人类活动影响下湿地自然植被损失率的空间变异

Sheng Sheng, Song Qing-tao, Shi Jia-yue, Rui Jian-liang, Wang Yin-long, Tang Yin-dong
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人类活动对自然生态系统,特别是湿地产生了深刻的影响。迫切需要全面了解人为环境影响的原因、过程和后果。基于遥感数据,研究了里下河湿地景观的快速变化,并区分了人类活动对湿地自然植被减少的影响。利用Landsat TM(1988-10-25, 2006-05-20)和ETM+(2000-09-16)分类影像对研究区土地利用变化进行量化。在研究期间,湿地自然植被减少了69%,这主要归因于水产养殖的发展。自然植被的损失速度随着与乡村聚落和二级道路的接近程度的增加而显著上升,并与城镇的存在呈倒“U”型曲线响应。这些趋势是合理的,因为研究区的湿地利用活动在局部尺度上与农村地区的住区和道路直接相关,但从区域角度来看,也与主要交通网络间接相关。同时,我们应该注意到,这种变化并不是连续的线性特征,而是表现出典型的分段函数特征,说明驱动因子对自然植被的影响是非线性的。
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Spatial Variation in the Loss Rate of Wetland Natural Vegetation Subject to Human Influences
Human activities have profoundly influenced natural ecosystems, especially wetlands. There is an urgent need for comprehensively understanding the causes, processes and consequences of human-induced environmental impacts. This paper presented rapid landscape change and differentiate the impact of human activities on reductions in wetland natural vegetation in the Lixiahe wetlands based on remote sensing data. We quantified land-use change in the study area using classified Landsat TM (1988-10-25, 2006-05-20) and ETM+ (2000-09-16) images. Over the study period, wetland natural vegetation declined by 69%, which was largely attributable to aquaculture development. The loss speed of natural vegetation rose significantly with increasing proximity to rural settlements and secondary roads, with a curve of the inverted "U" shaped response to the presence of towns. These trends are reasonable in that wetland use activities in the study area are directly associated with the settlements and roads in the rural areas at local scales, but are also indirectly associated with the major transportation network from a regional perspective. Meanwhile, we should notice that this change was not of a continuous linear feature, and instead it showed a typical sub-segment function characteristic, which indicated that the impact of the driving factors on natural vegetation was non-linear.
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