An Open-Data Based Assessment of Expected Changes in Land Use and Water Availability as a Result of the Construction of the West Segment of the Nicaragua Interoceanic Canal
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Deficits in the Environmental Impact Study
1.2. Aim and Scope
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Land Use Analysis in the Canal Zone
2.3. Socio-Economic Impacts
2.4. Hydrological Analysis
2.5. Discharge Determination
2.6. Water Availability of the Brito Locks
3. Results and Discussion
- Much more forested areas (+53.7 km2) and areas of extensive agriculture/near nature (14.4 km2), but far less urban and intensively-used areas (−39.6 km2) are affected by the canal and the canal zone.
- A population of nearly 16,500 and several regionally- and locally-unique transportation and communication routes are directly affected by the canal construction.
- A slightly lower water availability (−6.6%) and a much higher water demand for lock operations (+31.8%) were estimated. Accordingly, only about 20% of the lock water demand could be met by locally-available discharge.
3.1. Study Area
3.2. Land Use Analysis in the Canal Zone
3.3. Socio-Economic Impacts
3.4. Hydrological Analysis
3.5. Discharge Determination
3.6. Water Availability for the Brito Locks
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Own Study | ESIA [3] | % Difference Δ | Reference Chapter ESIA [3] | |
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Land use | ||||
Total area of Canal Zone | 290.9 km2 | 262.8 km2 | 10.7% | 5.3.4.3 |
Forest | 61.1 km2 | 7.4 km2 | 726.7% | 5.3.4.3 |
Near nature/Agriculture extensive | 180.3 km2 | 165.9 km2 | 8.7% | 5.3.4.3 |
Urban/Agriculture intensive | 49.5 km2 | 89.1 km2 | 4.4% | 5.3.4.3 |
Population | 16,462 | Not specified | - | 8.1.2.3 (Affected population not specified for the West Canal Segment, only an estimation of 30,000 people for the entire Canal and Canal Zone) |
Hydrological Analysis | ||||
Brito catchment area | 271.4 km2 | 268.2 km2 | 1.0% | App. RH-2—4.1.1 |
Las Lajas catchment area | 106.8 km2 | 98.3 km2 | 8.6% | App. RH-2—4.2.1 |
Total catchment area | 378.2 km2 | 366.5 km2 | 3.2% | App. RH-2—4.1 + 4.2 |
Long-term annual Precipitation | 1576 mm | 1463 mm | 7.7% | App. RH-2—3.1 (Weighted Average for total catchment area from values given in the referenced Appendix) |
Long-term effective annual precipitation | 515 mm | Not specified | - | - |
Base flow | 79 mm | Not specified | - | - |
Brito River discharge | 5.1 m3/s | 4.6 m3/s | 10.9% | 5.7.9.1 (Extrapolated from measured discharge given in Table 5.7-23 (ESIA) at gauge Rio Brito) |
Las Lajas River discharge | 2.0 m3/s | ~3 m3/s | −33.3% | App. RH-2—4.2.1 (Average from discharge wet year and discharge dry year in the referenced Appendix) |
Total discharge | 7.1 m3/s | ~7.6 m3/s | −6.6% | - |
Proportion of total discharge from total precipitation | 38% | 45% | −15.5% | - |
Brito Locks (2050) | ||||
Water demand Qlocks | 36.5 m3/s | 27.7 m3/s | 31.8% | App. RH-12—6 |
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Muñoz Ardila, A.; Rebscher, A.; Hack, J. An Open-Data Based Assessment of Expected Changes in Land Use and Water Availability as a Result of the Construction of the West Segment of the Nicaragua Interoceanic Canal. Environments 2018, 5, 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments5010014
Muñoz Ardila A, Rebscher A, Hack J. An Open-Data Based Assessment of Expected Changes in Land Use and Water Availability as a Result of the Construction of the West Segment of the Nicaragua Interoceanic Canal. Environments. 2018; 5(1):14. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments5010014
Chicago/Turabian StyleMuñoz Ardila, Andrea, Angela Rebscher, and Jochen Hack. 2018. "An Open-Data Based Assessment of Expected Changes in Land Use and Water Availability as a Result of the Construction of the West Segment of the Nicaragua Interoceanic Canal" Environments 5, no. 1: 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments5010014
APA StyleMuñoz Ardila, A., Rebscher, A., & Hack, J. (2018). An Open-Data Based Assessment of Expected Changes in Land Use and Water Availability as a Result of the Construction of the West Segment of the Nicaragua Interoceanic Canal. Environments, 5(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments5010014