Comprehensive Eco??environmental Evaluation of Shaanxi Water Source Area in Middle??Route of South??to??North Water Transfer Project
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Comprehensive Eco??environmental Evaluation of Shaanxi Water Source Area in Middle??Route of South??to??North Water Transfer Project
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 29, Issue 3, Pages: 230-232(2010)
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1. 陕西师范大学旅游与环境学院,陕西,西安,710062
2. 西藏芒康县畜牧技术推广站,西藏,昌都,854500
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WANG Xiaofeng, ZHANG Hui, DONG Xiaoping, et al. Comprehensive Eco??environmental Evaluation of Shaanxi Water Source Area in Middle??Route of South??to??North Water Transfer Project[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(3): 230-232.
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WANG Xiaofeng, ZHANG Hui, DONG Xiaoping, et al. Comprehensive Eco??environmental Evaluation of Shaanxi Water Source Area in Middle??Route of South??to??North Water Transfer Project[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2010, 29(3): 230-232.DOI:
Comprehensive Eco??environmental Evaluation of Shaanxi Water Source Area in Middle??Route of South??to??North Water Transfer Project
To evaluate the quality of ecoenvironment in Shaanxi water source area in the middle route of the south??to??north water transfer project objectively can provide the decision??making and reference for the implementation of the project . Under the guidance of ecological system theory and by using remote sensing techniques and the analysis methods of geographic information systems
the paper extracts six factor layer data affecting environmental quality in the study area
then stacks them to be the integrated environmental index layer data
and finally divides it into four environment divisions. From the result of spatial statistical analysis
the first and the second integrated natural indexes are the best
account ing for 64. 69 percent of the total water area; the third is better
accounting for 31. 52 percent ; and the forth is poor
accounting for 3. 79 percent. To evaluate and study the eco-environmental quality in Shaanxi Province comprehensively can provide a data support and a decision??making basis for ecological compensation and soil and water conservation in the middle route of the south??to??morth water transfer project.