elevation surveys               field surveys
Production and landscape modelling procedures
Floodplain Habitats




Habitat code
     Gallery Forest (GF)
     Open Water (OW)
     Rainfed habitats (RF)
                                        0   15 30   60
     Seasonally flooded habitats (SF)                Kms
     Transitional habitats (T)
Water level changes : shifting the balance?
                                   Average year
   10
•Large seasonal fluctuation
•Large inter-annual range
  9

•Levels during dry season getting higher
  8
                                                                                                      Dry year
                                10
•Levels during wet season getting lower
  7                                                                                            observed driest (1998)
                                                             9                                 Development
       6                                                                                       Climate change
masl




                                                             8                                 Climate change + hydropower
       5
                                                        7
                                   observed average (1997)
       4
                                   Hydropower           6



                                                      masl
       3                           Climate change
                                                        5
                                   Climate change + hydropower
       2                                                     4

       1                                                     3
           May   Jun   Jul   Aug   Sep   Oct    Nov          Dec     Jan     Feb       Mar     Apr
                                                             2

                                                             1
                                                                   May     Jun   Jul     Aug    Sep    Oct    Nov    Dec     Jan   Feb   Mar   Apr
Habitat Cover Changes
                                                                    ClimateClimate change
                                                                            change +Hydropower
                                                                             Hydropower



                                                                 shift2030a1rv
                                                                SHIFT CODE
                                                                  shift2030a1b
Habitat code
                                                                 SHIFT CODE
                                                                        GF to OW
                                                                  SHIFT CODE
                                                             Habitat code to GF
     Gallery Forest (GF)                                                SF to OW
                                                                        GF
                                                                         GF to OW
     Open Water (OW)                                              Gallery Forest (GF)
                                                                        SF to T GF
                                                                        SF to
                                                                        RF to OW
     Rainfed habitats (RF)                                        Open Water (OW)
                                                                        TS to RF
                                                                        SF to GF
                                                                        SF to T
     Seasonally flooded habitats (SF)     0   3   6   12                                                     0 2.5 5
                                                                                                             0 2.5 5
                                                                                                             0 2.5 5     10
                                                                                                                         10
                                                                                                                         10
                                                                  Rainfed habitats (RF)                                    Kms
                                                       Kms                                           0   15 30             Kms
                                                                                                                       60 Kms
     Transitional habitats (T)                                          T to SF T
                                                                        T to to
                                                                        SF RF
                                                                  Seasonally flooded habitats (SF)                      Kms
                                                                  Transitional habitats (T)
                      Baseline map                                            Changes from baseline
Changes in sedimentation
                                  1.2                                          Total annual change
                                                                Climate change     Hydropower     Climate change
                                                                                                   + hydropower
Average of monthly net sedimentation,




                                  0.8
                                                                -13% to -35%          -38%           - 36% to -51%

                                                                            Baseline (1987-2005)
            million tons




                                  0.4                                       Climate change
                                        g/m2
                                                                                        % change
                                            900
                                            800
                                            700
                                            600
                                                                            Hydropower 80   60
                                            500                                             40
                                                                                            20
                                            400
                                            300
                                            200
                                                                            Climate change + hydropower
                                                                                            0
                                                                                            -20
                                  0.0       100
                                            0                                            -40
                                                                                         -60
                                                                                         -80
                                                                                         -100


           Baseline average year                                                 Changes by hydropower
                            -0.4
                                              AUG   SEP   OCT   NOV   DEC   JAN    FEB   MAR    APR     MAY   JUN
Changes in Aquatic Primary Production
                                                                                                 Total annual change
                                                                                          Climate      Hydropower     Climate
                                         1.3                                              change                     change +
                                                                                                                    hydropower
Average of monthly primary production,




                                         1.1
                                                                                          -13% to -                 - 25% to -
                                                                                                         -27 %
                                         0.9
                                                                                            21%                        36%
          million tonsC/day




                                         0.7


                                         0.5
                                                                   Baseline (1987-2005)
                                                                   Climate change
                                         0.3
                                                                   Hydropower
                                                                   Climate change + hydropower
                                         0.1
                                               MAY   JUN   JUL   AUG    SEP     OCT        NOV   DEC    JAN   FEB   MAR   APR
Summary of Results

                                                                           Primary
                Water levels         Habitat cover        Sedimentation
                                                                          Production
                                  Open water (+35%)
             Dry season (+0.8m)
Hydropower                        Gallery forest (-23%)       -38%           -27%
             Wet season (-0.5m)
                                    Rainfed (+15%)
                                  Open water (+21%)
 Climate     Dry season (≈0m)
                                  Gallery forest (-80%)    -13 to -35%    -13 to -21%
 change      Wet season (-0.2m)

  Climate                         Open water (+38%)
             Dry season (+0.8m)
 change +                         Gallery forest (-31)     -36 to -51%    -25 to -36%
             Wet season (-0.7m)
hydropower                         Rainfed (+11%)
Implications of Results
• Habitat cover and ecosystem function will be
  impacted by changes in the Mekong
  hydrology

• Ecosystem and livelihoods will have to adapt
  to new conditions

• Strong pressures on natural resources and
  lack of livelihood diversification are
  challenges to adaptation.

