2023
DOI: 10.1177/2754124x231212396
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Vegetation restoration in South China’s karst region under geological background constraint: Forest or non-forest

Yuemin Yue,
Lu Wang,
Xiangkun Qi
et al.

Abstract: Over the past two decades, the karst region in southern China has emerged as a critical area for ecological conservation and restoration, attracting global attention for its efforts in ‘greening.’ However, particular areas face challenges transitioning into forests due to the carbonate bedrock constraint, which likely undermines sustainability of greening efforts in karst regions. This study overviews the significant achievements in vegetation restoration in the karst region of southwest China, emphasizing the… Show more

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“…It should be highlighted that not all karst regions are suited for afforestation, because prolonged human impact has created alternative stable states with eroded/shallow soils that cannot be reverted into forests (Pausas & Bond, 2020;Yue et al, 2023). This scientific foundation not only contributes to China's concept of eco-civilization, but also informs the implementation of major projects for the protection and restoration of national key ecosystems (2021)(2022)(2023)(2024)(2025)(2026)(2027)(2028)(2029)(2030)(2031)(2032)(2033)(2034)(2035).…”
Section: 1029/2023ef004335mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It should be highlighted that not all karst regions are suited for afforestation, because prolonged human impact has created alternative stable states with eroded/shallow soils that cannot be reverted into forests (Pausas & Bond, 2020;Yue et al, 2023). This scientific foundation not only contributes to China's concept of eco-civilization, but also informs the implementation of major projects for the protection and restoration of national key ecosystems (2021)(2022)(2023)(2024)(2025)(2026)(2027)(2028)(2029)(2030)(2031)(2032)(2033)(2034)(2035).…”
Section: 1029/2023ef004335mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evolving from intense human disturbances to large‐scale afforestation and natural recovery, South China Karst has emerged as a global leader in vegetation greening. The area of rocky desertification in eight provinces of Southern China has consistently decreased from 129,600 km 2 in 2005 to 67,400 km 2 in 2021 (Yue et al., 2023). Over the past two decades, South China Karst has emerged as a focal point for global vegetation growth, contributing 5% to the world's carbon sink, while accounting for only 0.36% of the global land area (Brandt et al., 2018; Chen et al., 2019).…”
Section: The Natural Dimension Of Rocky Desertification Controlmentioning
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