土地利用变化对天山北坡经济带过去和未来碳储量的影响

IF 3.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Land Degradation & Development Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1002/ldr.5338
Xin Liu, Han Yang, Xiang Li, Aizemaitijiang Maimaitituersun
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要研究土地利用与区域生态碳储量之间的联系,预测土地利用的未来演变和了解碳储量的变化趋势对环境保护和可持续发展至关重要。然而,土地利用和土地覆被变化(LUCC)驱动的生态系统内碳储量变化具有很大的不确定性。本研究以中国新疆自治区天山北坡经济带为例,研究了碳储量的时空变化及其与土地利用和土地覆被变化的关系,并利用 Geo Detector 模型中的 11 个变量分析了碳储量空间分异的驱动因素。我们训练了六个变量来预测 2030 年自然发展情景(NDS)和生态保护情景(EPS)下碳储量的变化。结果如下:(1)在 20 年研究期内(2000-2020 年),土地利用以未利用地为主。草地持续减少;未利用土地先减少后增加,而其他土地则持续增加。变化最大的是耕地,减少了 7785 平方公里(增加了 39.76%),而草地减少了 9402 平方公里(减少了 9.05%)。(2)碳储量呈先增加后减少的趋势,总体增加了 2.05×106 t。其空间分布在西南部较为集中,呈片状带状连续分布,而在东北部则呈不规则的高值分布。(3) 在 NDS 条件下,碳储量达到 1427.50×105 t,比 2020 年增加 6.26×106 t;而在 EPS 条件下,碳储量达到 1427.79×105 t,增加 6.29×106 t,主要原因是草地和未利用地的转化。因此,未来应继续加强草原的保护与恢复。(4)NDVI 和土壤侵蚀对碳储量空间变异具有较强的解释力。不同因子之间存在双因子和非线性增强交互作用,表明自然和人为因素增强了对空间变异的解释力,其结果可应用于该地区的生态系统。
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Impacts of Land-Use Change on Past and Future Carbon Stocks in the Tianshan North Slope Economic Belt
To study the connection between land use and regional ecological carbon stocks, predicting the future evolution of land use and understanding the trends of changes in carbon stocks are essential to environmental protection and sustainable development. However, the changes in carbon stocks within ecosystems driven by land-use and land-cover change (LUCC) are characterized by large uncertainties. This study took the Tianshan North Slope Economic Belt in Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China, as an example to investigate the spatiotemporal changes of carbon stocks and their relationship with LUCC, and used 11 variables in a Geo Detector model to analyze the drivers of spatial differentiation in carbon stocks. We trained six variables to predict the changes in carbon stocks under a natural development scenario (NDS) and ecological protection scenario (EPS) in 2030. The following results were obtained: (1) the land use was dominated by unused land in the 20-year study period (2000–2020). Grassland showed a continuous decrease; unused land decreased and then increased, while others continued to increase. The most drastic change was for cropland, which was 7785 km2 (an increase of 39.76%), while grassland was reduced by 9402 km2 (a decrease of 9.05%). (2) Carbon stocks showed an increasing and then a decreasing trend, with an overall increase of 2.05 × 106 t. The spatial distribution was more centralized in the southwest, showing a continuous distribution with slice-like bands, while the higher values took an irregular form in the northeastern portion of the region. (3) Carbon stocks under NDS reached 1427.50 × 105 t, an increase of 6.26 × 106 t compared with 2020; while under EPS, they reached 1427.79 × 105 t, an increase of 6.29 × 106 t, mainly due to grassland and unused land conversion. Therefore, the protection and restoration of grassland should continue to be strengthened in the future. (4) NDVI and soil erosion had strong explanatory power for the spatial variability of carbon stocks. There was two-factor and nonlinear enhancement interaction in different factors, indicating that natural and human factors enhance the explanation of the spatial variation, the results of which can be applied to the ecosystems of the region.
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Land Degradation & Development
Land Degradation & Development 农林科学-环境科学
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7.70
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8.50%
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379
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5.5 months
期刊介绍: Land Degradation & Development is an international journal which seeks to promote rational study of the recognition, monitoring, control and rehabilitation of degradation in terrestrial environments. The journal focuses on: - what land degradation is; - what causes land degradation; - the impacts of land degradation - the scale of land degradation; - the history, current status or future trends of land degradation; - avoidance, mitigation and control of land degradation; - remedial actions to rehabilitate or restore degraded land; - sustainable land management.
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