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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-581-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-581-2018
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Minimum forest cover required for sustainable water flow regulation of a watershed: a case study in Jambi Province, Indonesia

Suria Tarigan, Kerstin Wiegand, Sunarti, and Bejo Slamet

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This study is the first to describe the quantitative association between forest and plantation areas and the flow indicators (surface runoff and baseflow) in a watershed; this understanding is required by spatial planners if they are to balance the ecology and socioeconomic functions of a landscape with the rapid expansion of plantation crops. In addition, our study provides data regarding how SWAT input parameters related to tropical plantations such as oil palm and rubber should be adjusted.