It is difficult to the quantitatively evaluate the effects of human activities and natural factors on the
variation of river runoff and sediment in hydrology and water resources science. Based on the dates of precipitation,
runoff and amounts of water and soil conservation measures during 1996—2012 from three branches in
the middle reaches of the Yellow River,analyzed long-term response characteristics of river runoff in the context
of climate change and human activities using vector autoregression ( VAR) model. Results showed that response
of runoff usually lagged behind precipitation and soil and water conservation measures carried out,runoff
changes usually turned prominent on the second year and beyond the second year. Influences of different
kinds of soil and water conservation measures on runoff was not static in 15 lag periods. After soil and water
conservation measures were carried out,the longer times,the less the variation of runoff. Forestland was the
dominant factors in decreasing the runoff during the year of 1996 - 2012. By use of variance decomposition,
contribution degree of each factors followed as the order: grassland < protected-land < forestland < terraced
field < dam-field < precipitation,and that amounts of soil and water conservation measures accounted for above
60% reductions of annual runoff in a long-term,as time goes on,the contribution level will be increase.
The decrease of runoff resulted from the continuous increase of soil and water conservation measures.
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