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Wetland Changes and Their Responses to Climate Change in the “Three-River Headwaters” Region of China since the 1990s

机译:1990年代以来中国“三河源头”地区的湿地变化及其对气候变化的响应

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The wetland ecosystem in the “Three-River Headwaters” (TRH) region plays an irreplaceable role in water source conservation, run-off adjustment and biodiversity maintenance. In recent years, assessment of wetland resources affected by climate changes has aroused enormous attention, since it can further protect wetland resources and provide a scientific basis for decision makers. In this study, wetland changes and its response to climate changes in the TRH region from the early 1990s to 2012 were analyzed by remote sensing (RS) image interpretation and climate change trend analysis. The results showed that wetlands occupied 6.3% of the total land area in 2012, and swamps, streams & rivers and lakes were the dominant wetland types in the TRH region. Since the early 1990s, wetlands have undergone great changes, and total wetland area increased by 260.57 km2 (1.17%). Lakes, reservoir & ponds took on continuous increasing trend, but swamps, streams & rivers had a continuous decreasing trend. On the other hand, the wetland area in the Yangtze River basin showed an overall increasing trend, while in the Yellow River and Langcang River basins, it decreased in general. The climate turned from Warm-Dry to Warm-Wet. The average temperature and precipitation increased by 0.91 °C and 101.99 mm, respectively, from 1990 to 2012, and the average humidity index (HI) increased by 0.06 and showing an upward trend and a shifting of the dividing line towards the northwest in both the areas of semi-humid and semi-arid zone. The correlation analysis of wetland changes with meteorological factors from 1990 to 2012 indicated that the regional humidity differences and the interannual variation trend, caused by the change of precipitation and evaporation, was the main driving factor for the dynamic variation of wetland change in the TRH region. In the general, the increase of HI in the THR region since the 1990s, especially in the western TRH region, contributed to wetland increase continuously. The conclusions of this study will provide some scientific references for the management and protection of wetlands in the TRH region, especially for restoration, reconstruction and conservation of degradation wetland.
机译:“三河源头”(TRH)地区的湿地生态系统在水源保护,径流调整和生物多样性维持方面发挥着不可替代的作用。近年来,对受气候变化影响的湿地资源的评估引起了极大的关注,因为它可以进一步保护湿地资源并为决策者提供科学依据。在这项研究中,通过遥感(RS)图像解释和气候变化趋势分析,分析了1990年代初至2012年TRH地区的湿地变化及其对气候变化的响应。结果表明,2012年湿地占总土地面积的6.3%,沼泽,溪流,河流和湖泊是TRH地区的主要湿地类型。自1990年代初以来,湿地发生了巨大变化,湿地总面积增加了260.57 km 2 (1.17%)。湖泊,水库和池塘呈持续增长趋势,而沼泽,溪流和河流呈持续下降趋势。另一方面,长江流域的湿地面积总体上呈增加趋势,而黄河和澜沧江流域的湿地面积总体上呈下降趋势。气候从暖干转变为暖湿。从1990年到2012年,平均温度和降水分别增加了0.91°C和101.99 mm,平均湿度指数(HI)增加了0.06,呈上升趋势,并且分界线都向西北移动。半湿润半干旱地区。 1990-2012年湿地变化与气象因子的相关性分析表明,降水和蒸发变化引起的区域湿度差异和年际变化趋势是TRH地区湿地变化动态变化的主要驱动因素。 。总的来说,自1990年代以来,THR地区的HI升高,特别是西部TRH地区的HI导致湿地持续增加。这项研究的结论将为TRH地区湿地的管理和保护,特别是退化湿地的恢复,重建和保护提供一些科学参考。

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