Land Desertification Control and Ecological Restoration in Northwestern China
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Land Desertification Control and Ecological Restoration in Northwestern China
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 23, Issue 5, Pages: 105-108(2004)
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1. 中国科学院寒区旱区环境与工程研究所,甘肃,兰州,730000
2. 兰州大学干旱农业生态国家重点实验室,甘肃,兰州,730000
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MA Song-yao, WANG Gang, YANG Sheng-mao. Land Desertification Control and Ecological Restoration in Northwestern China[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2004, 23(5): 105-108.
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MA Song-yao, WANG Gang, YANG Sheng-mao. Land Desertification Control and Ecological Restoration in Northwestern China[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2004, 23(5): 105-108.DOI:
Land Desertification Control and Ecological Restoration in Northwestern China
Drought is a basic background condition necessary for the onset of desertification
while human (utilization) of land and land degradation are primary influences on the process of desertification in northwestern China. Therefore
measures to constrol land desertification should be focused on abating environmental impact of human activity
for instance population should be controlled and the carrying capacity of the land should be increased. Acknowledging existing challenges in preventing land desertification and undertaking ecological restoration
this paper presents a discussion of new thinking and management systems. The crucial problems that need to be addressed with respect to ecological environment construction are put forward.
Analysis and evaluation of ecological resource baseline status in ‘one river and three mountains’ region of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
Drought resistance of vegetation under different ecological restoration patterns in Honghe dry-hot valley
Comprehensive Evaluation of the Sustainable Development of an Ecological Demonstration District
Current Situation of Soil Erosion and Anti-erosion Measures in Mining Area of Liaoning Province
Management of Soil Water for Agriculture Sustainable Development in Latored Soils of South Subtropical Hilly Area
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