Monitoring the response of vegetation dynamics to ecological engineering in the Mu Us Sandy Land of China from 1982 to 2014

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Lina Xiu
Changzhen Yan
Xiaosong Li
Dawen Qian
Kun Feng
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Desert and Desertification, Northwest Institute of Eco
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Environment and Resources
[3] Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Vegetation restoration; NDVI; Residual method; Human influence;
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The Mu Us Sandy Land (MUSL) has undergone climate changes and shifts in human activities driven by a series of ecological restoration projects in recent decades. We analyze the spatiotemporal dynamics of vegetation in this region using the satellite-retrieved normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) from the Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies (GIMMS) and Moderate Resolution Imaging and Spectroradiometer (MODIS) datasets during the past 33 years. The results show that (1) the vegetation in 53.46% of the MUSL exhibited an upward trend, and 34.45% of the area displayed a large increase, mainly in the eastern part of the MUSL region, including most of Shenmu County, Yuyang District, Hengshan County, and Jingbian County. (2) By the end of 2014, the rapid increase in vegetation encompassed 16.85% of the total area of the study region due to the construction of ecological engineering projects. (3) Based on the residual regression method, the area of positive effects accounted for 55.07% of the total area, and the vegetation in the study area was positively affected by human activities. Our study suggests that these multiple ecological restoration programs contributed to the accelerated greening trend in the MUSL region and highlights the importance of human intervention in regional vegetation growth under climate change conditions.
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