| Literature DB >> 24384776 |
Wen-Wen Chou1, Soen-Han Lee2, Chen-Fa Wu3.
Abstract
Farm ponds in Yunlin County first appeared in 1,622 and have played roles in habitation, production, the ecology, culture, and disaster reduction. Farm ponds largely disappeared with the development of urban areas and the industrial sector; thus, effective preservation of the remaining ponds is critical. The criteria to evaluate the preservation value of farm ponds is established by expert questionnaires which follow the Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM) and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP), and GIS, which are integrated into a spatial analysis of the remaining 481 farm ponds in Yunlin County. The results show that 28 ponds should be preserved to continue the cultural interaction between farm ponds and settlements; 36 ponds should preserved to connect coasts and streams, which are important habitats for birds; 30 ponds should be preserved to increase storage capacity, recharge groundwater, and reduce land subsidence; four ponds should be preserved as Feng-Shui ponds in front of temples in settlements or as recreation areas for local citizens; and four farms should be preserved (high priority) in agricultural production areas to support irrigation. In short, FAHP and GIS are integrated to evaluate the number and locations of farm ponds that provide water for habitation, production, the ecology, culture, and disaster reduction and maintain the overall preservation value in Yunlin County. The results could inform governmental departments when considering conservation policies.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24384776 PMCID: PMC3924460 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110100548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Research areas and location of farm ponds.
Weights of preservation value evaluation of farm ponds.
| Objective | Hierarchy I criteria | Hierarchy II criteria | Total weight | Order | Reference | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Evaluation criteria | Weight | Evaluation criteria | weight | ||||
| A. | 0.196 | A.1 | 0.102 | 19.99 × 10−3 | 3 | [ | |
| Agriculture Irrigation | |||||||
| A.2 | 0.094 | 18.42 × 10−3 | 4 | [ | |||
| Aquaculture | |||||||
| B. | 0.197 | B.1 | 0.049 | 9.65 × 10−3 | 13 | [ | |
| Ponds exemplifying traditional rural life | |||||||
| B.2 | 0.047 | 9.26 × 10−3 | 14 | [ | |||
| Recreational green space in communities | |||||||
| B.3 | 0.053 | 10.44 × 10−3 | 9 | [ | |||
| Evidence of historical development | |||||||
| B.4 | 0.047 | 9.26 × 10−3 | 14 | [ | |||
| Feng-shui ponds of settlements or temples | |||||||
| C. | 0.204 | C.1 | 0.050 | 10.20 × 10−3 | 11 | [ | |
| Diverse habitats for animals | |||||||
| C.2 | 0.050 | 10.20 × 10−3 | 11 | [ | |||
| Preservation of plant diversity | |||||||
| C.3 | 0.052 | 10.61 × 10−3 | 8 | [ | |||
| Important inland wetland system | |||||||
| C.4 | 0.051 | 10.40 × 10−3 | 10 | [ | |||
| Healthy aquatic ecological network | |||||||
| E. | 0.197 | E.1 | 0.064 | 12.61 × 10−3 | 7 | [ | |
| Temperature reduction | |||||||
| E.2 | 0.067 | 13.20 × 10−3 | 5 | [ | |||
| Flood detention | |||||||
| E.3 | 0.066 | 13.00 × 10−3 | 6 | [ | |||
| Groundwater recharge for land subsidence | |||||||
| F. | 0.206 | F.1 | 0.102 | 21.01 × 10−3 | 2 | [ | |
| Witness of aged historical changes | |||||||
| F.2 | 0.104 | 21.42 × 10−3 | 1 | [ | |||
| Continuous landscapes, presenting the spatial field of interaction between citizens and farm ponds | |||||||
Note: Connecting clan affection in settlements with the test value less than 0 is removed.
Evolution criteria of farm pond preservation.
