[1]WANG Wenhui,MA Xiangqing,ZOU Xianhua,et al.Spatiotemporal Variations of Vegetation Change in Fujian Province from 2000 to 2010[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2017,24(04):234-239,246.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
24
Number of periods:
2017 04
Page number:
234-239,246
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Public date:
2017-08-28
- Title:
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Spatiotemporal Variations of Vegetation Change in Fujian Province from 2000 to 2010
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WANG Wenhui1,2, MA Xiangqing1,2, ZOU Xianhua1,2, TIAN Chao1,2, JIN Quanfeng1,2, GUO Futao1,2
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1. Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China;
2. Collaborative Innovation Center of Soil and Water Conservation, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
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- Keywords:
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trend analysis method; Mann-Kendall trend test; vegetation coverage; spatial-temporal change; Fujian Province
- CLC:
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Q948.2
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- Abstract:
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The trend analysis method and Mann-Kendall trend test were applied to analyze the dynamic change of vegetation coverage in Fujian Province from 2000 to 2010 in oder to explore the spatiotemporal variations of vegetation cover in Fujian Province. The results showed that: (1) vegetation coverage of Fujian increased by the rate of 0.003 15 per year, but there was an obvious fluctuation in 2005; the maximum increase in the vegetation coverage was in July, August and September; (2) according to vegetation cover type classification, Fujian was mainly covered by high vegetation coverage, in total, about 15.84% of low, medium vegetation cover was converted to high vegetation cover during 2000 to 2010; (3) a significant increase in vegetation coverage in the urban areas like Putian, Ningde, Zhangzhou had changed drastically with the loss of vegetation coverage; regional trends showed that the percentage of each urban vegetation coverage in Fujian, was mainly decrease in the order: Ningde > Zhangzhou > Fuzhou > Quanzhou = Putian = Xiamen > Longyan > Nanping > Sanming; (4) different types of vegetation coverage in inter-annual variability scale had shown a steady upward trend, various types of vegetation cover average were between 0.596 and 0.799; in addition, the vegetation coverage decreased in the order: wetlands > grassland > crop > non-vegetation > broadleaf forest = needle leaved forest.