Biogeochemistry, the watershed approach: some uses and limitations
Gene E. Likens
Marine and Freshwater Research
52(1) 5 - 12
Published: 2001
Abstract
The watershed (catchment) approach provides a powerful conceptual model for quantitatively evaluating the structure, function and change within a landscape or region. The values and limitations of this approach are considered in this paper, with particular reference to the Hubbard Brook watershed–ecosystem model. The need for informed long-term (sustained) research is stressed; a haphazard collection of data is rarely valuable. Team-building efforts will be needed increasingly in the future to enhance the success of multidisciplinary teams tackling large and complex environmental problems.Keywords: catchment, Hubbard Brook, team building, long-term studies.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF99188
© CSIRO 2001