2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10217787
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Assessment of Human-Related Driving Forces for Reduced Carbon Uptake Using Neighborhood Analysis and Geographically Weighted Regression: A Case Study in the Grassland of Inner Mongolia, China

Abstract: The ever-rising concentration of atmospheric carbon is viewed as the primary cause for global warming. To discontinue this trend, it is of urgent importance to either cut down human carbon emissions or remove more carbon from the atmosphere. Grassland ecosystems occupy the largest part of the global land area but maintain a relatively low carbon sequestration flux. While numerous studies have confirmed the impacts on grassland vegetation growth from climate changes and human activities, little work has been do… Show more

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“…In urbanization, at the same time, rapid urbanization and coal mining have accelerated large‐scale road construction (Sha & Li, 2020). For the study of vegetation degradation in the PII period, Batunacun et al (2019) speculate that the expansion of rural and urban centers—further increase in road construction and mining—is the main driving factor, which is consistent with the results obtained in this article, where urbanization is the main driver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In urbanization, at the same time, rapid urbanization and coal mining have accelerated large‐scale road construction (Sha & Li, 2020). For the study of vegetation degradation in the PII period, Batunacun et al (2019) speculate that the expansion of rural and urban centers—further increase in road construction and mining—is the main driving factor, which is consistent with the results obtained in this article, where urbanization is the main driver.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%