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Advances in Meteorology | 2015

Analysis of Climate and Land Use Changes Impacts on Land Degradation in the North China Plain

Zhihui Li; Xiangzheng Deng; Fang Yin; Cuiyuan Yang

Land degradation is a complex process which involves both the natural ecosystem and the socioeconomic system, among which climate and land use changes are the two predominant driving factors. To comprehensively and quantitatively analyze the land degradation process, this paper employed the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) as a proxy to assess land degradation and further applied the binary panel logit regression model to analyze the impacts of the driving factors on land degradation in the North China Plain. The results revealed that an increase in rainfall and temperature would significantly and positively contribute to the land improvement, and conversion from cultivated land to grassland and forest land showed positive relationship with land improvement, while conversion to built-up area will lead to land degradation. Besides, human agricultural intensification represented by fertilizer utilization will help to improve the land quality. The economic development may exert positive impacts on land quality to alleviate land degradation, although the rural economic development and agricultural production will exert negative impacts on the land and lead to land degradation. Infrastructure construction would modify the land surface and further resulted in land degradation. The findings of the research will provide scientific information for sustainable land management.


Advances in Meteorology | 2015

Land Use Zoning for Conserving Ecosystem Services under the Impact of Climate Change: A Case Study in the Middle Reaches of the Heihe River Basin

Chenchen Shi; Jinyan Zhan; Yongwei Yuan; Feng Wu; Zhihui Li

Ecosystem services are the benefit human populations derive directly and indirectly from the natural environment. They suffer from both the human intervention, like land use zoning change, and natural intervention, like the climate change. Under the background of climate change, regulation services of ecosystem could be strengthened under proper land use zoning policy to mitigate the climate change. In this paper, a case study was conducted in the middle reaches of the Heihe River Basin to assess the ecosystem services conservation zoning under the change of land use associated with climate variations. The research results show the spatial impact of land use zoning on ecosystem services in the study area which are significant reference for the spatial optimization of land use zoning in preserving the key ecosystem services to mitigate the climate change. The research contributes to the growing literature in finely characterizing the ecosystem services zones altered by land use change to alleviate the impact of climate change, as there is no such systematic ecosystem zoning method before.


Advances in Meteorology | 2013

Analyses on the Changes of Grazing Capacity in the Three-River Headwaters Region of China under Various Climate Change Scenarios

Rongrong Zhang; Zhaohua Li; Yongwei Yuan; Zhihui Li; Fang Yin

On the livestock production in the Three-River Headwaters region (TRHR) in the macrocontext of climatic change, this study analyzed the possible changing trends of the net primary productivity (NPP) of local grasslands under four RCPs scenarios (i.e., RCP2.6, RCP4.5, RCP6.0, and RCP8.5) during 2010-2030 with the model estimation, and the grass yield and theoretical grazing capacity under each scenario were further qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed. The results indicate that the grassland productivity in the TRHR will be unstable under all the four scenarios. The grassland productivity will be greatly influenced by the fluctuations of precipitation and the temperature fluctuations will also play an important role during some periods. The local grassland productivity will decrease to some degree during 2010-2020 and then will fluctuate and increase slowly during 2020-2030. The theoretical grazing capacity was analyzed in this study and calculated on the basis of the grass yield. The result indicates that the theoretical grazing capacity ranges from 4 million sheep to 5 million sheep under the four scenarios and it can provide quantitative information reference for decision making on how to determine the reasonable grazing capacity, promote the sustainable development of grasslands, and so forth.


Advances in Meteorology | 2014

Spatially explicit assessment of ecosystem resilience: an approach to adapt to climate changes

Haiming Yan; Jinyan Zhan; Bing Liu; Wei Huang; Zhihui Li

The ecosystem resilience plays a key role in maintaining a steady flow of ecosystem services and enables quick and flexible responses to climate changes, and maintaining or restoring the ecosystem resilience of forests is a necessary societal adaptation to climate change; however, there is a great lack of spatially explicit ecosystem resilience assessments. Drawing on principles of the ecosystem resilience highlighted in the literature, we built on the theory of dissipative structures to develop a conceptual model of the ecosystem resilience of forests. A hierarchical indicator system was designed with the influencing factors of the forest ecosystem resilience, including the stand conditions and the ecological memory, which were further disaggregated into specific indicators. Furthermore, indicator weights were determined with the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and the coefficient of variation method. Based on the remote sensing data and forest inventory data and so forth, the resilience index of forests was calculated. The result suggests that there is significant spatial heterogeneity of the ecosystem resilience of forests, indicating it is feasible to generate large-scale ecosystem resilience maps with this assessment model, and the results can provide a scientific basis for the conservation of forests, which is of great significance to the climate change mitigation.


Advances in Meteorology | 2013

Scenario Analyses of Land Use Conversion in the North China Plain: An Econometric Approach

Jinyan Zhan; Feng Wu; Chenchen Shi; Fan Zhang; Zhihui Li

Scenario analysis and dynamic prediction of land use structure which involve many driving factors are helpful to investigate the mechanism of land use changes and even to optimize land use allocation for sustainable development. In this study, land use structure changes during 1988–2010 in North China Plain were discerned and the effects of various natural and socioeconomic driving factors on land use structure changes were quantitatively analyzed based on an econometric model. The key drivers of land use structure changes in the model are county-level net returns of land resource. In this research, we modified the net returns of each land use type for three scenarios, including business as usual (BAU) scenario, rapid economic growth (REG) scenario, and coordinated environmental sustainability (CES) scenario. The simulation results showed that, under different scenarios, future land use structures were different due to the competition among various land use types. The land use structure changes in North China Plain in the 40-year future will experience a transfer from cultivated land to built-up area, an increase of forestry, and decrease of grassland. The research will provide some significant references for land use management and planning in the study area.


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2015

An integrated analysis of agricultural water-use efficiency: A case study in the Heihe River Basin in Northwest China

Guofeng Wang; Jiancheng Chen; Feng Wu; Zhihui Li


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2015

Impact of land-use induced changes on agricultural productivity in the Huang-Huai-Hai River Basin

Gui Jin; Zhaohua Li; Zhan Wang; Xi Chu; Zhihui Li


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2015

Multilevel modeling of NPP change and impacts of water resources in the Lower Heihe River Basin

Haiming Yan; Jinyan Zhan; Qun’ou Jiang; Yongwei Yuan; Zhihui Li


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2015

Evaluation of ecosystem services: A case study in the middle reach of the Heihe River Basin, Northwest China

Hongji Li; Zhihui Li; Zhaohua Li; Jing Yu; Bing Liu


Computational Economics | 2017

An Outlook on the Biomass Energy Development Out to 2100 in China

Zhihui Li; Xiangzheng Deng; Xi Chu; Gui Jin; Wei Qi

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Jinyan Zhan

Beijing Normal University

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Xiangzheng Deng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fang Yin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Feng Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Haiming Yan

Beijing Normal University

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Chenchen Shi

Beijing Normal University

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