| Evaluation criteria | Score = 1 | Score = 2 | Score = 3 | Score = 4 | Score = 5 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Explanation | n | Explanation | n | Explanation | n | Explanation | n | Explanation | n | ||
| Agriculture Irrigation | Condition 1 | 1. Dry period of farm ponds > 3 months | 465 | 1. Dry period of farm ponds = 1–3 months | 1 | 1. Dry period of farm ponds <1 month | 2 | 1. Farm ponds with water year round | 7 | 1. Farm ponds with water year round and connected with waterways | 6 |
| 2. Surrounding farms <50% | 2. Surrounding farms <50% | 2. Surrounding farms <50% | 2. Surrounding farms <50% | 2. Surrounding farms >50% | |||||||
| 3. Without irrigation | 3. With irrigation | 3. With irrigation | 3. With irrigation | 3. With irrigation | |||||||
| Condition 2 | None | 1. Dry period of farm ponds > 3 months | 1. Dry period of farm ponds = 1–3 months | 1. Dry period of farm ponds <1 month | 1. Farm ponds with water from underground springs year round | ||||||
| 2. Surrounding farms >50% | 2. Surrounding farms >50% | 2. Surrounding farms >50% | 2. Surrounding farms >50% | ||||||||
| 3. With irrigation | 3. With irrigation | 3. With irrigation | 3. With irrigation | ||||||||
| Aquaculture | 1. Water shortage year round | 57 | 1. Farm ponds with water | 246 | 1. Farm ponds with water | 125 | 1. Farm ponds with water | 44 | 1. Farm ponds lent out for aquaculture | 9 | |
| 2. No fish | 2. Not managed | 2. Bred and managed by community citizens | 2. Privately managed | 2. Breeding high economic crops such as crabs | |||||||
| 3. Not managed | 3. Natural growth of fish | 3. Citizens sharing fish | 3. Owners breeding fish | ||||||||
| Ponds exemplifying traditional rural life | 1. Distance of farm ponds from settlements more than 50 m | 132 | 1. Distance of farm ponds from settlements within 50 m | 75 | 1. Distance of farm ponds from settlements within 50 m | 150 | 1. Distance of farm ponds from settlements within 50 m | 89 | 1. Distance of farm ponds from settlements within 50 m | 35 | |
| 2. No temples, buildings, leisure space, or five camps surrounding farm ponds | 2. Temples, buildings, leisure space, and five camps surrounding farm ponds | 2. Temples, buildings, leisure space, and five camps surrounding farm ponds | 2. Temples, buildings, leisure space, and five camps surrounding farm ponds | ||||||||
| Recreational green space in communities | Condition 1 | 1. No environmental greenery | 210 | 1. Environment greenery <25% area around pond | 189 | 1. Environment greenery <75% area around pond | 42 | 1. Environment greenery >75% area around pond | 26 | 1. Environment greenery >75% area around pond | 14 |
| 2. No leisure facility | 2. No leisure facility | 2. No leisure facility | 2. No leisure facility | 2. With leisure facilities | |||||||
| Condition 2 | None | None | 1. Simple green beautification | 1. Medium green beautification | None | ||||||
| 2. With leisure facilities | 2. With leisure facilities | ||||||||||
| Evidence of historical development | 1. Not public ponds | 261 | 1. Not public ponds | 73 | 1. Not public ponds of settlements | 58 | 1. Public ponds of settlements | 78 | 1. Public pondsof settlements | 11 | |
| 2. Forming characteristics | 2. Forming characteristics | 2. Forming characteristics | 2. Forming characteristics | ||||||||
| 2. No specific forming factor | 2.1. Making adobes with the dirt | 2.1. Making adobes with the dirt | 2.1. Making adobes with the dirt | 2.1 Making adobes with the dirt | |||||||
| 2.2. Deposition of old rivers | 2.2. Deposition of old rivers | 2.2. Deposition ofold rivers | 2.2 Deposition of old rivers | ||||||||
| 3. No specific stories or legends | 2.3. Naturally formed in low areas | 2.3. Naturally formed in low areas | 2.3. Naturally formed in low areas | 2.3 Natural formed in low areas | |||||||
| 3. With specific forming stories or legends | 3. With specific forming stories or legends | 3. With specific forming stories or legends | 3. With specific forming stories or legends | ||||||||
| Feng-shui ponds of settlements or temples | 1. Not resident Feng-shui ponds of settlements or temples | 450 | 1. Feng-shui ponds merely for residence | 1 | 1. Feng-shui ponds merely for temples or settlements | 16 | 1. Feng-shui ponds merely for temples or settlements | 13 | 1. Feng-shui ponds for settlements and temples, presenting a feng-shui pattern | 1 | |
| Diverse habitats for animals | 1. Farm ponds with water all year round, dry period >3 months | 24 | 1. Dry period of farm ponds 1–3 months | 73 | 1. Farm ponds with water, surrounding farms <50% | 233 | 1. Farm ponds with water, surrounding farms >50% | 148 | 1. Farm ponds with water, surrounding farms >50% connected with waterways | 3 | |
| Preservation of plant diversity | 1. No plant surrounding farm ponds | 70 | 1. Low vegetation such as ground cover plants, shrubs, and trees | 126 | 1. Ground cover plants, shrubs, or trees with a higher level | 216 | 1. Ground cover plants, shrubs, or trees with 2 higher level | 62 | 1. Ground cover plants, shrubs, or trees with higher vegetation | 7 | |
| Important inland wetland system | 1. Single farm ponds | 27 | 1. Single farm ponds | 69 | 1. Single farm ponds | 315 | 1. Dual farm ponds connected | 69 | 1. multi farm ponds connecte4d, with water all year round | 1 | |
| 2. Dry period >3 months | 2. Dry period = 1–3 months | 2. With water all year round | 2. With water all year round | ||||||||
