Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau

The Loess Plateau, located in the northwest of China, is one of the country’s most ecologically fragile regions and a significant source of sediment transported by the Yellow River. Given its ecological importance, a comprehensive assessment of its vulnerability is essential for informing sustainabl...

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Main Authors: Xianqi Zhang, Yupeng Zheng, Yang Yang, He Ren, Jiawen Liu
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Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
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description The Loess Plateau, located in the northwest of China, is one of the country’s most ecologically fragile regions and a significant source of sediment transported by the Yellow River. Given its ecological importance, a comprehensive assessment of its vulnerability is essential for informing sustainable development initiatives. This study evaluates the ecological vulnerability of the Loess Plateau and aims to provide a theoretical basis for promoting long-term ecological restoration in the region. The “Sensitivity-Resilience-Pressure” (SRP) model was employed to select indicators for assessing ecological vulnerability, while an improved fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (IFAHP) was used to determine the relative weights of these indicators. Using GIS-based overlay analysis, an ecological vulnerability index was calculated, enabling the assessment of spatiotemporal changes and identification of key influencing factors. The results indicate a decreasing trend in ecological vulnerability over the past three decades, with vulnerability levels showing a distinct northwest-to-southeast gradient. Significant spatial variation was observed, with the highest levels of ecological vulnerability concentrated in Inner Mongolia, northern Shaanxi, Ningxia Hui, and Gansu provinces. Vegetation coverage, net primary productivity, and precipitation emerged as the primary drivers of these spatiotemporal changes, with notable interactions between these factors. The findings offer valuable insights for guiding ecological restoration efforts and supporting sustainable management strategies for the Loess Plateau.
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spelling doaj-art-edea30ecfe064853a7a55be89b3d9cd42025-01-31T05:10:43ZengElsevierEcological Indicators1470-160X2025-01-01170113060Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess PlateauXianqi Zhang0Yupeng Zheng1Yang Yang2He Ren3Jiawen Liu4Water Conservancy College, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China; Collaborative Innovation Center of Water Resources Efficient Utilization and Protection Engineering, Zhengzhou 450046, China; Technology Research Center of Water Conservancy and Marine Traffic Engineering, Henan Province, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaWater Conservancy College, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, China; Corresponding authors.Water Conservancy College, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaWater Conservancy College, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaWater Conservancy College, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou 450046, ChinaThe Loess Plateau, located in the northwest of China, is one of the country’s most ecologically fragile regions and a significant source of sediment transported by the Yellow River. Given its ecological importance, a comprehensive assessment of its vulnerability is essential for informing sustainable development initiatives. This study evaluates the ecological vulnerability of the Loess Plateau and aims to provide a theoretical basis for promoting long-term ecological restoration in the region. The “Sensitivity-Resilience-Pressure” (SRP) model was employed to select indicators for assessing ecological vulnerability, while an improved fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (IFAHP) was used to determine the relative weights of these indicators. Using GIS-based overlay analysis, an ecological vulnerability index was calculated, enabling the assessment of spatiotemporal changes and identification of key influencing factors. The results indicate a decreasing trend in ecological vulnerability over the past three decades, with vulnerability levels showing a distinct northwest-to-southeast gradient. Significant spatial variation was observed, with the highest levels of ecological vulnerability concentrated in Inner Mongolia, northern Shaanxi, Ningxia Hui, and Gansu provinces. Vegetation coverage, net primary productivity, and precipitation emerged as the primary drivers of these spatiotemporal changes, with notable interactions between these factors. The findings offer valuable insights for guiding ecological restoration efforts and supporting sustainable management strategies for the Loess Plateau.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X24015176Ecological vulnerabilitySensitivity-resilience-pressure modelSpatiotemporal patternImproved fuzzy analytic hierarchy processGeographic detectorLoess plateau
spellingShingle Xianqi Zhang
Yupeng Zheng
Yang Yang
He Ren
Jiawen Liu
Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau
Ecological Indicators
Ecological vulnerability
Sensitivity-resilience-pressure model
Spatiotemporal pattern
Improved fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
Geographic detector
Loess plateau
title Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau
title_full Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau
title_short Spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the Loess Plateau
title_sort spatiotemporal evolution of ecological vulnerability on the loess plateau
topic Ecological vulnerability
Sensitivity-resilience-pressure model
Spatiotemporal pattern
Improved fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
Geographic detector
Loess plateau
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X24015176
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