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Journal of Geographical Sciences | 2004

Impacts of human activity and natural change on the wetland landscape pattern along the Yellow River in Henan Province

Liang Guo-fu; Ding Sheng-yan

By using GIS and remote sensing techniques, the paper discusses how human activities have changed along the Yellow River in Henan province, China and how these altered activities have influenced the wetland landscape pattern change from 1987 to 2002. Results show that the total area of the wetland reduces dramatically compared to 1987, the total area of wetland reduces by 19.18%, the number of the patches in 2002 increases by 21.17%, the density increases by 50%, and the total perimeter increases by 1,290,491 m. Disturbed by human activities, landscape diversity index decreases from 1.1740 in 1987 to 0.9803 in 2002. During the last 20 years, the total area of the rice wetland increases, while the others decrease. Among those, the area of the bulrush wetland decreases most. In 1987, it takes 0.5% of the total area, but in 2002, it only takes 0.11%. The interpenetration of human influences on the wetland natural system has been long and close. The impacts of human activities on the spatial pattern of the wetland landscape along the Yellow River in Henan from 1987 to 2002 are great.


Journal of Geographical Sciences | 2006

Driving factors of forest landscape change in Yiluo River basin

Liang Guo-fu; Ding Sheng-yan

The expansion of agriculture is posited as one of the main dynamics of forest landscape change globally, and the robust modeling of these processes is important for policy as well as academic concern. This paper concerns a relatively small area of Yiluo River catchment where considerable attention has been paid to slow down the process of the expansion of agriculture into the remaining natural forests. In the present study, we reconstructed the former forest landscape structure and elucidated the landscape change during a period of about 15 years. Three sets (1987, 1996 and 2002) of maps derived from Landsat-5 images were used for analyses. The result showed that there was a decrease in the area of the forest landscape from 995.60 km2 in 1987 to 650.50 km2 in 2002. Then we examined the degree to which forest landscape conversion could be attributed to a set of factors identified as significant at broader scales, namely topography, distribution of the village clusters (centroids), distance from villages (centroids), and distance from forest edge (1987). By using “spatial analysis” in Arc/gis 8.3, the correlation between forest landscape change and driving factors was constructed. This study found that forest landscape conversion in this region was largely explained by elevation, slope and proximity to village.


Journal of Geographical Sciences | 2005

Regional agricultural landscape pattern changes along the Yellow River in Henan Province from 1987 to 2002

Liang Guo-fu; Ding Sheng-yan; Li Zhiheng

Agricultural landscape along the riparian zones is designated as important landscape components for partly controlling water quality, biodiversity, as well as for their aesthetic role in landscapes. Therefore, the change of agricultural landscape along the riparian zones is at the top of the agenda for many policy makers and landscape planners. As a basis for conservation management, sufficient information about landscape structure should be provided. In the present study, we reconstructed the former landscape structure and elucidated the changes in landscape patterns during a period of about 15 years. Two sets of maps were used: a landsat-5 TM image (1987) and landsat-7 ETM image (2002). The frequency index, landscape diversity index and landscape fragmentation index were calculated for analyses. The results showed that: (1) the areas of the irrigated land, river, forest and beach landscape classes presented a decreasing trend while the areas of landscape classes of pool, paddy fields, dry land and construction land increased. (2) Disturbed by human activity, landscape diversity index increased but landscape fragmentation index decreased. In short, Human activities have had important influences on agricultural landscape of the riparian zones along the Yellow River in Henan Province.


Progress in geography | 2010

Optimum Study on Landscape Pattern Change in the Western Region of Henan Province in Recent Near ly 20 Year s

Tian Li; Liang Guo-fu; Shen Huai-Fei; Ding Sheng-yan; Chai Yanwei; Zhao Ying


Progress in geography | 2010

Coastal Aeolian Research in China: Progress and Prospect

Liang Guo-fu; Ding Sheng-yan


Resources Science | 2004

Changes of Forest Vegetation Stocks and Dynamic Change in the Past 20 Years in Luoning County

Liang Guo-fu


Remote Sensing Technology and Application | 2009

Driving Force of Land Use and Landscape Pattern Change Basing on RS&GIS of Fengqiu County along Lower Reaches of the Yellow River

Liang Guo-fu


Shengtaixue Zazhi | 2016

農業景観における両生類の生物分布と環境要因の関係【JST・京大機械翻訳】

Zhang Li; Liang Guo-fu; Guo Haojie; Li Chengxi; Sun Bolin; Ding Sheng-yan


Progress in geography | 2014

Transport networks, intraurban structure and system of cities:a Sino-US comparative perspective

Wang Fahui; Liu Yu; Wang Jiaoe; Liang Guo-fu; Ding Sheng-yan


Resource Development & Market | 2011

Study on Landscape Spatial Pattern of Yellow River Basin in West Henan Province

Liang Guo-fu

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Chinese Academy of Sciences

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