2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12051078
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Analysis of Net Primary Productivity of Retired Farmlands in the Grain-for-Green Project in China from 2011 to 2020

Yuanming Xie,
Zemeng Ma,
Mingjie Fang
et al.

Abstract: The Grain-for-Green Project (GFGP), one of the largest ecological restoration projects in China, has made a significant contribution to carbon neutrality. However, the quantitative contribution to climate change and the driving forces of the carbon sequestration of retired farmlands remains unclear. To analyze the carbon dynamics of the retired farmlands and their driving forces, GlobeLand30 databases were used to identify retired farmlands from 2001 to 2020; in addition, net primary productivity (NPP) of the … Show more

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“…The land cover type data v2000, v2010, and v2020 used in this study come from the GlobeLand30 dataset (http://www.globallandcover.com/ accessed on 27 December 2022) provided by the National Geographic Center of China, with a spatial resolution of 30 m [34]. According to the GlobeLand30 data classification system and research needs, landscape types were divided into 7 categories, namely, cultivated land, wood land, grass land, shrub land, wet land, water, building land, and unused land.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The land cover type data v2000, v2010, and v2020 used in this study come from the GlobeLand30 dataset (http://www.globallandcover.com/ accessed on 27 December 2022) provided by the National Geographic Center of China, with a spatial resolution of 30 m [34]. According to the GlobeLand30 data classification system and research needs, landscape types were divided into 7 categories, namely, cultivated land, wood land, grass land, shrub land, wet land, water, building land, and unused land.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%