Land Use/Cover Change and Ecological Landscape Pattern in Guanzhong-Tianshui Economic Zone
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    Using 1980and 2005TM image data and applying ArcGIS and Erdas to interpret the images,theland use landscape in Guanzhong-Tianshui economic zone is divided into six types.Land use/cover changein the zone is analyzed based on ArcGIS analysis module and the corresponding landscape indexes are calculated by the landscape levels and types using and the landscape software named Fragstats.Results are as follows:(1)In the past 25years,the areas of cultivated land and unused land were decreased,while the areasof forest,grassland,water and construction land were increased.A large amount of cultivated land wastransformed to forestland,grassland and construction land.At the same time,some of grassland was reclaimed for cultivated land,but the reclaimed proportion was less than the cultivated land transformed fromgrassland.Construction land was the transformed-in land type and the quantity of transformed-out construction land was nearly negligible.(2)The landscape contagion index and dominance index were decreased,while Shannon diversity index and Shannon evenness index were increased in the study area.(3)Cultivatedland occupied a major position in Guanzhong-Tianshui District,but the landscape patch of construction land expanded to a large scale.Land use/cover change and landscape pattern in the district are discussed and landscape pattern and change characteristics in the whole district are revealed quantitatively.The study may provide scientificreference for formulating sustainable land use policies and making reasonable planning in the district.

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冯雪铭,李晶,张东海,刘焱序,陈欢.关中-天水经济区土地利用/覆被变化与景观格局[J].水土保持通报英文版,2013,(1):134-138

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  • Received:March 30,2012
  • Revised:April 15,2012
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  • Online: November 12,2014
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