气候变化和人类活动对中国典型湖泊流域植被动态的影响[j]。

Q2 Environmental Science
Wen-Ting Huang, Qiang-Yu Dai, Yong Xu, Yu-Xi Feng, Bin Zou, Yun-Gui Lu
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摘要

监测植被动态,隔离和量化气候变化和人类活动对植被覆盖变化的影响,为维护区域生态平衡和科学规划生态恢复提供理论支持。本研究以洞庭、鄱阳湖和太湖流域为研究对象。利用多时段归一化植被指数(NDVI)数据、气象数据和土地利用数据,采用趋势分析、一阶差分多元回归分析、残差分析等方法,区分自然生长区和人为影响区,研究2000 - 2022年流域植被NDVI变化的时空特征及其驱动机制。结果表明:2000 - 2022年,洞庭、鄱阳湖和太湖流域的植被(包括人为影响区和自然生长区)均呈现绿化趋势;总体而言,与降水和太阳辐射相比,三大湖盆植被NDVI对温度更为敏感。这些流域的植被生长对温度表现出一贯的正敏感性,而对降水表现出主要的负敏感性。气候变化促进了三大湖流域植被NDVI的增加。在人为影响区,人类活动主要驱动植被NDVI的变化,且影响是双向的。其中,洞庭湖和鄱阳湖流域人类活动对植被NDVI的影响以正影响为主,而太湖流域人类活动对植被NDVI的影响以负影响为主。
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[Impact of Climate Change and Human Activities on Vegetation Dynamics in Typical Lake Basins of China].

Monitoring vegetation dynamics and isolating as well as quantifying the impacts of climate change and human activities on vegetation cover changes are crucial for providing theoretical support for maintaining regional ecological balance and scientifically planning ecological restoration. This study focuses on the Dongting, Poyang, and Taihu Lake basins. Using multi-temporal normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data, meteorological data, and land use data and employing methods, such as trend analysis, first-order difference multiple regression analysis, and residual analysis, this research investigates the spatiotemporal characteristics and driving mechanisms of vegetation NDVI changes in these basins from 2000 to 2022, distinguishing between natural growth areas and anthropogenic impact areas. The results indicate that from 2000 to 2022, vegetation in the Dongting, Poyang, and Taihu Lake basins, including both anthropogenic impact areas and natural growth areas, exhibited a greening trend. Overall, compared to precipitation and solar radiation, the NDVI of vegetation in the three major lake basins was more sensitive to temperature. Vegetation growth in these basins exhibited a consistently positive sensitivity to temperature, whereas it predominantly showed a negative sensitivity to precipitation. Climate change has promoted an increase in vegetation NDVI across the three lake basins. In anthropogenic impact areas, human activities predominantly drove the changes in vegetation NDVI, with the effects being bidirectional. Specifically, in the Dongting and Poyang Lake basins, human activities mainly had a positive impact on vegetation NDVI, whereas in the Taihu Lake Basin, the impact was predominantly negative.

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