Herdsmen's adaptation to climate changes and subsequent impacts in the ecologically fragile zone, China

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The change of land surface can exert significant influence on the future climate change. This study analyzed the effects of herdsmen's adaptation to climate changes on the livestock breeding, income, and land surface dynamics with a land surface parameterization scheme. The empirical analysis was first carried out on the impacts of the adaptation measures of herdsmen on their income in the context of the climate change with the positive mathematical programming (PMP) model on the basis of the household survey data in the Three-River Source Region, an ecologically fragile area in Qinghai Province, China. Then, the land surface parameterization process is analyzed based on the agent-based model (ABM), which involves the herdsmen's adaptation measures on climate change, and it also provides reference for the land surface change projection. The result shows that the climate change adaptation measures will have a positive effect on the increasing of the amount of herdsman's livestock and income as well as future land surface dynamics. Some suggestions on the land use management were finally proposed, which can provide significant reference information for the land use planning. © 2013 Yingcheng Liu et al.

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Liu, Y., Zhang, T., Geng, X., He, L., & Pang, Z. (2013). Herdsmen’s adaptation to climate changes and subsequent impacts in the ecologically fragile zone, China. Advances in Meteorology, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/748715

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