2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12091759
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Land Use Change and Landscape Ecological Risk Assessment Based on Terrain Gradients in Yuanmou Basin

Lei Zhao,
Zhengtao Shi,
Guangxiong He
et al.

Abstract: Investigating the distribution characteristics of landscape ecological risk (LER) on terrain gradients is of great significance for optimizing the landscape pattern of ecologically vulnerable areas in mountainous regions and maintaining the sustainable development of the ecological environment. The Yuanmou Basin is a typical ecologically vulnerable area in the southwestern mountainous region of China, where issues such as soil erosion are pronounced, becoming one of the main factors restricting regional econom… Show more

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“…As seen in Figure 6, according to the division of secondary land types, there are 22 secondary land types in the BRB, among which forest land (21)(22)(23)(24) has the largest area: more than 1/3 of the total area of the basin. Generally speaking, there has been little change in land use types in the past two decades, with Gobi (62) belonging to the disappeared land types and marshes (64) being a site type that increases first and disappears last.…”
Section: Analysis Of Spatial and Temporal Changes In Land Use Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As seen in Figure 6, according to the division of secondary land types, there are 22 secondary land types in the BRB, among which forest land (21)(22)(23)(24) has the largest area: more than 1/3 of the total area of the basin. Generally speaking, there has been little change in land use types in the past two decades, with Gobi (62) belonging to the disappeared land types and marshes (64) being a site type that increases first and disappears last.…”
Section: Analysis Of Spatial and Temporal Changes In Land Use Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall LER of the BRB is characterized by an increase in lower-risk zones and a decrease in medium-risk zones, as shown in Figure 9. In 2000, the lower-risk zone was dominated by forest land (21,22) and water bodies (42), with forest land dominated by natural forest land and artificial forest land (21) and shrubland (22), and water bodies dominated by lakes (42). By 2010, some grasslands (31,32,33), built-up land (52,53), and unused land (64,65,67) were added as lower-risk areas, further increasing the size of the lower-risk areas.…”
Section: Landscape Ecological Risk Analyses For Different Site Typesmentioning
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