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Evaluating heavy metal contamination of riverine sediment cores in different land-use areas

Wenzhong Tang, Liu Sun, Limin Shu, Chuang Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1283-4

Abstract: Abstract • Metal pollution was studied in riverine sediments from different land-use areas. • Cd wasregarded as the main sources of heavy metal pollution, yet few studies have investigated the effects of land-useheavy metal pollution, risk and toxicity were determined in riverine sediment cores from different land-use

Keywords: Heavy metals     Riverine sediments     Pollution     Land-use    

Optimization of Land-use Based on the Theory of Cellular Automata and Value of Ecosystem Services

Lian-fu Jiang,Guo-xian Xu,Hao Jiang

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 395-401 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014058

Abstract: The land utilization condition in the target city was simulated using Arc GIS and Geo SOS software basing

Keywords: Ecosystem service function     optimization of land use     Cellular Automata (CA)    

Industrial land expansion in rural China threatens environmental securities

Chi Zhang, Wenhui Kuang, Jianguo Wu, Jiyuan Liu, Hanqin Tian

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1321-2

Abstract: Abstract • China’s rural industrial land (RIL) area quadrupled from 1990 to 2015. • RIL expansion costBased on a comprehensive national land-use data set, our study shows that the area of China’s rural industrialland (RIL) quadrupled during 1990–2015, reaching 39000 km2 in 2015, comparable to urbanization in magnitudeAbout 91% of the protected areas in the central China were within 50 km from rural industrial land, thusAccelerated rural industrial land expansion, particularly in regions under high geo-hazard risks, led

Keywords: Industrialization     Land-use change     Environment risks     Environmental security     Urbanization     China    

Effect of land-use management systems on coupled physical and mechanical, chemical and biological soil

Rainer HORN, Winfried E. H. BLUM

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3,   Pages 243-245 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020334

SEQUESTERING ORGANIC CARBON IN SOILS THROUGH LAND USE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES: A REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 2,   Pages 210-225 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022474

Abstract:

● Either increasing C input to or reducing C release from soils can enhance soil C sequestration.

Keywords: agroecosystems     climate change     negative emissions technology     net zero    

Simulation of soil carbon changes due to land use change in urban areas in China

Cui HAO, Jo SMITH, Jiahua ZHANG, Weiqing MENG, Hongyuan LI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 255-266 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0485-4

Abstract: Land use change can have a strong impact on soil carbon dynamics and carbon stocks in urban areas.land use change.The soil carbon dynamics, due to rapid land use change in Tianjin Binhai New Area of China, have beenAcross the whole area simulated, the total carbon stocks in 2010 had decreased due to land use changelosses from the soils due to previous land use changes.

Keywords: land use change     soil carbon     RothC     urban area    

Effects of land use change on hydrological cycle from forest to upland field in a catchment, Japan

Chuan ZHANG, Keiji TAKASE, Hiroki OUE, Nobuhiro EBISU, Haofang YAN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 456-465 doi: 10.1007/s11709-013-0218-6

Abstract: Understanding the effects of land use change on the hydrological cycle is very important for developmentAnnual evapotranspiration from the upland field catchment tended to be lower due to the change in vegetationThe simulated results indicated that evapotranspiration was decreased and change in discharge was moreThis study will provide information for forest managers in planning and making decisions for land and

Keywords: land-use change     hydrological processes     upland field catchment     forest catchment     semi-distributed hydrological    

Industrial development and land use/cover change and their effects on local environment: a case study

Yurui LI, Hualou LONG, Yansui LIU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 438-448 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0273-3

Abstract: The interactions among industrial development, land use/cover change (LUCC), and environmental effectsBesides industrial development and rapid urbanization, land use/cover in Changshu had changed drasticallyThis change was characterized by major replacements of farmland by urban and rural settlements, artificialponds, forested and constructed land.management and environmental protection policies into an optimized industrial distribution and land-use

Keywords: industrial development     land use/cover change (LUCC)     driving forces     environmental effects     ecosystem services    

Effect of land use and land cover change on soil erosion and the spatio-temporal variation in Liupan

Bin QUAN, M. J. M. R?MKENS, Rui LI, Fang WANG, Jie CHEN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 564-572 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0348-9

Abstract: tremendous ecological damage over time due to population pressure, excessive demand and inappropriate useof agricultural land resources.To present the relationship between land use/cover change and spatio-temporal variation of soil erosion, data sets of land use between the late 1980s and 2000 were obtained from Landsat Thematic Mapper (TMAlso, soil erosion in response to land use and land cover change were quantified and analyzed using data

Keywords: land use/land cover change     soil erosion     geographical information system     remote sensing     Liupan Mountain    

Relationship between the incidence of HFRS and changes of land-use in Big Three Gorges area of Chongqing

Lei YAN MD, MPH, PhD, Shi-Wen WANG MD, PhD, Yu-Huan REN PhD, Jing ZHANG MD, Pei-Long LI MD, Wei-Zhong YANG MD, PhD, Xin-Li WANG MD, De-Qiang MAO MD,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 199-203 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0042-5

Abstract: Land-use thematic maps were applied in the research.The results show that there was a significant relationship between the land-use change in the grass areaIn the BTGA, the land was submerged because water filled in the reservoir, and meanwhile, the governmentcalled for returning land for farming to forestry.

