[Spatiotemporal Coupling and Spatial Correlation Between Water Conservation and Human Activities in Counties of the Yellow River Basin].

Q2 Environmental Science
Tian-Chao Jia, Qi Wen, Lin-Na Shi, Xin-Yan Wu, Jin-Mei Ding, Cai-Ting Shen, Zhi-Juan Hao, Yuan-Yuan Wan
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Quantitative evaluation of the coupling coordination and spatial correlation between water conservation and human activities is crucial for alleviating the contradiction between human beings and water and promoting the coordinated development of social-ecological systems in the Yellow River Basin. The InVEST model and human activity intensity (HAI) were used to quantitatively evaluate water conservation and human activities in the Yellow River Basin. The spatiotemporal coupling and spatial correlation between water conservation and human activities in the counties of the Yellow River Basin were analyzed by combining the coupling coordination degree and bivariate spatial autocorrelation. The results showed that: ① From 1980 to 2020, the water conservation in the Yellow River Basin showed a fluctuating upward trend, with an average annual water conservation of 5.823 14 billion m3, showing a spatial distribution pattern of higher water conservation in the upstream and downstream areas and lower water conservation in the middle reaches. ②From 1980 to 2020, the intensity of human activities in the Yellow River Basin showed a gradual upward trend, with the HAI value increasing from 0.143 4 in 1980 to 0.185 5 in 2020. The overall spatial distribution pattern of human activity intensity at the county level was high in the east and low in the west. ③From 1980 to 2020, the coupling coordination level between water conservation and human activities in the Yellow River Basin counties increased but remained in a state of imbalance, showing a dynamic evolutionary characteristic of "moderate imbalance as the main body, with extreme and severe imbalance decreasing and mild and critical imbalance increasing" and a spatial distribution pattern of high in the east and low in the west. ④ From 1980 to 2020, there was a spatial negative correlation between water conservation and human activities in the Yellow River Basin counties, and the negative effect intensified. The most important relationship type and the county with the largest decrease in number were low-low clusters.

黄河流域县域水资源涵养与人类活动的时空耦合与空间关联[j]。
定量评价水资源涵养与人类活动的耦合协调性和空间相关性,对于缓解黄河流域人水矛盾、促进社会生态系统协调发展具有重要意义。利用InVEST模型和人类活动强度(HAI)对黄河流域水资源涵养和人类活动进行了定量评价。结合耦合协调度和二元空间自相关分析了黄河流域县域水资源涵养与人类活动的时空耦合和空间相关性。结果表明:①1980 ~ 2020年,黄河流域水资源涵养量呈波动上升趋势,年平均涵养量58.2314亿m3,呈现上下游涵养量高、中游涵养量低的空间分布格局;②1980 ~ 2020年,黄河流域人类活动强度呈逐渐上升趋势,HAI值从1980年的0.144.3增加到2020年的0.1885。县域人类活动强度总体呈东高西低的空间分布格局。③1980—2020年,黄河流域县域水土保持与人类活动耦合协调水平虽有所提高,但仍处于不平衡状态,呈现出“中度不平衡为主,极端严重不平衡减少,轻度临界不平衡增加”的动态演化特征,空间分布格局呈现东高西低的格局。④1980 ~ 2020年,黄河流域县域水资源涵养与人类活动在空间上呈负相关,且负相关效应增强。最重要的关系类型和数量减少最多的县是低-低集群。
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环境科学
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