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Modeling Desertification Change in Minqin County,China
Authors:Danfeng Sun  Richard Dawson  Hong Li  Baoguo Li
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Plant-Soil Interaction Processes, Ministry of Education, College of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China;(2) College of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China;(3) Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Beijing, China
Abstract:Monitoring environmental processes is becoming increasingly important wherever there is increasing population and economic development pressure placed on fragile environments. Remote sensing, digital image processing, and spatial analysis have proven to be useful technologies in both assessing and monitoring environmental change. In this study, they were used to assess desertification processes and change in Minqin County, China from 1988 to 1997. The results suggest that wind erosion was the dominant cause of desertification in more than half of the study area. Coupled with this were increases in salinization processes, affecting 33.62% of the land area in 1997. Overall, moderate desertification was found to be the dominant desertification grade (43.64% of total area), followed by extreme/severe desertification (26.15% of total area) in 1997. In addition, examination of landscape pattern changes indicated that desertification processes at the landscape level were becoming evident at increasing levels of fragmentation, complexity in shape, and isolation of patches. Major fluctuations in desertification type and grade were found at the fringes of oases, where an ongoing shift was taking place between cultivation, abandonment, and reclamation.
Keywords:China  desertification monitoring  landscape pattern analysis  muti-temporal remote sensing  oasis
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