1990 - 2020年渭河流域生境质量时空变化及影响因素[j]。

Q2 Environmental Science
Zheng-Long Yan, Fan Gao, Bing He, Lu Wang, Fang-Hong Han
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摘要

评价生境质量有助于确定经济发展和生物多样性保护之间的相互关系。本研究采用InVEST模型中的生境质量模块,基于1990年、2000年、2010年和2020年四个时期的土地利用数据。利用空间自相关和Getis-Ord Gi*分析,将研究区划分为冷点、热点和随机3个单元。利用地质探测器分析了高程、坡度、人口密度、GDP、降水、气温等因素对渭河流域生境质量的影响,利用地质探测器研究了地形、人类活动和气象条件对渭河流域生境质量的影响。结果表明:1990年、2000年、2010年和2020年,研究区生境质量总体呈上升趋势,大部分生境处于良好状态;从空间上看,流域南北边缘生境质量较高,城市周边生境质量较低。研究区生境质量在空间上具有异质性,冷区主要受人口密度和GDP的影响,热区主要受降水和海拔的影响,不显著区主要受地形、人类活动和气象的影响。二者的交互作用增加了4年不同区域生境质量变化的影响。研究结果为区域生态环境质量演变提供了客观依据。
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[Spatiotemporal Changes and Influencing Factors of Habitat Quality in the Weihe River Basin from 1990 to 2020].

Evaluating habitat quality can be useful in determining how economic development and biodiversity conservation relate to one another. The habitat quality module of the InVEST model was used in this study, which was based on land use data from four periods: 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020. The study area was divided into three units: cold spots, hot spots, and random, using spatial autocorrelation and Getis-Ord Gi* analysis. Geodetectors were used to analyze the effects of elevation, slope, population density, GDP, precipitation, air temperature, and other factors, and geoprobes were used to examine the impacts of terrain, human activity, and meteorological conditions on the habitat quality in the Weihe River Basin. The results showed that the overall trend of habitat quality in the study area was increasing and that most of the areas were in excellent condition during 1990, 2000, 2010, and 2020. Spatially, the habitat quality was higher at the northern and southern edges of the watershed and lower around the city. Habitat quality in the study area was spatially heterogeneous, with population density and GDP being the main drivers of habitat quality in the cold spots, precipitation and elevation serving as the main drivers in the hot spots, and topography, human activities, and meteorology serving this role in the insignificant areas. Moreover, the interaction among two factors increased the impact on the change of regional habitat quality in the different areas in the four years. The results of this study provide an objective basis to support the evolution of regional ecological environment quality.

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