Land degradation in the heihe river basin in relation to plant growth conditions

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Land degradation is a crucial issue in semi-arid and arid areas. The Heihe River basin is the second largest inland river basin in the arid regions of Northwest China. Land degradation is a serious passive problem for the socioeconomic development in this region. In this paper, we develop a land degradation model. Land Degradation Index (LDI), which integrates the main factors influencing land degradation. The factors are mainly those related to plant growth conditions: precipitation, potential evapo-transpiration (PE), vegetation fraction cover, slope and aspect, soil type, and land cover. We find that our model can be used to effectively monitor land degradation over this region. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Hui, F., Yin, Y., Qi, J., & Gong, P. (2005). Land degradation in the heihe river basin in relation to plant growth conditions. Geographic Information Sciences, 11(2), 147–154. https://doi.org/10.1080/10824000509480610

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