Agricultural activity is widely recognized as a leading driver of natural wetland loss in many parts of the world. However, little is known about the spatiotemporal patterns of conversion between natural wetlands and farmland in China. This information deficiency has limited decision-making for the sustainable management of natural wetland ecosystems. In this study, we explicitly quantified bidirectional natural wetland-farmland conversions during the periods of 1990-2000 and 2000-2010 at multiple spatiotemporal scales. Our results revealed that about 60% (15,765 km(2)) of China's lost natural wetlands were due to agricultural encroachment for grain production, 74.7% (11,778 km(2)) of which occurred from 1990 to 2000. Natural wetland conver...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Humans benefit from multiple ecosystem services of wetlands, but massive wetland loss has occurred w...
Two wetland maps for the entire China have been produced based on Landsat data acquired around 1990 ...
Wetland rehabilitation, highlighted in the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),...
Four wetland maps for all China have been produced, based on Landsat and CBERS-02B remote sensing da...
Wetlands are one of the most critical resources in Inner Mongolia Plateau. However, the region has e...
China implemented the National Wetland Conservation Program (NWCP) from 2002 to protect and rehabili...
AbstractOver the past three decades, the wetlands of the Sanjiang Plain in Northeast China were exte...
Natural wetlands, occupying 3.8 % of China’s land and providing 54.9 % of ecosystem services, are un...
Abstract Background Farmland expansion has played a major role in wetland degradation in Heilongjian...
Large-scale land reclamation, agricultural activities, and unsustainable practices in agricultural p...
Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems on earth and play an important role in maintainin...
Large-scale land reclamation, agricultural activities, and unsustainable practices in agricultural p...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Humans benefit from multiple ecosystem services of wetlands, but massive wetland loss has occurred w...
Two wetland maps for the entire China have been produced based on Landsat data acquired around 1990 ...
Wetland rehabilitation, highlighted in the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),...
Four wetland maps for all China have been produced, based on Landsat and CBERS-02B remote sensing da...
Wetlands are one of the most critical resources in Inner Mongolia Plateau. However, the region has e...
China implemented the National Wetland Conservation Program (NWCP) from 2002 to protect and rehabili...
AbstractOver the past three decades, the wetlands of the Sanjiang Plain in Northeast China were exte...
Natural wetlands, occupying 3.8 % of China’s land and providing 54.9 % of ecosystem services, are un...
Abstract Background Farmland expansion has played a major role in wetland degradation in Heilongjian...
Large-scale land reclamation, agricultural activities, and unsustainable practices in agricultural p...
Wetlands are one of the most productive ecosystems on earth and play an important role in maintainin...
Large-scale land reclamation, agricultural activities, and unsustainable practices in agricultural p...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Wetland restoration is important to responding to climate change and ensuring ecological security. I...
Humans benefit from multiple ecosystem services of wetlands, but massive wetland loss has occurred w...