Ecological issues and risk assessment in China |
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Authors: | Bo-Jie Fu Guo-Hua Liu Xiao-Ke Wang Zhi-Yun Ouyang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Systems Ecology , Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | As a result of economic development and population explosion, global ecological environments have been severely disturbed and markedly changed. An ecological crisis involving desertification, soil erosion, degradation of land quality, loss of biodiversity and global climate change has been brought about all over the world. In order to manage ecosystems efficiently, it is necessary to assess ecological risk at multiple scales. Ecological risk is the probability that a region and/or site will experience defined ecological or environmental problems. In this paper, the ecological risks of soil erosion, desertification, and acid deposition have been assessed on a national scale according to natural and human factors, such as topography, soil, vegetation and climate. This assessment has provided very useful information for ecological environmental management in China. |
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Keywords: | Ecological assessment soil erosion desertification acid deposition China |
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