Forests are critical ecosystems for environmental regulation and ecological security maintenance, especially at high altitudes that exhibit sensitivity to climate change and human activities. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau—the world’s largest water tower region—has been breeding many large rivers in Asia where forests play important roles in water regulation and water quality improvement. However, the vulnerability of these forest ecosystems at the regional scale is still largely unknown. Therefore, the aim of this research is to quantitatively assess the temporal–spatial variability of forest vulnerability on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to illustrate the capacity of forests to withstand disturbances. Geographic information system (GIS) and the sp...
It is widely recognized that vegetation restoration with have positive effects on watershed health b...
Using remote sensing (RS) data and geographical information system (GIS), eco-environmental vulnerab...
Ecological risks (ERs) are external threats to ecosystem structure and function, and the evaluation ...
As the “Third Pole”, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is threatened by environmental changes. Ecosystem vul...
The combined impacts of drastic natural environment change and increasing human interference are mak...
The conflict between humanity and nature has recently gained prominence due to the ongoing developme...
With the background of climate change and intensified human activities, environmental problems are b...
The Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems worldwide. Over the last ...
Changes in ecological vulnerability were analyzed for Northern Shaanxi, China using a geographic inf...
Global climate change is leading to an increase in the frequency, intensity, and duration of drought...
Abstract: Changes in ecological vulnerability were analyzed for Northern Shaanxi, China using a geog...
Ecological vulnerability evaluations can provide a scientific foundation for ecological environment ...
Abstract Rapid urbanization and natural hazards are posing threats to local ecological processes and...
With a changing climate and socio-economic development, ecological problems are increasingly serious...
The upper reaches of the Minjiang River (URMR), located on the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau i...
It is widely recognized that vegetation restoration with have positive effects on watershed health b...
Using remote sensing (RS) data and geographical information system (GIS), eco-environmental vulnerab...
Ecological risks (ERs) are external threats to ecosystem structure and function, and the evaluation ...
As the “Third Pole”, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is threatened by environmental changes. Ecosystem vul...
The combined impacts of drastic natural environment change and increasing human interference are mak...
The conflict between humanity and nature has recently gained prominence due to the ongoing developme...
With the background of climate change and intensified human activities, environmental problems are b...
The Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau (QTP) is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems worldwide. Over the last ...
Changes in ecological vulnerability were analyzed for Northern Shaanxi, China using a geographic inf...
Global climate change is leading to an increase in the frequency, intensity, and duration of drought...
Abstract: Changes in ecological vulnerability were analyzed for Northern Shaanxi, China using a geog...
Ecological vulnerability evaluations can provide a scientific foundation for ecological environment ...
Abstract Rapid urbanization and natural hazards are posing threats to local ecological processes and...
With a changing climate and socio-economic development, ecological problems are increasingly serious...
The upper reaches of the Minjiang River (URMR), located on the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau i...
It is widely recognized that vegetation restoration with have positive effects on watershed health b...
Using remote sensing (RS) data and geographical information system (GIS), eco-environmental vulnerab...
Ecological risks (ERs) are external threats to ecosystem structure and function, and the evaluation ...