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[Spatio-temporal Evolution of Drought and Its Impact on Key Resources in the Important Ecological Functional Area: A Case Study in the Yellow River Basin].
Lu, Dang; Wei, Wei; Wang, Ji-Ping; Yan, Peng; Liu, Ting; Zhou, Jun-Ju; Xie, Bin-Bin.
Afiliação
  • Lu D; College of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Wei W; College of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Wang JP; College of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Yan P; College of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Liu T; College of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Zhou JJ; College of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
  • Xie BB; School of Urban Management, Lanzhou City University, Lanzhou 730070, China.
Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 45(6): 3352-3362, 2024 Jun 08.
Article em Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38897757
ABSTRACT
This study explored the characteristics of spatial and temporal changes in drought in the Yellow River Basin from 2001 to 2020 based on TVPDI, surface runoff, vegetation net primary productivity, and grain yield data. Further, the effects of drought on water resources, grain resources, and vegetation resources were also analyzed using data spatialization methods, slope trend analysis, and Pearson correlation analysis. The results showed that① The spatial distribution of drought in the Yellow River basin was stepped from southeast to northwest, and 60.6 % of the basin was in drought. The overall trend of drought in the basin was decreasing annually, and 94 % of the basin was gradually changing from drought to wet conditions, and the trend of drought from spring to winter decreased first and then increased. ② From the spatial and temporal changes in important resources in the basin, 53 % of the key surface runoff areas showed an increasing trend and were mainly located in the southwest of the basin; the net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetation and grain yield of food resources also showed an increasing trend. ③ Drought and the three types of resources showed significant spatial correlations, and the higher the degree of drought, the more significant the effects on surface runoff, vegetation productivity, and grain yield. However, the important resources in areas that had become wetter in recent years had not increased significantly, which indicated that the effects of drought on the three types of important resources had a time lag, and their lags had significant differences in spatial distribution and geographical differentiation patterns. This study has important theoretical implications for agricultural production, drought mitigation, and ecological conservation in the Yellow River Basin.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: Zh Revista: Huan Jing Ke Xue Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: Zh Revista: Huan Jing Ke Xue Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China