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Temporal and Spatial Variation of Vegetation in Net Primary Productivity of the Shendong Coal Mining Area, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

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  • Jia Ke

    (College of Geographical Science, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 010022, China
    Inner Mongolia Institute of Territorial Space Planning, Hohhot 010018, China)

  • Dandan Zhou

    (College of Geographical Science, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 010022, China)

  • Chunxing Hai

    (College of Geographical Science, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 010022, China)

  • Yanhua Yu

    (Inner Mongolia Institute of Territorial Space Planning, Hohhot 010018, China)

  • Hao Jun

    (Inner Mongolia Institute of Territorial Space Planning, Hohhot 010018, China)

  • Bingzi Li

    (Inner Mongolia Institute of Territorial Space Planning, Hohhot 010018, China)

Abstract

Coal mining can cause significant local environmental damage while driving the regional economy of an area. The key index of net primary productivity (NPP) measures the amount of energy made available in an ecosystem and serves as a useful metric for understanding vegetation restoration in mining areas. This study used a CASA model to estimate the vegetation NPP of the Ordos area of the Shendong coal fields from 2000 to 2019. Model output, human factors, and regional meteorological data were subjected to trend analysis, significance testing, partial correlation analysis, and residual analysis. The NPP data generated by a CASA model inversion approximated measured data to a reasonable degree. The average annual NPP of the vegetation in the study area from 2000 to 2019 was 44.51 g C/m 2 a. In general, NPP showed a fluctuating upward trend, with slower increases before 2011 and more rapid increases after 2011. The trend exhibited considerable spatial heterogeneity. Areas with increasing NPP accounted for 21.54% of the study area and occurred mainly in the Dongsheng District, the Kangbashi District, and areas bordering the Ejin Horo Banner. Analysis detected consistent spatial variation between NPP and each factor in the study area. NPP is positively correlated with precipitation and human activities and negatively correlated with air temperature. The change in vegetation cover depended on both human activity and meteorological conditions. In terms of the strength of influence on vegetation NPP, human activity exceeded climate, followed by temperature and precipitation. Although the NPP of vegetation in the region directly affected by coal mining shows a trend of improvement, it is still lower than that in the natural growing region. In the next step, the ecological restoration of vegetation should be further strengthened to achieve regional ecological balance.

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  • Jia Ke & Dandan Zhou & Chunxing Hai & Yanhua Yu & Hao Jun & Bingzi Li, 2022. "Temporal and Spatial Variation of Vegetation in Net Primary Productivity of the Shendong Coal Mining Area, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(17), pages 1-18, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:17:p:10883-:d:903095
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    1. Quansheng Li & Feiyue Li & Junting Guo & Li Guo & Shanshan Wang & Yaping Zhang & Mengyuan Li & Chengye Zhang, 2023. "The Synergistic Effect of Topographic Factors and Vegetation Indices on the Underground Coal Mine Utilizing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-23, February.

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