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Assessing Changes in Land Cover and Vegetation Productivity for Threatened Forest-Steppe Ecosystems: A Case Study in Arkhangai Province, Mongolia

机译:评估威胁森林草原生态系统的土地覆盖和植被生产率的变化:蒙古阿尔康盖省的案例研究

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Mongolia’s forest-steppes are one of the most threatened terrestrial ecosystems, being exposed to multiple stressors, including forest loss, fi re, inadequate livestock management, and climate change. This study used satellite remote sensing to assess land cover change and long-term trends in primary productivity and precipitations in the Khoid Mogoin Gol-Teel protected area, Arkhangai province, a region of high conservation relevance rich in forest-steppe ecosystems. To our surprise, forest cover and primary productivity were found to be stable or increasing in our study area. The distribution of water bodies and bare ground were found to be decreasing, while the distribution of croplands and grasslands were found to be increasing. The reported increases in primary productivity were interpreted as a result of increasing precipitation in the region. Our fi ndings are expected to help assist the communityled management in securing economic wellbeing and food security for those depending on forest-steppe habitats. In particular, the reported increase in forest cover indicates that natural regeneration is possible in the area and should therefore be encouraged.
机译:蒙古的森林草原是最受威胁的地面生态系统之一,暴露于多个压力源,包括森林损失,重新遗传,畜牧业管理和气候变化。本研究采用卫星遥感来评估土地覆盖变化和初级生产率和沉淀的长期趋势在皇后植物,阿吉才省,富裕的森林 - 草原生态系统中的高保守相关区域。在我们的令人惊讶的是,在我们的研究区域发现森林覆盖和初级生产率稳定或增加。发现水体和裸露地面的分布是下降,而农田和草原的分布被发现正在增加。报告的初级生产率的增加被解释为该地区降水量的增加。预计我们的绑定有助于协助安排的管理确保根据森林 - 草原栖息地的人的经济福祉和粮食安全。特别是,报告的森林覆盖的增加表明该地区可以进行自然再生,因此应该被鼓励。

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