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Patterns and dynamics of the human appropriation of net primary production and its components in Tibet.

Yanjie Zhang1, Ying Pan2, Xianzhou Zhang3, Junxi Wu4, Chengqun Yu5, Meng Li1, Jianshuang Wu6.   

Abstract

Anthropogenic activities have induced profound changes across the globe. Human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) is a useful indicator for quantifying anthropogenic influences on natural ecosystems. We applied a detailed HANPP framework to the Tibet Autonomous Region of China for the period 1989-2015 and performed clustering analysis to explore county-level dynamics of HANPP components. The results indicated a continuous increase in HANPP per unit area from 10.3 g C/m2/yr in 1989 to 18.5 g C/m2/yr in 2008, with some fluctuation and a decline to 16.8 C/m2/yr in 2015. As a percentage of potential net primary production (NPPpot), HANPP increased from 6.9% to 13.5%. This rise was mainly driven by the commercialization of animal husbandry and by ecological conservation policies. Animal stocks dominated HANPP in Tibet in 1989, and by 2015 beef or crop production had become predominant in 30 of 73 counties. However, HANPP did not change uniformly across all locations. Changes were mainly concentrated in the south-central river valley area because of the growth in beef and crop production there. While in almost half of the 73 counties located in the northwestern regions, HANPP was dominated by sheep stocks and changed only slightly over the study period. These findings indicate that a comprehensive spatiotemporal analysis of HANPP components in Tibet provides deeper insights into changes in production and livelihood strategies of local residents, aligned with ecological conservation policies and economic development. Moreover, it unravels the complex impacts of human activities on alpine ecosystems, and indicates the need to optimize local ecosystem management and conservation policies.
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Keywords:  Anthropogenic activities; Ecosystem management; Grassland degradation; HANPP; Tibetan Plateau

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29407188     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.01.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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1.  Human appropriation of net primary production estimates in the Xinjiang grasslands.

Authors:  Xiaotao Huang; Li Ma; Geping Luo; Chunbo Chen; Gangyong Li; Yang Yan; Huakun Zhou; Buqing Yao; Zhen Ma
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-12-02       Impact factor: 3.240

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