2023
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4930
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Untangling the effects of climate variation and human interference on grassland dynamics in North China

Hanyu Ren,
Yangyang Liu,
Zhongming Wen
et al.

Abstract: Climatic and anthropogenic disturbances play pivotal roles in shaping the dynamics of grassland. Quantifying their impacts on grassland variation is essential to ensure sustainable grassland management. In this study, we employed the Thornthwaite Memorial and Carnegie–Ames–Stanford‐approach (CASA) models to investigate the spatiotemporal effects of these two variables on grassland variation in northern China from 2000 to 2016, using the net primary productivity (NPP) as a measure. Our findings reveal that appr… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, efforts should also be made to increase ecological restoration, further providing CS and SC for the region, and thereby improving the regional HQ [3,45]. Overall, to achieve the carbon neutrality goal and optimize the land-use structure of the HRB in the future, it was essential to comprehensively consider cropland protection, controlling the expansion of construction land in low-altitude areas in the east and southeast [66,67]. For areas with low soil and water conservation, vegetation restoration should be strengthened [11,45], especially through afforestation to increase regional WY and provide more sufficient water sources for the South-to-North Water Diversion Project.…”
Section: Implications For Landscape Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, efforts should also be made to increase ecological restoration, further providing CS and SC for the region, and thereby improving the regional HQ [3,45]. Overall, to achieve the carbon neutrality goal and optimize the land-use structure of the HRB in the future, it was essential to comprehensively consider cropland protection, controlling the expansion of construction land in low-altitude areas in the east and southeast [66,67]. For areas with low soil and water conservation, vegetation restoration should be strengthened [11,45], especially through afforestation to increase regional WY and provide more sufficient water sources for the South-to-North Water Diversion Project.…”
Section: Implications For Landscape Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%