2004
DOI: 10.1007/s11632-004-0038-9
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Tree productivity and water potential productivity in returning farmland to forest project in Datong County, Qinghai Province

Abstract: From 2002 to 2003, based on the investigation of sample plots and stem analysis of remained plantation communities in the areas of returning farmland to forest in the 1980s in Datong County, Qinghai Province, this paper studies tree productivity and moisture potential productivity of six types of plantations on the land of returning farmland to forest, such as green poplar (Populus cathayana Rehd.) and shrub mixed forest, Asia white birch (Betula platyphylla) and China spruce (Picea asperata) mixed forest, Dah… Show more

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“…According to the linear trend analysis, the vegetation density showed a general increasing trend under the background of TP warming (Figure a), which was observed over approximately 80% of the total Tibetan territory. It should be noted that some reforestation projects over the southern and eastern TP have been underway in recent decades, including the Natural Forest Conservation Program, which was implemented in 1998 (Zhang et al, ); the China Returning Farmland to Forest Project, which was launched in 1980s (Yin et al, ); and experimental reforestation trials on the southern slopes above Lhasa, which was launched in 1999 (Miehe et al, ). Such programs likely contributed to the increase in vegetation in the southeastern part of the TP; however, discerning natural and anthropogenic effects on vegetation dynamics is difficult.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the linear trend analysis, the vegetation density showed a general increasing trend under the background of TP warming (Figure a), which was observed over approximately 80% of the total Tibetan territory. It should be noted that some reforestation projects over the southern and eastern TP have been underway in recent decades, including the Natural Forest Conservation Program, which was implemented in 1998 (Zhang et al, ); the China Returning Farmland to Forest Project, which was launched in 1980s (Yin et al, ); and experimental reforestation trials on the southern slopes above Lhasa, which was launched in 1999 (Miehe et al, ). Such programs likely contributed to the increase in vegetation in the southeastern part of the TP; however, discerning natural and anthropogenic effects on vegetation dynamics is difficult.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 in Cui et al (2007a) year 2000. In Datong County, Qinghai Province, about 20 km 2 of man-made plant community is preserved after the launch of the Returning Farmland to Forest project in the 1980s (Yin et al 2004). Experimental reforestation trials on the southern slopes above Lhasa, the capital of TAR, shows that treeless areas between the current relicts were forested in the past and could become forested again if human interference were excluded (Miehe et al 2008).…”
Section: Deforestation and Afforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%