Decreasing Net Primary Productivity in Response to Urbanization in Liaoning Province, China
Regional ecosystems have been greatly affected by the rapid expansion of urban areas. In order to explore the impact of land use change on net primary productivity (NPP) in rapidly developing cities during the current urbanization process, we quantified land use change in Liaoning province between 2...
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doaj-c3ace3d80f094cfbbbf5d6a92fc566222020-11-24T22:34:32ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-01-019216210.3390/su9020162su9020162Decreasing Net Primary Productivity in Response to Urbanization in Liaoning Province, ChinaTan Chen0Qiuhao Huang1Miao Liu2Manchun Li3Le’an Qu4Shulin Deng5Dong Chen6Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaJiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaInstitute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, ChinaJiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaJiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaJiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaJiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, ChinaRegional ecosystems have been greatly affected by the rapid expansion of urban areas. In order to explore the impact of land use change on net primary productivity (NPP) in rapidly developing cities during the current urbanization process, we quantified land use change in Liaoning province between 2000 and 2010 using net primary productivity as an indicator of ecosystem productivity and health. The Carnegie–Ames–Stanford Approach model was used to estimate NPP by region and land use. We used a unit circle-based evaluation model to quantify local urbanization effects on NPP around eight representative cities. The dominant land use types were farmland, woodland and urban, with urban rapidly replacing farmland. Mean annual NPP and total NPP decreased faster from 2005 to 2010 than from 2000 to 2005, reflecting increasing urbanization rates. The eastern, primarily woodland part of Liaoning province had the greatest reduction in NPP, while the western part, which was primarily farmland and grassland, had the lowest reduction.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/2/162urbanizationland use changenet primary productivityCarnegie–Ames–Stanford approach productivity model |
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Tan Chen Qiuhao Huang Miao Liu Manchun Li Le’an Qu Shulin Deng Dong Chen Decreasing Net Primary Productivity in Response to Urbanization in Liaoning Province, China Sustainability urbanization land use change net primary productivity Carnegie–Ames–Stanford approach productivity model |
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Tan Chen Qiuhao Huang Miao Liu Manchun Li Le’an Qu Shulin Deng Dong Chen |
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Decreasing Net Primary Productivity in Response to Urbanization in Liaoning Province, China |
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Decreasing Net Primary Productivity in Response to Urbanization in Liaoning Province, China |
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Decreasing Net Primary Productivity in Response to Urbanization in Liaoning Province, China |
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Regional ecosystems have been greatly affected by the rapid expansion of urban areas. In order to explore the impact of land use change on net primary productivity (NPP) in rapidly developing cities during the current urbanization process, we quantified land use change in Liaoning province between 2000 and 2010 using net primary productivity as an indicator of ecosystem productivity and health. The Carnegie–Ames–Stanford Approach model was used to estimate NPP by region and land use. We used a unit circle-based evaluation model to quantify local urbanization effects on NPP around eight representative cities. The dominant land use types were farmland, woodland and urban, with urban rapidly replacing farmland. Mean annual NPP and total NPP decreased faster from 2005 to 2010 than from 2000 to 2005, reflecting increasing urbanization rates. The eastern, primarily woodland part of Liaoning province had the greatest reduction in NPP, while the western part, which was primarily farmland and grassland, had the lowest reduction. |
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