| Healthy aquatic ecological network | Condition 1 | 1. Single farm ponds not connected with other water system | 409 | 1. Farm ponds (2–3) without water, but not with water system | 70 | 1. More than 3 farm ponds, without connected waterways | 2 | 1. More than 3 farm ponds connected with waterways | 0 | 1. More than 3 farm ponds connecting with waterways and rivers | 0 |
| Condition 2 | None | 2. Single farm ponds, connecting with surrounding waterways or river systems | 2. Farm ponds (2–3) connected with surrounding waterways or river systems | None | None | ||||||
| Temperature reduction | 1. No water all year round, or dry period 1–3 months | 77 | 1. Water all year round, farm ponds <0.25 hectare | 135 | 1. Area <0.25 hectare | 43 | 1. Area >0.25 hectare | 124 | 1. Area >0.25 hectare | 102 | |
| 2. Green belts, and paddy fields surrounding farm pond less than (equal to) 50% | 2. Green belts and paddy fields surrounding farm ponds larger than 50% | 2. Green belts and paddy fields surrounding farm ponds less than (equal to) 50% | 2. Green belts and paddy fields surrounding farm ponds larger than 50% | ||||||||
| Flood detention | Condition 1 | 1. Not located in easily flooded areas | 12 | 1. Area <0.25 hectare, and located in floodplains in coastal areas, easily flooded areas, potential floodplains, or 100-year floodplains (one of above) | 217 | 1. Area <0.25 hectare, and located in floodplains in coastal areas, easily flooded areas, potential floodplains, or 100-year floodplains (two of above) | 232 | 1. Area >0.25 hectare, and located in coastal areas, easily flooded areas, potential floodplains, or 100-year floodplains (two of above) | 20 | 1. Area >0.25 hectare | 0 |
| 2. Located in coastal areas, easily flooded areas, potential floodplains, or 100-year floodplains (three of above) | |||||||||||
| Condition 2 | None | None | 2. Area >0.25 hectare, and located in floodplains in coastal areas, easily flooded areas, potential floodplains, or 100-year floodplains (one of above) | None | None | ||||||
| Groundwater recharge for land subsidence | Condition 1 | 1. Not located in unconfined aquifer, funded areas with pressured water layer, and in land subsidence areas | 21 | 1. Area <0.25 hectare and located in unconfined aquifer, funded areas with pressured water layer, or in land subsidence areas (one of above) | 192 | 1. Area <0.25 hectare and located in unconfined aquifer, funded areas with pressured water layer, or in land subsidence areas (two of above) | 246 | 1. Area >0.25 hectare and located in unconfined aquifer, funded areas with pressured water layer, or in land subsidence areas (two of above) | 1 | 1. Area >0.25 hectare and located in unconfined aquifer, funded areas with pressured water layer, in land subsidence areas, or 3 km along high speed railway (two of above) | 21 |
| 2. Several farm ponds connected | |||||||||||
| Condition 2 | 1. Area > 0.25 hectare and located in unconfined aquifer, funded areas with pressured water layer, or in land subsidence areas (one of above) | ||||||||||
| Evidence of historical change | 1. Newly dug (after 2007) | 10 | 1. Douliou Drain start (1957–2007) | 183 | 1. Douliou Drain completion in 1957 (1949–1957) | 45 | 1. Period of Japanese rule (1895–1949) | 118 | Ching Dynasty (before 1895) | 125 | |
| Continuous Landscapes | 1. Without original landscapes and changed the use being not water space | 81 | 1.Remaining landscapes of farm ponds, but with weak relationships with citizen memories and interaction | 108 | 1. Maintain the use of farm ponds over time but changed to other uses in recent years. Water landscapes still apparent | 129 | 1. Landscapes of farm ponds have been largely changed but still remain in the water landscapes. | 113 | 1. The original use styles and landscapes remain. | 50 | |
| 2. Without relationship with citizen memories and interaction | 2. Connection with citizens memories and interactions | 2. Still interact with citizens and clearly remembered | 2. Importance of farm ponds is greatly connected with citizen memories and interactions | ||||||||
Note; Total number of pond is 481.
Farm ponds preservation level evaluation.
| C:Gap 0.1 Threshold | C:Gap 0.2 Threshold | C:Gap 0.3 Threshold | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | N | Low | N | High | N | Low | N | High | N | Low | N | |
| Preservation Value of Production | 0.16196 | 0.0528 | 0.1483 | 0.0665 | 0.13468 | 0.08012 | ||||||
| Preservation Value of Life | 0.16232 | 0.0529 | 0.1486 | 0.0666 | 0.13496 | 0.08024 | ||||||
| Preservation Value of Ecological Preservation | 0.14086 | 0.0517 | 0.1297 | 0.0629 | 0.11858 | 0.07402 | ||||||
| Preservation Value of Environmental Disaster Reduction | 0.15712 | 0.0525 | 0.144 | 0.0656 | 0.13096 | 0.07864 | ||||||
| Preservation Value of Cultural Landscapes | 0.18952 | 0.0577 | 0.173 | 0.0742 | 0.15656 | 0.09064 | ||||||
| Overall Preservation Value | 0.67934 | 0.3061 | 0.6327 | 0.3527 | 0.58602 | 0.39938 | ||||||
Figure 2Distribution of farm ponds with production preservation values.
Figure 3Distribution of farm ponds with civic life preservation values.
Figure 4Distribution of farm ponds with ecological preservation values.
Figure 5Distribution of farm ponds with preservation values of environmental disaster reduction.
Figure 6Distribution of farm ponds with cultural landscapes preservation value.
Figure 7Distribution of farm ponds with overall preservation value.