Keywords: hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome     land-use     Big Three Gorges area    

LAND-USE INTENSIFICATION TRENDS IN THE RIO DE LA PLATA REGION OF SOUTH AMERICA: TOWARD SPECIALIZATION

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,

Abstract:

• Current intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata need urgent re-direction.

•Integrated crop-livestock systems reconcile food production with ecosystem services.

•Case studies validate recoupling as a sustainable way to ecological intensification.

 

The Rio de la Plata region comprises central Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. Modern agriculture developed around 1900 with recent decades being characterized by the advance of cropping areas over native grasslands. Highly specialized agriculture has decoupled crop and livestock production but has succeeded in intensifying yields. However, significant losses of ecosystem services have been reported. Thus, questions have been raised on the sustainability of this pathway. A glance at world regions that have experienced similar trends suggests that an urgent course correction is needed. A major concern has been the lack of diversity in regions with highly specialized agriculture, promoting renewed interest in integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS), not only because ICLS are more diverse than specialized systems, but also because they are rare examples of reconciliation between agroecosystem intensification and environmental quality. Consequently, this paper discusses alternatives to redesign multifunctional landscapes based on ICLS. Recent data provide evidence that recoupling crop and animal production increases the resilience of nutrient cycling functions and economic indicators to external stressors, enabling these systems to face climate-market uncertainty and reconcile food production with the provision of diverse ecosystem services. Finally, these concepts are exemplified in case studies where this perspective has been successfully applied.

Land use/cover change effects on floods with different return periods: a case study of Beijing, China

Yueling WANG, Xiaoliu YANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 769-776 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0542-z

Abstract: In this study, an approach integrating digital land use/cover change (LUCC) analysis, hydraulic modelingduring recent decades in China are in danger of more serious floods and recommends that their actual landuse patterns should be carefully assessed considering flood security.integrated approach is demonstrated to be a useful tool for joint assessment, planning and management of land

Keywords: inundation extent     flood arrival time     maximum water depth     shallow flow model    

The Assessment of the Impacts of Land Use Change on the Ecosystem Carbon Sink

Wu Jianguo,Zhang Xiaoquan,Xu Deying

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 9,   Pages 65-71

Abstract: ecosystem in Liupan mountain forest zone and the conception of carbon sink and source , the impacts of landuse change on the carbon sink of ecosystem were assessed.It is found that the function of ecosystem carbon source or sink under different land uses includes carbonstorage, input and output of ecosystem carbon pool, net change of carbon storage and stabilization of

Keywords: land use change     soil organic carbon     carbon cycle     ecosystem carbon sink/source    

Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi

Sen DING, Yuan ZHANG, Bin LIU, Weijing KONG, Wei MENG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 699-708 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0528-x

Abstract: Riparian land use remains one of the most significant impacts on stream ecosystems.This study focuses on the relationship between stream ecosystems and riparian land use in headwater regionsFour riparian land types including forest, grassland, farmland, and residential land were examined toFour land types along riparian of 3 km in length were evaluated at 25, 50, 100, 200 and 500 m widths,Farmland and residential land was negatively correlated with water quality parameters at scales from

Keywords: fish     water quality     land use     riparian buffer     headwater stream    

Use of the RegCM System over East Asia: Review and Perspectives

Xuejie Gao, Filippo Giorgi

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 5,   Pages 766-772 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.05.019

Abstract:

The Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) RegCM system is one of the most commonly used regional climate models (RCMs) over the East Asia region. In this paper, we present a brief review of the RegCM system and its applications to the East Asia region. The model history and plans for future development are described. Previous and ongoing applications, as well as the advantages and biases found in the model system over the East Asia region, are summarized. The model biases that exist are mainly found in the cold seasons, and are characterized by a warm bias at high latitudes and underestimation of precipitation in the south. These biases are similar to those of most global climate models (GCMs). Finally, future plans on the application and development of the model, and specifically on those within the context of the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX), are introduced. This paper is intended to serve as a reference for future users of the RegCM system within the East Asia region.

Keywords: Regional climate model     China     Climate change     Community land model    

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Evaluating heavy metal contamination of riverine sediment cores in different land-use areas

Wenzhong Tang, Liu Sun, Limin Shu, Chuang Wang

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Optimization of Land-use Based on the Theory of Cellular Automata and Value of Ecosystem Services

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Industrial land expansion in rural China threatens environmental securities

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Effect of land-use management systems on coupled physical and mechanical, chemical and biological soil

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SEQUESTERING ORGANIC CARBON IN SOILS THROUGH LAND USE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES: A REVIEW

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Effects of land use change on hydrological cycle from forest to upland field in a catchment, Japan

Chuan ZHANG, Keiji TAKASE, Hiroki OUE, Nobuhiro EBISU, Haofang YAN

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Industrial development and land use/cover change and their effects on local environment: a case study

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Effect of land use and land cover change on soil erosion and the spatio-temporal variation in Liupan

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Relationship between the incidence of HFRS and changes of land-use in Big Three Gorges area of Chongqing

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LAND-USE INTENSIFICATION TRENDS IN THE RIO DE LA PLATA REGION OF SOUTH AMERICA: TOWARD SPECIALIZATION

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Land use/cover change effects on floods with different return periods: a case study of Beijing, China

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The Assessment of the Impacts of Land Use Change on the Ecosystem Carbon Sink

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Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi

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Use of the RegCM System over East Asia: Review and Perspectives

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