Vegetation greening steered by land use management in the Chinese Loess Plateau has been widely reported, however studies that quantitatively assessing and explicitly linking the anthropogenic forcing on vegetation greening and browning are scarce. Here in this study, we calculate the increment and rate of change of fractional vegetation cover (FVC) from 1998 to 2018 in the Loess Plateau, and compare the results with changing rainfall, soil types, and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), to detail a systematic assessment of the role of the climate-vegetation-human nexus. We have observed that nearly 80% of the study area has undergone greening, and no-ticed that rainfall was not the main driver of rapid vegetation change, instead of human land use...
To maintain the sustainable utilization of water resources and reduce soil erosion in the Loess Plat...
Spatiotemporal variations of Chinese Loess Plateau vegetation cover during 1981-2006 have been inves...
An analysis of land use/cover change (LUCC) on the Loess Plateau over the past 30 years and its envi...
Vegetation greening steered by land use management in the Chinese Loess Plateau has been widely repo...
Vegetation greening has been widely occurring on the Chinese Loess Plateau, and the contributions of...
Vegetation is a key component of the ecosystem and plays an important role in water retention and re...
Since the early 2000s, the vegetation cover of the Loess Plateau (LP) has increased significantly, w...
Human transformation of landscapes is pervasive and accelerating across the Earth. However, existing...
Climate change and anthropogenic replantation are supposed to greatly change vegetation coverage and...
Understanding the interactions of climate-vegetation and human-vegetation has been a critical issue ...
Human impact plays an increasing role on vegetation change even on the Tibetan Plateau, an area that...
Abstract China accounts for 25% of the global greening. There are temporal and spatial differences o...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are widely considered the main factors affecting vegetat...
The Grain for Green Project (GGP) has considerably improved the vegetation cover of the Loess Platea...
Regrowth of forests is expected to be an important driver in the large uptake of anthropogenic CO2 e...
To maintain the sustainable utilization of water resources and reduce soil erosion in the Loess Plat...
Spatiotemporal variations of Chinese Loess Plateau vegetation cover during 1981-2006 have been inves...
An analysis of land use/cover change (LUCC) on the Loess Plateau over the past 30 years and its envi...
Vegetation greening steered by land use management in the Chinese Loess Plateau has been widely repo...
Vegetation greening has been widely occurring on the Chinese Loess Plateau, and the contributions of...
Vegetation is a key component of the ecosystem and plays an important role in water retention and re...
Since the early 2000s, the vegetation cover of the Loess Plateau (LP) has increased significantly, w...
Human transformation of landscapes is pervasive and accelerating across the Earth. However, existing...
Climate change and anthropogenic replantation are supposed to greatly change vegetation coverage and...
Understanding the interactions of climate-vegetation and human-vegetation has been a critical issue ...
Human impact plays an increasing role on vegetation change even on the Tibetan Plateau, an area that...
Abstract China accounts for 25% of the global greening. There are temporal and spatial differences o...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are widely considered the main factors affecting vegetat...
The Grain for Green Project (GGP) has considerably improved the vegetation cover of the Loess Platea...
Regrowth of forests is expected to be an important driver in the large uptake of anthropogenic CO2 e...
To maintain the sustainable utilization of water resources and reduce soil erosion in the Loess Plat...
Spatiotemporal variations of Chinese Loess Plateau vegetation cover during 1981-2006 have been inves...
An analysis of land use/cover change (LUCC) on the Loess Plateau over the past 30 years and its envi...