Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (Sep 2024)

Ecological vulnerability assessment and spatial-temporal variations analysis in typical ecologically vulnerable areas of China

  • Min Xu,
  • Chunxiang Cao,
  • Shaobo Zhong,
  • Xinwei Yang,
  • Barjeece Bashir,
  • Kaiming Wang,
  • Heyi Guo,
  • Xiaotong Gao,
  • Jingbo Li,
  • Yujie Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1406444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Ecological vulnerability assessment is crucial for environment protection, ecological restoration and resource utilization. However, many former studies have limitations in the indicator system of the assessment, which were not comparable for different types of ecologically vulnerable areas. It is difficult to apply directly to the ecological vulnerability assessment of different types and in various regions. Aiming to solve these problems, the study proposed a well-established and comprehensive indicator system for ecological vulnerability assessment and conducted ecological vulnerability assessment application of five types of typical ecologically vulnerable areas of China based on remote sensing, meteorological, geographic and other data. The results show that the average EVIs value of Zhangbei County ranging from 0.525 to 0.559 are the highest among the five research areas during the four periods, followed by Zoige region and Xiamen bay. However, the region with the lowest average EVI value varies. In 2005 and 2015, it was Taihe County, while in 2010 and 2020, it was the Sanjiangyuan region. The variation of average EVIs in the five typical areas presents slight fluctuation and remains generally stable from 2005 to 2020. It indicates that the environmental protection measures and projects undertaken by the Chinese government in recent years have had a striking effect, curbing the trend of ecological environment deterioration.

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