• primary production ≈ food
Acknowledgments

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Impacts of Hydrology and Habitat Changes on the Primary Production of the Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s Largest Lake.

  • 1. Impacts of Hydrology and Habitat Changes on the Primary Production of the Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s Largest Lake Mauricio E. Arias*, Tom A. Cochrane, Thanapon Piman, and Matti Kummu
  • 2. The Mekong: context & challenges • River length: 4,800 km • Basin area: 795,000 km2 • Relevance – livelihoods/ecosystems adapted to hydrological cycle – biodiversity • Mekong challenges – Hydropower – Irrigation – Climate change
  • 3. Tonle Sap: the Great Lake of Cambodia • 2,600-15,000 km2 • Largest natural flow reversal system in the world • Core of one of the largest inland fisheries in the world • Fish is the main protein source in Cambodia • Important habitat for migratory fish • Tonle Sap flood pulse changing with hydropower and climate in the Mekong
  • 4. Research Overview • Broader project: My contribution: www.mekongflows.org Community patterns • Goal: Modelling and monitoring impacts from large-scale disruptions to the Mekong’s How do changes Landscape in hydrology Production patterns impact the Tonle hydrology Sap habitats? 1. hydrology/hydropower operation modelling 2. Downstream hydrological Water quality and ecological impacts
  • 5. Modelling Overview Main question: how do changes in hydrology impact the Tonle Sap habitats? Landscape patterns Primary production Link aquatic primary production to Link habitat cover to flooding Approach hydrodynamics and habitat cover and and project future changes project future changes Tools GIS modelling Dynamic modelling Hydrological models and Hydrological models, habitat cover, Data sources monitoring, elevation surveys field surveys
  • 6. Production and landscape modelling procedures
  • 7. Floodplain Habitats Habitat code Gallery Forest (GF) Open Water (OW) Rainfed habitats (RF) 0 15 30 60 Seasonally flooded habitats (SF) Kms Transitional habitats (T)
  • 8. Water level changes : shifting the balance? Average year 10 •Large seasonal fluctuation •Large inter-annual range 9 •Levels during dry season getting higher 8 Dry year 10 •Levels during wet season getting lower 7 observed driest (1998) 9 Development 6 Climate change masl 8 Climate change + hydropower 5 7 observed average (1997) 4 Hydropower 6 masl 3 Climate change 5 Climate change + hydropower 2 4 1 3 May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr 2 1 May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr
  • 9. Habitat Cover Changes ClimateClimate change change +Hydropower Hydropower shift2030a1rv SHIFT CODE shift2030a1b Habitat code SHIFT CODE GF to OW SHIFT CODE Habitat code to GF Gallery Forest (GF) SF to OW GF GF to OW Open Water (OW) Gallery Forest (GF) SF to T GF SF to RF to OW Rainfed habitats (RF) Open Water (OW) TS to RF SF to GF SF to T Seasonally flooded habitats (SF) 0 3 6 12 0 2.5 5 0 2.5 5 0 2.5 5 10 10 10 Rainfed habitats (RF) Kms Kms 0 15 30 Kms 60 Kms Transitional habitats (T) T to SF T T to to SF RF Seasonally flooded habitats (SF) Kms Transitional habitats (T) Baseline map Changes from baseline
  • 10. Changes in sedimentation 1.2 Total annual change Climate change Hydropower Climate change + hydropower Average of monthly net sedimentation, 0.8 -13% to -35% -38% - 36% to -51% Baseline (1987-2005) million tons 0.4 Climate change g/m2 % change 900 800 700 600 Hydropower 80 60 500 40 20 400 300 200 Climate change + hydropower 0 -20 0.0 100 0 -40 -60 -80 -100 Baseline average year Changes by hydropower -0.4 AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
  • 11. Changes in Aquatic Primary Production Total annual change Climate Hydropower Climate 1.3 change change + hydropower Average of monthly primary production, 1.1 -13% to - - 25% to - -27 % 0.9 21% 36% million tonsC/day 0.7 0.5 Baseline (1987-2005) Climate change 0.3 Hydropower Climate change + hydropower 0.1 MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR
  • 12. Summary of Results Primary Water levels Habitat cover Sedimentation Production Open water (+35%) Dry season (+0.8m) Hydropower Gallery forest (-23%) -38% -27% Wet season (-0.5m) Rainfed (+15%) Open water (+21%) Climate Dry season (≈0m) Gallery forest (-80%) -13 to -35% -13 to -21% change Wet season (-0.2m) Climate Open water (+38%) Dry season (+0.8m) change + Gallery forest (-31) -36 to -51% -25 to -36% Wet season (-0.7m) hydropower Rainfed (+11%)
  • 13. Implications of Results • Habitat cover and ecosystem function will be impacted by changes in the Mekong hydrology • Ecosystem and livelihoods will have to adapt to new conditions • Strong pressures on natural resources and lack of livelihood diversification are challenges to adaptation. • primary production ≈ food

Editor's Notes

  1. Graphs plotted from LMB model resultsCC from 1 simulation of A1b. Different simulations have a good range of results, and even more among CC scenarios
  2. July is not shown or used in the estimates because the model resets the sedimentation every year on that month. Sediment concentration is assumed to change according to flow, but changes in suspended sediment caused by dam trapping are not considered yet