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Predicting the effect of hydro-climatic and land-use dynamic variables on watershed health status

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This study aimed to predict the impact of changing hydro-climatic variables and land use changes on the future health status of the Safaroud Watershed, northern Iran. It also sought to explore the significance of hydro-climatic and land use variables in prioritizing sub-watersheds based on the watershed health index. The study involved extracting key characteristics related to anthropogenetic, climatic, and hydrological factors for pressure, state, and response indicators. The current watershed health index was calculated, followed by predictions of watershed health based on dynamic hydro-climatic and land-use variables for the next 10 and 20 years. The Safaroud Watershed health assessment and zoning showed that the average value and standard deviation of the current pressure index were equal to 0.573 and 0.185, respectively. The lowest value of this index was around 0.290 and related to sub-watershed 5, and the highest value was around 0.840 and related to sub-watershed 11. The initial evaluation of the classification indicated the prevalence of moderate and high-pressure conditions with a range of about 79%. Finally, the physical factors of sub-watersheds (time of concentration with 15.72%) had the lowest role. In general, among the criteria used to calculate the pressure index in the current period, anthropogenetic and climatic factors showed the highest percentage of participation in determining the pressure index. The quantification of the current watershed health status and the 10- and 20-year-forecast periods showed that the values of the watershed health index were similar. However, the changes in the health index in the sub-watersheds at the beginning of the study period ranged from relatively unhealthy favorable conditions to moderately positive and moderately negative conditions.

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Mohammad Rasoul Rajabi acquired the data, performed the analysis, and wrote the manuscript and discussion; Mehdi Vafakhah and Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi provided technical sights, as well as edited, restructured, and professionally optimized the manuscript. All the authors discussed the results and edited the manuscript. All the authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

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Rajabi, M.R., Vafakhah, M. & Sadeghi, S.H. Predicting the effect of hydro-climatic and land-use dynamic variables on watershed health status. Environ Sci Pollut Res (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-34071-6

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