Land Use Evolution and Its Impact Factors in Silver Beach of Beihai City
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    [Objective] In recent years, land use of silver beach of Beihai City had experienced great changes and the subsequent significant degradation of ecological environment. Therefore, the land use evolution and its impact factors were urgently needed to be understood to provide an importantly scientific reference for future sustainable development and management.[Methods] The remote-sensing images of Landsat were adopted to analyze the land use evolution and to discuss its impact factors in silver beach of Beihai.[Results] In the years of 1979-2013, the areas of construction land and artificial wetland were considerably increased and were mainly transformed from cultivated land and forest land. The areas of cultivated land and forest land were substantially reduced accordingly. The areas of grassland, water area and intertidal zone had no great variation. Land use intensity was consistently increased. Before 2000, land use was diversified and after that it markedly reduced. Driving forces of land use change include not only climatic factors as air temperature, typhoon and tide, but also human activity factors as urbanization, sea reclamation, fishing, tourism and planning management.[Conclusion] During the past 35 years, the land use of silver beach of Beihai City presented trends of simplification, slowdown but intensified and fragmental developed evolution, which was coincided with the enhancement in vulnerability of regional ecosystem. It is urgently needed to probe the interacting mechanism among the above multiple factors and to quantify the respective contribution of them to land use evolution.

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杨云川,廖丽萍,燕柳斌,胡小川,肖帅,谢燕平.北海市银滩土地利用演变特征及其影响因素[J].水土保持通报英文版,2016,36(6):223-230

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  • Received:June 22,2016
  • Revised:July 14,2016
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  • Online: January 13,2017
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