2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11143940
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Economic Globalization Impacts on the Ecological Environment of Inland Developing Countries: A Case Study of Laos from the Perspective of the Land Use/Cover Change

Abstract: Economic globalization promotes the economic development of underdeveloped regions but also influences the ecological environments of these regions, such as natural forest degradation. For inland developing regions with underdeveloped traffic routes, are the effects on the ecological environment also as obvious? To reveal the response characteristics of the ecological environment of the inland developing countries to globalization, we took Laos as an example, and used the land use/cover change data and also it… Show more

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“…In the MRB, low-elevation areas are hot spots for LULCCs, especially those of CEFL, but these changes have gradually expanded to higher elevation areas [56]. Gradual highland CEFL in MSEA are also a cause for concern [57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the MRB, low-elevation areas are hot spots for LULCCs, especially those of CEFL, but these changes have gradually expanded to higher elevation areas [56]. Gradual highland CEFL in MSEA are also a cause for concern [57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes are the main cause of the fragmentation of ecological plaques and the reduction of biodiversity. Therefore, Wang believes that the Lao government should formulate reasonable restrictive policies to strengthen the regulation of renewable resources such as forests and waters in order to enjoy economic globalization, while avoiding further reduction of renewable resources [83]. Nguyen integrated Landsat data and GIS data to analyze the spatial pattern characteristics of Hoa Binh forest changes in Vietnam during 2005-2017.…”
Section: Cluster Analysis and Multiple Correspondence Analysis Of High-frequency Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, large regional land cover products are being developed by major agencies around the world, including the USGS IGBP DISCOVER product [6], 1km UMD land cover products at the University of Maryland, USA [7], GLC2000 products from the EU Joint Research Centre [8], MODIS land cover products from Boston University [9], GLOBCOVER products produced by the European Space Agency [10], China National Basic Geographic Information Centre global 30 m land cover product in 2014 [11], Copernicus Global Land Services Annual 100 m Global Land Cover Product [12], and the NLCD land cover products produced by the USGS [13]. While these coarser resolution land cover products have provided valuable information for many studies [14][15][16], some studies have shown that they have low classification accuracy in transition zones with heterogeneous landscapes, where finer resolution land cover products are needed [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%