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Yanan Sun, Huayu Zhong, Yibo Ding, Huanjie Cai and Xiongbiao Peng
Owing to limited research on the interactions between cropland vegetation and climate and irrigation, this study used the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) as a cropland vegetation indicator to describe vegetation dynamics. Potential evapotra...
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Yun Mei, Xinghe Kong, Xinli Ke and Bohan Yang
Urbanization has been responsible for the loss of cropland worldwide, especially in China. Since this trend is expected to continue in the near future, China has implemented the strictest cropland protection policies in the world, to guarantee its nation...
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Yun Mei, Xinghe Kong, Xinli Ke, Bohan Yang
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Urbanization has been responsible for the loss of cropland worldwide, especially in China. Since this trend is expected to continue in the near future, China has implemented the strictest cropland protection policies in the world, to guarantee its nation...
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Kathi Jo Jankowski, Linda A. Deegan, Christopher Neill, Hillary L. Sullivan, Paulo Ilha, Leonardo Maracahipes-Santos, Nubia Marques and Marcia N. Macedo
Intensive agriculture alters headwater streams, but our understanding of its effects is limited in tropical regions where rates of agricultural expansion and intensification are currently greatest. Riparian forest protections are an important conservatio...
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Qi Chen, Yuhua Xing, Dapeng Zhang, Haitao Sun and Pei Wang
Quantification of the water budget of an arid inland river ecosystem is essential but still a challenge for the sustainable development of water resources. In situ observed data were used to analyze the monthly and annual water budgets and the soil hydro...
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Yang Chen, Zhenqi Hu, Pengyu Li, Gensheng Li, Dongzhu Yuan and Jiaxin Guo
Farmland protection and food security is highly focused on in China. However, coal mining has caused negative consequences to cropland in coal?crop overlapped areas (COA), especially in eastern China. Thus, revealing the spatiotemporal impact of coal min...
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Hualin Xie, Chih-Chun Kung, Yanting Zhang and Xiubin Li
Ecological land is like the ?liver? of a city and is very useful to public health. Ecological land change is a spatially dynamic non-linear process under the interaction between natural and anthropogenic factors at different scales. In this study, by set...
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Yang Yi, Chen Zhang, Jinqi Zhu, Yugang Zhang, Hao Sun and Hongzhang Kang
With the rapid advancement of urbanization and industrialization, the contradiction between the social economy and resources and the environment has become increasingly prominent. On the basis of limited land resources, the way to promote multi-objective...
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Suxiao Li, Hong Yang, Junguo Liu and Guangchun Lei
In China, the regional development policy has been shifting from solely economic orientation to ecologically sound economic growth. Using the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (Jing-Jin-Ji) region as a case study, we evaluated the temporal variations in ecosystem se...
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Jian Gong, Jingye Li, Jianxin Yang, Shicheng Li and Wenwu Tang
Exploration of land use and land cover change (LULCC) and its impacts on ecosystem services in Tibetan plateau is valuable for landscape and environmental conservation. In this study, we conduct spatial analysis on empirical land use and land cover data ...
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Cuicui Yu, Haibin Shi, Qingfeng Miao, José Manuel Gonçalves, Yan Yan, Zhiyuan Hu, Cong Hou and Yi Zhao
In order to investigate the influence of freshwater fish ponds on water and salt transport in cultivated wasteland in salinized areas, a typical study area was selected in the middle and lower reaches of the Hetao Irrigation District in China in the Yich...
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Mingjie Shi, Hongqi Wu, Pingan Jiang, Wenjiao Shi, Mo Zhang, Lina Zhang, Haoyu Zhang, Xin Fan, Zhuo Liu, Kai Zheng, Tong Dong and Muhammad Fahad Baqa
China?s double carbon initiative faces huge challenges, and understanding the carbon sequestration service of terrestrial ecosystems under future interannual regional land use change is important to respond to China?s carbon policy effectively. Previous ...
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Tlou E. Mogale, Kingsley K. Ayisi, Lawrence Munjonji and Yehenew G. Kifle
Climate change is severely disrupting ecosystem services and crop productivity, resulting in lower crop growth and yields. Studies have emphasized the importance of assessing conservation practices through crop modelling to improve cropland productivity....
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Wanrui Wang, Yapeng Chen, Weihua Wang, Yuhai Yang, Yifeng Hou, Shuai Zhang and Ziyang Zhu
Land use change greatly affects groundwater hydrochemical cycling and thereby food and ecosystem security in arid regions. Spatiotemporal distribution of groundwater hydrochemistry is vital to understand groundwater water-salt migration processes in the ...
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Zhijie Zhang, Yuanjie Zhang, Xiao Yu, Liping Lei, Yuqi Chen and Xudong Guo
The natural ecological lands, such as forest land, grassland, wetland, etc., constitute the most important factor for maintaining and preserving the earth?s ecosystem, which must be well concerned in the regional function-oriented planning for the sustai...
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Jian Deng, Yujie Chong, Dan Zhang, Chengjie Ren, Fazhu Zhao, Xiaoxi Zhang, Xinhui Han and Gaihe Yang
Variability in soil enzyme activity may have important implications for the knowledge of underground ecosystem functions driven by soil extracellular enzymes. To illustrate the temporal variation in soil enzyme activity after afforestation, we collected ...
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Changming Zhu, Xin Zhang and Qiaohua Huang
Yellow River Delta wetlands are essential for the migration of endangered birds and breeding. The wetlands, however, have been severely damaged during recent decades, partly due to the lack of wetland ecosystem protection by authorities. To have a better...
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