Pattern and Driving Factors of Artificial Vegetation Changes in the Kuye River Basin
The Kuye River is one of the most severely affected areas by soil and water loss in the upper and middle reaches of the Yellow River.In recent years,with the implementation of a series of major water conservancy and ecological projects,significant achievements have been made in soil and water loss control and ecological restoration in the basin.However,ecological imbalance remains severe,with issues such as artificial forest degradation and low functionality requiring urgent resolution.By reviewing relevant literature,this paper reveals the existing problems and prospects in the evolution of regional artificial vegetation patterns,aiming to provide a theoretical basis for the restoration of artificial vegetation in the Kuye River Basin.Building on previous research,the article offers a reference for the study of the evolution patterns and influencing factors of artificial vegetation in the Kuye River Basin.
artificial vegetation patterndriving factorsKuye River