Spatial-temporal Changes of Land Use/Cover and Its Impact on Evapotranspiration in Wuwei City

Authors

  • Liangyan Yang
  • Lei Shi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v9i2.8995

Keywords:

Land use/cover, Wuwei City, Transfer matrix, Dynamic attitude, Driving force, Evapotranspiration.

Abstract

In order to grasp the sustainable development path of economy and ecology in Wuwei, based on GlobeLand30 land use/cover data from 2000 to 2020, we analyzed the spatial and temporal characteristics of land use/cover changes in Wuwei through single land use dynamic attitude, comprehensive land use dynamic attitude and land use transfer matrix, and combined with meteorological data and evapotranspiration data, clarified the driving mechanism of land use/cover change and its impact on evapotranspiration. The results show that during the period 2000—2020, shrublands and woodlands in Wuwei City had the highest combined motility, indicating that both were less stable. The main land use transfer direction in Wuwei City during 2000—2020 showed the transfer of cropland to man-made surface, forest land to grassland, and bare land to cropland and man-made surface. The distribution of ET in Wuwei City has strong spatial differences, which is very consistent with the land use/cover and surface vegetation coverage in Wuwei City. Conclusion: Temperature and rainfall have relatively limited effects on land use/cover changes in Wuwei, and only have some effects on land use/cover types such as wetlands, water bodies and woodlands. The main driving forces of land use/cover changes in Wuwei are socio-economic factors, among which GDP, real estate investment and government policies have significant effects on land use/cover type changes. The change of ET in Wuwei City is affected by both climate change and land use/cover change, and from 2010 to 2020, land use/cover dominates.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

ZHANG J N, ZANG C F. Spatial and temporal variability characteristics and driving mechanisms of land use in the Southeastern River Basin from 1990 to 2015[J]. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2019, 39(24): 9339-9350.

LIU J Y, KUANG W H, ZHANG Z X, et al. Spatiotemporal characteristics, patterns and causes of land use changes in China since the late 1980s[J]. Acta Geographica Sinica, 2014, 69(1): 3-13.

KABEJA C, LI R, RWABUHUNGU RWATANGABO DE, et al. Monitoring land use/cover changes by using multi-temporal remote sensing for urban hydrological assessment: a case study in Beijing, China[J]. Remote Sensing, 2022, 14(17): 4273.

WANG Y H, XIA P, LIU Z F, et al. Research progress of urban land use/cover change in the oasis cities of China[J]. Arid Land Geography, 2019, 42(2): 341-353.

KONG X L, LI Y L, HAN M, et al. Analysis of land use/cover change and landscape pattern in the Yellow River Delta During 1986-2016[J]. Journal of Southwest Forestry University, 2020, 40(4): 122-131.

WANG C Y, TANG J, LI Z Y, et al. Driving force analysis of land use and land cover temporal-spatial change in the west of Jilin province[J]. Ecology and Environment, 2008, 17(5): 1914-1920.

LIU J Y, LIU M L, TIAN H Q, et al. Spatial and temporal patterns of China's cropland during 1990-2000: an analysis based on Landsat TM data[J]. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2005, 98(4): 442-456.

SHI P, ZHANG Y, LI Z B, et al. Influence of land use and land cover patterns on seasonal water quality at Multispectral scales[J]. Catena, 2017, 151: 182−190.

ZHAO G S, LIU J Y, KUANG W H, et al. Disturbance impacts of land use change on biodiversity conservation priority areas across China: 1990-2010 [J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2015, 25(5): 515−529.

Downloads

Published

05-06-2023

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Yang, L., & Shi, L. (2023). Spatial-temporal Changes of Land Use/Cover and Its Impact on Evapotranspiration in Wuwei City. Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management, 9(2), 45-48. https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v9i2.8995