2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.011
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Dynamic analysis of ecological environment combined with land cover and NDVI changes and implications for sustainable urban–rural development: The case of Mu Us Sandy Land, China

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“…On the reasons for the vegetation restoration in the Loess Plateau in the last decade, many studies also argued that it was the comprehensive effects of climate change and human activities. S. S. Li, Yang, Liu, Liu, and Shi () argued the vegetation restoration in Shaanxi‐Gansu‐Ningxia region was because greater precipitation occurred at a later stage of ecological engineering, and Y. R. Li et al () argued that the vegetation restoration in Mu Us Sandy Land was the joint effects of climate change, ecological restoration, and agricultural activities. This paper analysed the driving forces regionally.…”
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“…On the reasons for the vegetation restoration in the Loess Plateau in the last decade, many studies also argued that it was the comprehensive effects of climate change and human activities. S. S. Li, Yang, Liu, Liu, and Shi () argued the vegetation restoration in Shaanxi‐Gansu‐Ningxia region was because greater precipitation occurred at a later stage of ecological engineering, and Y. R. Li et al () argued that the vegetation restoration in Mu Us Sandy Land was the joint effects of climate change, ecological restoration, and agricultural activities. This paper analysed the driving forces regionally.…”
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“…And the mainly different areas were the south‐eastern sand and desert region and the juncture of southern Ningxia and Gansu. The south‐eastern sand and desert region performed significantly better because of the continuous and massive ecological construction project, even though the slope of the increase in the vegetation cover was slight (Y. R. Li et al, ). Simultaneously, the juncture of southern Ningxia and Gansu increased without statistical significance, possibly because of the fluctuations of the increase in vegetation cover.…”
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“…Among them, forest land, bush land, and grassland are categorized as ecological land, and their ecological levels decrease successively. Farmland, rural settlements, urban settlements, sand and bare land are categorized as non-ecological land, and the ecological level decreases successively [41]. 99.17% of land cover types did not change between 2000 and 2010 (Table 5).…”
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“…In case of development of their design decisions it is necessary to take into account the requirements to the constructive-and-technological execution, regulated as at the federal level [3,7,8,9,10,11], industry and regional levels, and requirements of the consumers as well. However, this approach is not only economically costly, but does ecological harm in because of the technogenic impact [12]. The urbanization of the territories, surrounding megalopolises, also leads to loss of their recreational opportunities [13], natural and cultural and historical attractiveness [14,15].…”
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