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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 44(12): 6833-6846, 2023 Dec 08.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38098408

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The southwest alpine canyon area is a typical ecologically fragile area. Understanding the characteristics of vegetation change here and its influencing factors can provide a theoretical basis for formulating countermeasures for ecological environment construction in the southwest alpine canyon area and has practical significance for realizing the harmonious and unified development of the regional economy, environment, and ecology. Based on the data set of NDVI, socio-economic factors, and natural factors from 2000 to 2019, the spatial and temporal variation and stability characteristics of NDVI in the southwest alpine canyon area were analyzed by using the methods of unary linear regression, Hurst index, geographic detector model, and coefficient of variation, and the influencing factors of the spatial differentiation of NDVI were also discussed. The results showed that:① in terms of spatial distribution, the vegetation was high in the southeast and low in the northwest. The area covered by medium and high vegetation accounted for 71.71%, and the vegetation cover was at a relatively high level. From the perspective of time, the area of vegetation showing an improvement trend accounted for 85.90%, and the recovery effect was obvious, and the future vegetation change trend will continue to be improved. ② Elevation, vegetation type, and soil type were the main factors affecting the spatial differentiation of NDVI, and the q value was no less than 0.40. Temperature and rainfall were secondary factors, with q values of 0.274 and 0.225, respectively. The dual-factor interaction enhanced the single factor influence, which was manifested as the dual-factor enhancement and nonlinear enhancement relationship. The highest q value was 0.714 for the combination of altitude ∩ vegetation, followed by 0.688 for the combination of altitude ∩ soil. ③ The overall stability of NDVI during the study period was good, and the proportion of the regional area with low fluctuating changes and slightly low fluctuating changes was 89.95%. The area with moderate fluctuation accounted for 10.05%, concentrated in the relatively fragile ecological environment with factors such as high altitude, low temperature, little rainfall, barren soil, and sparse vegetation. Vegetation change is the result of a combination of multiple factors, so it is necessary to adapt to local conditions and adopt different strategies to restore the ecological environment of the southwest alpine canyon area.


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Ecology , Environment , Temperature , Altitude , Soil , China , Climate Change , Ecosystem
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