Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 114, P. 107931 - 107931
Published: March 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 114, P. 107931 - 107931
Published: March 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(4), P. 759 - 759
Published: April 2, 2025
Land-use transition has diverse influences on habitat quality. At present, land-use patterns and quality in the ecologically fragile Yellow River Basin are undergoing significant change. However, relationship between driving factors of dynamics across whole basin remain unclear. In this study, we utilized a matrix an InVEST model to analyze land use, quality, two from 2005 2020. The were explored with spatial econometric model. results showed following: (1) areas farmland grassland accounted for more than 70%, but decreased by 14,600 km2 2500 km2, respectively. forest construction increased 1800 16,900 (2) trend decrease-then-increase. low value (0–0.2) largest, accounting about 50% total area; regions relatively high (0.6–0.8) (0.8–1) small scattered mountainous area, 10%. (3) was lowest categorized as transitioning construction, highest unchanged characterized forest. coupling coordination degree steady upward trend. (4) growth rate added secondary industries, GDP per capita, population density, ecological-protection policy score, average annual temperature, precipitation primary affecting This study fills gap analysis Basin; work assists understanding ecological effects region provides suggestions development other densely populated areas.
Language: Английский
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Published: March 28, 2025
Language: Английский
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