非洲的土地资源压力和沙漠化

P. Reich, S. Numbem, RA Almaraz, H. Eswaran
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利用有关土壤、气候和以前评估的土地资源压力的信息,对非洲的荒漠化脆弱性进行了评估。荒漠化是指“由于各种因素,包括气候变化和人类活动,导致干旱、半干旱和半湿润干燥地区的土地退化”。该定义不包括极度干旱或潮湿气候的地区。将GIS荒漠化脆弱性图与插值的人口密度图相结合,得到受荒漠化影响的人口数量。荒漠化进程影响了非洲约46%的土地。当人们考虑到大约43%的非洲大陆被描述为极端沙漠(沙漠边缘代表非常脆弱的地区)时,这一大片地区的重要性就变得明显了。只有大约11%的土地是湿润的,根据定义,这些土地不属于沙漠化过程。低风险土地面积为250万平方公里,中等风险土地面积为360万平方公里,高风险土地面积为460万平方公里,极高风险土地面积为290万平方公里。人口密度最高的地区位于沙漠边缘,约占陆地面积的5%。据估计,大约有2200万人(占总人口的2.9%)生活在这个地区。低、中、高脆弱性类别分别占14%、16%和11%,总共影响约4.85亿人。农业科学Vol.2(2) 2001: 1-10
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Land resource stresses and desertification in Africa
Vulnerability to desertification in Africa is assessed using the information on soils, climate, and the pre­viously evaluated land resource stresses. Desertification is, “land degradation in arid, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid areas resulting from various factors, including climatic variations and human activities”. Excluded in the definition are areas that have a hyper-arid or a humid climate. The GIS Desertification Vulnerability map was coupled to an interpolated population density map to obtain estimates of the number of persons affected by desertification. Desertification processes affect about 46% of Africa. The significance of this large area becomes evident when one considers that about 43% of the continent is characterized as extreme deserts (the desert margins represent the areas with very high vulnerability). Only about 11% of the land mass is humid and by definition is excluded from desertification processes. There are about 2.5 million km2 of land under low risk, 3.6 million km2 under moderate risk, 4.6 million km2 under high risk, and 2.9 million km2 under very high risk. The region that has the highest pro­pensity is located along the desert margins and occupies about 5% of the land mass. It is estimated that about 22 million people (2.9% of the total population) live in this area. The low, moderate, and high vulnerability classes occupy 14, 16, and 11% respectively and together impact about 485 million people. Agro-Science Vol.2(2) 2001: 1-10
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