2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2005.10.015
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Ecological effects of desertification control and desertified land reclamation in an oasis–desert ecotone in an arid region: A case study in Hexi Corridor, northwest China

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“…Li et al (2009) found that crop rotations increased SOC and TN densities by 30-65% and 61-64%, respectively, in the 0-30 cm soil during the 10 years of cultivation after the desert was transformed into irrigated cropland. The SOC and TN contents in the topsoil of sand-fixing shrubs, irrigated cropland and shelter forest increased with time after the reclamation of desert land (Su et al, 2007(Su et al, , 2010a(Su et al, , 2010b. Su et al (2009) reported that SOC and TN accumulated at rates of 0.4 Mg C ha −1 year −1…”
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“…Li et al (2009) found that crop rotations increased SOC and TN densities by 30-65% and 61-64%, respectively, in the 0-30 cm soil during the 10 years of cultivation after the desert was transformed into irrigated cropland. The SOC and TN contents in the topsoil of sand-fixing shrubs, irrigated cropland and shelter forest increased with time after the reclamation of desert land (Su et al, 2007(Su et al, , 2010a(Su et al, , 2010b. Su et al (2009) reported that SOC and TN accumulated at rates of 0.4 Mg C ha −1 year −1…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soil C and TN are controlled by various natural factors such as climate change (He et al, 2014;Rustad and Fernandez, 1998), topographical factors (Fernández-Romero et al, 2014;Griffiths et al, 2009;Kunkel et al, 2011;Parras-Alcántara et al, 2015b), vegetation conditions (Fu et al, 2010;Kunkel et al, 2011) and soil properties (Côté et al, 2000;Su et al, 2007). Anthropogenic activities have been shown to have profound impacts on soil C and TN status in recent decades .…”
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“…Currently, research related to oasis change has focused on four aspects: analyzing the land use patterns in oasis agricultural region Guo et al, 2008;Hu and Li, 2014;Wang et al, 2014), discerning the relationship between agricultural oasis change and water resources (Misak et al, 1997;Siebert et al, 2007), assessing the ecological effects of agricultural oasis changes (Su et al, 2007;Zhang et al, 2014), and discussing the suitable scale of an agricultural oasis (Ling et al, 2013). Although great efforts have been made in the field of oasis change, less attention has been paid to identify the factors driving oasis change.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After the foundation of the People's Republic of China in 1949, as well as the implementation of reform and the opening-up policy in 1978, the economy in China developed rapidly, inducing the evolution in agricultural oases. The evolution of agricultural oases has two opposite processes: oasification and desertification (Li et al, 2006;Su et al, 2007;Zhang et al, 2003). Agricultural oasification usually means the expansion of an agricultural oasis, i.e.…”
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“…Previously, a wide range of mathematical techniques were proposed for planning regional ecosystems with a sustainable development manner (Higgins et al, 1997;Su et al, 2007;Erol and Randhir, 2013;Gumiero et al, 2013;Natuhara, 2013;Recknagel, 2013;Yang and Chen, 2013;Yu et al, 2013;Ling et al, 2014;Mao et al, 2014). Curtis (2004) proposed a multiple criteria analysis method to estimate forest ecological service value in multiple forest management policies and analyze the multiple strategies of ecological compensation.…”
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confidence: 99%