2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jag.2010.10.003
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Shrinkage and fragmentation of marshes in the West Songnen Plain, China, from 1954 to 2008 and its possible causes

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“…In short, due to the large-scale anthropogenic activities (e.g., agricultural development), approximately 70-80% of the freshwater wetlands has been reclaimed during the past several decades in these two typical plains [26,34,35]. Intensive anthropogenic activities also resulted enormous changes in ecological environment as increasingly frequent drought, decreased river runoff, decline of groundwater, and so on.…”
Section: Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In short, due to the large-scale anthropogenic activities (e.g., agricultural development), approximately 70-80% of the freshwater wetlands has been reclaimed during the past several decades in these two typical plains [26,34,35]. Intensive anthropogenic activities also resulted enormous changes in ecological environment as increasingly frequent drought, decreased river runoff, decline of groundwater, and so on.…”
Section: Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus far, in most studies, the LULCC, especially the dynamics of wetlands and agriculture were closely related to shifts in industry policies [23,26,34,79]. Hence, we further explored the LULCC characteristics and their driving forces in terms of these aspects.…”
Section: Processes Of Lulcc Over the Two Plains And Their Driving Forcesmentioning
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“…FRAGSTATS software measures (McGarigal et al 2012) are widely adopted for fragmentation, estimated using Landsat (Tang et al 2012;Wang et al 2011;Liu et al 2014;Virtanen and Ek 2014;García-Gigorro and Saura 2005), IKONOS-2, GeoEye-1 (Newman et al 2014), QuickBird, ASTER (Virtanen and Ek 2014), or Wide Field Sensor (WiFS) (García-Gigorro and Saura 2005) imagery. Variogram analysis is also employed to assess forest heterogeneity (Cho et al 2012).…”
Section: Fragmentation / Connectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing evidence has revealed that Earth ecosystems have been affected by anthropogenic activities [1][2][3][4]. Human activities and requirements are depleting the environmental resources.…”
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