Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation (Oct 2022)

Effects of different management measures on soil conservation and the influence of environmental conditions: a case study involving UAV remote sensing on the Loess Plateau

  • Xingjian Guo,
  • Quanqin Shao,
  • Ying Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. 683 – 697

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Abstract To curb further deterioration due to soil erosion, the Chinese government has successively implemented a series of ecological improvement projects across the Loess Plateau (LP). This study used unmanned aerial vehicle remote sensing combined with the revised universal soil loss equation to quantitatively evaluate the soil conservation rate (SR) under 10 management measures and further incorporated the topographic slope into the analysis to describe the impacts of terrain changes. The results showed that the average SR of plots under artificial management measures was 61.24 ± 0.004% (P 40°), and a greater slope is associated with a more evident effect. However, the risk of structural failure also increases. In addition, due to restricted water conditions, the effects of existing soil and water conservation measures that use tree planting as the main method have the characteristics of horizontal and vertical zonation differentiation. Valley bottom and semi‐humid areas are more profitable, and other areas are more suitable for planting drought‐tolerant shrubs. In addition to guiding the deployment of future soil and water conservation measures, this study can provide a theoretical basis for adjusting the existing low‐efficiency measures.

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