2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2023.107281
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Evaluating carbon dynamics in soil aggregates using δ13C following long-term vegetation restoration near a surface mine in a semi-arid region

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“…Future land management should ensure the coexistence of land-use development and carbon emission reduction [34]. It was necessary to protect carbon sink land, improve the quality of wetlands around the Danjiangkou reservoir, and promote the construction of green mines [65]. Meanwhile, efforts should also be made to increase ecological restoration, further providing CS and SC for the region, and thereby improving the regional HQ [3,45].…”
Section: Implications For Landscape Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future land management should ensure the coexistence of land-use development and carbon emission reduction [34]. It was necessary to protect carbon sink land, improve the quality of wetlands around the Danjiangkou reservoir, and promote the construction of green mines [65]. Meanwhile, efforts should also be made to increase ecological restoration, further providing CS and SC for the region, and thereby improving the regional HQ [3,45].…”
Section: Implications For Landscape Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant selection principle refers to the principle of determining reasonable plant species and configuration methods in the process of vegetation restoration, according to the characteristics and conditions of the mine wasteland, as well as the objectives and requirements of vegetation restoration, comprehensively considering the ecological adaptability, biodiversity and ecological function of plants. Many scholars at home and abroad have conducted in-depth research on this, achieved some results and experience, but there are still some problems and deficiencies, which need further discussion and improvement [8][9][10][11]. This paper aims to comprehensively analyze and evaluate the vegetation restoration technology and plant selection principle in mine ecological restoration, summarize the research status and development trend at home and abroad, explore the existing problems and improvement directions, and provide reference and reference for the practice and theory of mine ecological restoration.…”
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confidence: 99%