Environment & Ecosystem Science (EES)

STUDY ON THE SPATIOTEMPORAL DIFFERENTIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF "MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, FORESTS, FIELDS, LAKES, AND GRASS CITIES" IN THE TAI'AN SECTION OF THE YELLOW RIVER BASIN

July 18, 2023 Posted by AqilZ In Environment & Ecosystem Science (EES)

ABSTRACT

STUDY ON THE SPATIOTEMPORAL DIFFERENTIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF “MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, FORESTS, FIELDS, LAKES, AND GRASS CITIES” IN THE TAI’AN SECTION OF THE YELLOW RIVER BASIN

Journal: Environment & Ecosystem Science (EES)

Author: Lei Zhang, Li Shi, Fei Wang, Haodong Shang, Xiaomeng Zhou

This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

DOI: 10.26480/ees.02.2023.88.93

The natural environment of the Tai’an section of the Yellow River Basin is complex and diverse, the land use function and structure have distinct regional and cultural characteristics. This article is based on literature review, field research and remote sensing image interpretation to construct an analysis variable database. Based on models such as land use dynamics and transfer matrix, the spatiotemporal differentiation and variation characteristics in this area are analyzed. Discovery: ①As a representative area with significant natural background characteristics of “mountain water field”, forest land, cultivated land, and water bodies constitute the main matrix and corridor of land use. ②Over time, the distribution and composition of the spatial distribution in the Tai’an section of the Yellow River Basin have undergone significant changes. The proportion of arable land, forest land and grassland areas to the total land use area has decreased overall, the proportion of building land, water bodies, and unused land has increased. Over 20s, the spatial distribution structure and composition in the study area have undergone significant changes. ③Between 2000 and 2020, cultivated land and construction land constituted the main body and background of land use conversion in this area. This study can provide reference for promoting the coordinated development in the Tai’an section of the Yellow River Basin.

Pages 88-93
Year 2023
Issue 2
Volume 7

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