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Examining the efficacy of revegetation practices in ecosystem restoration programs:insights from a hotspot of sandstorm in northern China

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Retrospectively evaluating the efficacy of revegetation practices is helpful in planning and imple-menting future ecosystem restoration programs (ERP).Having a good understanding of how human activities can affect vegetation cover,both before and after ERP,is particularly important in sandstorm hotspot areas.The Beijing-Tianjin Sandstorm Source Region (BTSSR) is one such area.We conducted an investigation into vegetation dynamics within the BTSSR.This was done using remote sensing data in conjunction with climate data sets and land use data spanning the 1982-2014 period.The relationships between climatic factors (such as precipitation and temperature),and vegetative change were modeled using a neural network method.By a process of residual analysis,the proportions of human-induced vegetative change both before and after the ERP were established.Our results show that:1) before the ERP (1982-2000),40.96% of the study area exhibited significantly progressive vegetation changes (p < 0.05).This proportion decreased to encom-pass only 20.23% of the study area in the period following the ERP (2001-2014).2) 89.55% of the study area showed signs of human-induced vegetation degradation before the ERP.Between 2001 and 2014 however,following ERP,this figure fell to only 27.78%.3) ERP implementation led to visible improvements in vegetative conditions within the BTSSR,especially in areas where ecological restoration measures were directly and anthropogenically applied.These results highlight the benefits that positive human action (i.e.,revegetation initiatives implemented under the framework of an ERP) have brought to the BTSSR.

vegetation dynamicshuman activitiesERPneural network modelBeijing-Tianjin sandstorm source region

Ziqiang DU、Rong RONG、Zhitao WU、Hong ZHANG

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Institute of Loess Plateau,Shanxi University,Taiyuan 030006,China

Shanxi Key Laboratory for Ecological restoration of Loess Plateau,Taiyuan 030006,China

Field Scientific Observation and Research Station of the Ministry of Education of Shanxi Subalpine Grassland Ecosystem,Taiyuan 030006,China

College of Environmental & Resource Sciences,Shanxi University,Taiyuan 030006,China

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authors are grateful to the editor and anonymous reviewers of this paper.This research received financial supports from the authors are grateful to the editor and anonymous reviewers of this paper.This research received financial supports from the authors are grateful to the editor and anonymous reviewers of this paper.This research received financial supports from the authors are grateful to the editor and anonymous reviewers of this paper.This research received financial supports from the Scientific and Technological Innovation Programs of Higher Education Institutions in ShanxiHigher Education Institution Project of Shanxi Province:Ecological Remediation of Soil Pollution Disciplines Group

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2021

地球科学前沿
高等教育出版社

地球科学前沿

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影响因子:0.585
ISSN:2095-0195
年,卷(期):2021.15(4)
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