利用改进的 MEDALUS 模型评估华北地区的荒漠化敏感性

Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rcar.2024.07.003
NingJing Tan , CaiXia Zhang , YingYing Wu , ZhenTing Wang
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评估土地对荒漠化的敏感性是支持荒漠化监测和控制的重要一步。基于地中海荒漠化与土地利用(MEDALUS)模型,我们定义了四项质量指标(土壤、气候、植被和管理)来评估中国北方土地对荒漠化的敏感性。我们通过定义人口密度阈值,将城市排除在荒漠化风险区域之外,从而改进了 MEDALUS。该框架在中国北方得到了验证,进一步优化了模型,将重点区域和土地恢复计划联系起来,以支持荒漠化防治。我们发现,四项指标相互影响、相互制约,共同影响着中国北方荒漠化敏感性的分布。中国北方荒漠化敏感性的空间分布呈现出较大的区域差异,高敏感性和低敏感性区域边界清晰,分布集中;总体敏感性下降,部分地区由中度、重度和极重度敏感性变为轻度敏感性;管理质量指标的影响权重远高于气候、植被和土壤指标。这表明管理是影响华北地区荒漠化敏感性的主要因素,气候因素加剧了敏感性,但影响因素的空间异质性还需要进一步研究。
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Assessment of desertification sensitivity using an improved MEDALUS model in Northern China

Assessment of land sensitivity to desertification is an important step to support desertification monitoring and control. Based on the Mediterranean Desertification and Land Use (MEDALUS) model, we defined four quality indicators (soil, climate, vegetation and management) to evaluate the sensitivity of land in northern China to desertification. We improved MEDALUS via excluding cities from the areas at risk of desertification by means of defining a threshold value for population density. The framework, validated in northern China, further optimizes the model to link priority areas and land restoration programmed to support desertification control. We found that the four indicators influenced and restricted each other, which jointly affected the distribution of desertification sensitivity in northern China. The spatial distribution of sensitivity in northern China showed large regional differences, with clear boundaries and concentrated distributions of regions with high and low sensitivity; the overall sensitivity decreased, with some areas rated as having moderate, severe, and extremely severe sensitivity changing to slight sensitivity; and the influence weight was much higher for the management quality index than for the climate, vegetation, and soil indexes. This suggests that management was the main factor that affected desertification sensitivity in northern China, and that climate factors exacerbated sensitivity, but the factors that are driving the spatial heterogeneity of the influencing factors need further study.

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