Assessing ecological vulnerability in western China based on Time-Integrated NDVI data

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Jia Jin
Quan Wang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Joint Research Center of Drylands, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Shizuoka University,undefined
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Journal of Arid Land | 2016年 / 8卷
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vulnerability; sensitivity; adaptability; climate change; Time-Integrated Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (TINDVI); western China;
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Arid and semi-arid areas are the most vulnerable regions to climate change. Clear understanding of the effects of climate change on ecosystems in arid and semi-arid regions and the ecosystem vulnerability is important for ecosystem management under the background of climate change. In this study, we conducted a vulnerability assessment on various ecosystems from 1982 to 2013 in western China with large areas of arid and semi-arid lands based on the Time-Integrated Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (TINDVI) data and climate data. The results indicated that grasslands were the most vulnerable ecosystem to climate change in western China, especially for those in Tibetan Plateau. Croplands in oases were not vulnerable to climate change compared to rain-fed croplands in semi-arid regions (e.g. Gansu and Inner Mongolia), which was attributed to the well-developed drip irrigation technology in oases. Desert and Gobi ecosystems were slightly vulnerable to climate change during the past several decades. The assessment results, as revealed in this study, can provide a reference for taking appropriate actions to protect the ecosystems in western China.
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页数:12
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