2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11122223
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Impact of Farmland Change on Vegetation NPP in the One River and Two Streams Region of Tibet

Abstract: Studies on the impacts of a particular land use type change are relatively rare, especially in the Tibetan Plateau region (TP). This study focused on the impacts of farmland use change on grain supply and ecosystem stability in the Yarlung Zangbo river and its two tributaries (also known as One River and Two Streams, ORTS), using net primary productivity (NPP), known as the total amount of organic matter left after removal of carbon absorbed from the atmosphere by vegetation through photosynthesis, as a common… Show more

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“…Additionally, some scholars have researched human activities that contribute to alterations in NPP [19,25]. When discussing the impact of anthropogenic factors on vegetation NPP, most studies primarily focus on aspects such as land use [26], population density [27], nighttime lights, and GDP [28]. Hao et al (2023) employed a geodetector approach to study the multifaceted effects and interactions among various variables influencing NPP in Henan Province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, some scholars have researched human activities that contribute to alterations in NPP [19,25]. When discussing the impact of anthropogenic factors on vegetation NPP, most studies primarily focus on aspects such as land use [26], population density [27], nighttime lights, and GDP [28]. Hao et al (2023) employed a geodetector approach to study the multifaceted effects and interactions among various variables influencing NPP in Henan Province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%