2023
DOI: 10.1088/2515-7620/ad03e0
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Landscape ecological risk assessment of chongming dongtan wetland in shanghai from 1990 to 2020

Yong Cao,
Bin Dong,
Haifeng Xu
et al.

Abstract: Landscape ecological risk assessment can assess the stability, vulnerability, and anti-interference ability of the ecosystem based on the characteristics, structure, and function of the landscape in order to determine the degree and distribution of landscape ecological risk. In recent years, due to human activities and global climate change, the area and ecological quality of the Chongming Dongtan wetland have been decreasing. As an important wintering habitat and transit point on the ‘East Asia-Australia migr… Show more

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“…HL aggregation was scattered throughout the basin, indicating the risk of further spreading of ecological risk; a conclusion consistent with the findings of Zhou et al [56]. Over time, the area of non-aggregated LER of the study area increased, which is consistent with the trend of the global Moran's index decreasing, which is consistent with the trend of Cao et al [57]. Overall, the dramatic shift in land use area in the BRB over the past 20 years has significantly impacted the LER's spatial distribution characteristics [11].…”
Section: Spatial Characterization Of Landscape Ecological Risksupporting
confidence: 91%
“…HL aggregation was scattered throughout the basin, indicating the risk of further spreading of ecological risk; a conclusion consistent with the findings of Zhou et al [56]. Over time, the area of non-aggregated LER of the study area increased, which is consistent with the trend of the global Moran's index decreasing, which is consistent with the trend of Cao et al [57]. Overall, the dramatic shift in land use area in the BRB over the past 20 years has significantly impacted the LER's spatial distribution characteristics [11].…”
Section: Spatial Characterization Of Landscape Ecological Risksupporting
confidence: 91%