The watershed features diverse rocks from Precambrian to Cenozoic eras, including the Hwaseong National Geopark with folds, faults, and dikes.
Local climate and air quality: Trees provide shade whilst forests influence rainfall and water availability both locally and regionally. Trees or other plants also play an important role in regulating air quality by removing pollutants from the atmosphere.
Waste-water treatment: Ecosystems such as wetlands filter both human and animal waste and act as a natural buffer to the surrounding environment. Through the biological activity of microorganisms in the soil, most waste is broken down. Thereby pathogens (disease causing microbes) are eliminated, and the level of nutrients and pollution is reduced.
Habitats for species: Habitats provide everything that an individual plant or animal needs to survive: food; water; and shelter. Each ecosystem provides different habitats that can be essential for a species’ lifecycle. Migratory species including birds, fish, mammals and insects all depend upon different ecosystems during their movements.
Recreation and mental and physical health: Walking and playing sports in green space is not only a good form of physical exercise but also lets people relax. The role that green space plays in maintaining mental and physical health is increasingly being recognized, despite difficulties of measurement.
PPT(mm/yr): 1.0
T(ºc): 1.0
| Elevation of demosite: | meters above sea level |
| Humidity: | Semiparched |
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Artificial Reed Wetland Creating artificial wetlands with aquatic plants like reeds facilitates natural water purification. These wetlands establish an ecological circulation system where water, soil, microorganisms, plants, and animals interact organically, achieving a balance and self-sustaining ecosystem.
Phytotechnology
In the Sihwa district, local governments and related organisations are working to create infrastructure
Ecohydrological Infrastructure
Sihwa Lake receives inflow from nine sources, which are four main water ways and five streams; Singil cheon, Ansan-cheon, Banwol-cheon, Donghwa-cheon, and Donghwa-cheon. Among them, streams have been evaluated and detailed in terms of instream flow and flow rate under normal, drought and flood conditions.
Hydrological Flow
Social ecohydrological system
EH Objectives
EH Methodology
Catchment Ecohydrological sub-system
Objectives
Stakeholders
Catchment Sociological sub-system
Activities