학술논문

Long‐term desertification process monitoring and driving factors analysis in rare earth mining area.
Document Type
Article
Source
Restoration Ecology. Feb2024, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p1-14. 14p.
Subject
*DESERTIFICATION
*NORMALIZED difference vegetation index
*FACTOR analysis
*ZONING
*RARE earth metals
*ECOLOGICAL regions
Language
ISSN
1061-2971
Abstract
With the exploitation of rare earth elements (REE) in southern China, desertification has become a serious ecological problem in this region. To accurately understand the desertification process in mining areas and formulate targeted ecological restoration programs, taking the Lingbei mining area in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province as the study area, we explored desertification information extraction methods, desertification dynamics monitoring, and desertification drivers in REE mining areas using multisource data from 1986 to 2021. The results show that from the method of extracting desertification information, Random Forest is the prominent (83.33%), followed by Albedo–NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) space (74.44%), and thirdly Linear Spectral Mixture Model (65.56%). From 1986 to 2021, the desertification land area in Lingbei mining areas first increased and then decreased, showing a reverse trend, but it has not recovered to the pre‐mining level. The government's ecological reclamation measures are the key factors for the restoration of desertification land. There are still 17.81 km2 areas that have not been restored, of which 2.16 km2 are at the level of severe desertification. Moderate desertification and light desertification have not been completely curbed, which needs continuous attention. Vegetation coverage has the highest explanatory power to the distribution of land desertification in mining areas, followed by land use classification, indicating that human activities have a great influence on the spatial differentiation of land desertification in mining areas, and it is necessary to pay attention to regional balanced and sustainable development in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]