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Estimation on wetland loss and its restoration potential in Modern Yellow River Delta,Shandong Province of China

Estimation on wetland loss and its restoration potential in Modern Yellow River Delta,Shandong Province of China
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摘要 Wetland is one of the most important ecosystems with varied functions and structures,and its loss has been a major issue.Wetland loss in Modem Yellow River Delta(MYRD) becomes a serious environmental problem,so its restoration attracts a great deal of attention from academia and governments.This article proposes a GIS-based multi-criteria comprehensive evaluation methodology for potential estimation of wetland restoration,using MYRD as an example.The model uses four kinds of data(hydrology,terrain,soil,and land use) and could be adapted by planners for use in identifying the suitability of locations as wetland mitigation sites at any site or region.In the application of the model in the MYRD,the research developed a lost wetland distributed map taking the better wetland situation of 1995 as the reference,and elevated the overall distribution trends of wetland restoration potential based on wetland polygon.The results indicated that the total area of wetland loss from 1995 to 2014 was 568.12 km^2,which includes 188.83 km^2 natural wetland and 21.80 km^2 artificial wetland,respectively.The areas of lost wetland with low,middle,and high resilience ability are 126.82 km^2,259.92 km^2,and 119.59 km^2,occupying 25.05%,51.33%,and 23.62%,respectively.The high-restoration-potential wetland included98.47 km^2 of natural wetland and 21.12 km^2 of artificial wetland,which are mainly bush,reed,and ponds.The highrestoration-potential wetland is mainly distributed in the vicinity of Gudong oil field,the Yellow River Delta protected areas,and the eastern sides of Kenli county and Dongying city. Wetland is one of the most important ecosystems with varied functions and structures, and its loss has been a major issue. Wetland loss in Modern Yellow River Delta (MYRD) becomes a serious environmental problem, so its restoration attracts a great deal of attention from academia and governments. This article proposes a GIS-based multi-criteria comprehensive evaluation methodology for potential estimation of wetland restoration, using MYRD as an example. The model uses four kinds of data (hydrology, terrain, soil, and land use) and could be adapted by planners for use in identifying the suitability of locations as wetland mitigation sites at any site or region. In the application of the model in the MYRD, the research developed a lost wetland distributed map taking the better wetland situation of 1995 as the reference, and elevated the overall distribution trends of wetland restoration potential based on wetland polygon. The results indicated that the total area of wetland loss from 1995 to 2014 was 568.12 km(2), which includes 188.83 km(2) natural wetland and 21.80 km(2) artificial wetland, respectively. The areas of lost wetland with low, middle, and high resilience ability are 126.82 km(2), 259.92 km(2), and 119.59 km(2), occupying 25.05%, 51.33%, and 23.62%, respectively. The high-restoration-potential wetland included 98.47 km(2) of natural wetland and 21.12 km(2) of artificial wetland, which are mainly bush, reed, and ponds. The highrestoration-potential wetland is mainly distributed in the vicinity of Gudong oil field, the Yellow River Delta protected areas, and the eastern sides of Kenli county and Dongying city.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment》 2015年第4期365-372,共8页 中国人口·资源与环境(英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China[No.41401663] Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province[No.2010ZRE14029] China Social Science University Humanity Foundation[No.11YJC790283 and No.12YJC790254] Excellent Young Scholars Research Fund of Shandong Normal University
关键词 WETLAND loss RESTORATION POTENTIAL comprehensive evaluation Modern YELLOW River DELTA wetland loss restoration potential comprehensive evaluation Modern Yellow River Delta
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