Spatiotemporal Variability in Ecological Vulnerability of Songnen Plain from 1980 to 2020
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    [Objetive] The characteristics and driving mechanisms of spatial and temporal changes in the ecological vulnerability of the Songnen Plain from 1980 to 2020 were studied in order to provide a scientific basis for ecosystem management and sustainable development in the region. [Methods] From the perspective of natural factors and human factors, the “pressure-state-response” (PSR) model was used to build an evaluation index system. Principal component analysis was combined with the Moran’I index. [Results] ① The ecological vulnerability of the Songnen Plain was dominated by extreme, severe, and moderate vulnerabilities, accounting for 81.72% of the total vulnerability. The overall level of ecological vulnerability showed an upward trend before 2000, and the overall level of ecological vulnerability declined after 2000. ② The ecological vulnerability of the Songnen Plain was dominated by light (62.19%) and moderate (91.30%) vulnerability changes. ③ Changes in ecological vulnerability were due to conversions between grasslands, waters, unused land, construction land, and cultivated land. ④ Spatial autocorrelation existed in ecological vulnerability, and low-low aggregation was mainly located in the forestland area in the western part of the study area. [Conclusion] The ecological vulnerability of Songnen Plain during the past 40 years generally showed a fluctuating and decreasing trend. The spatial ecological vulnerability gradually increased from east to west. Natural factors such as temperature and precipitation, and human factors such as land use had a great impact on ecological vulnerability.

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宋春威,相恒星,陈美宏,杜会石.1980—2020年松嫩平原生态脆弱性时空分异[J].水土保持通报英文版,2023,43(4):366-374

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  • Received:October 08,2022
  • Revised:December 26,2022
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  • Online: September 27,2023
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