Authors
Li Lai, Xianjin Huang, Hong Yang, Xiaowei Chuai, Mei Zhang, Taiyang Zhong, Zhigang Chen, Yi Chen, Xiao Wang, Julian R Thompson
Publication date
2016/11/2
Journal
Science Advances
Volume
2
Issue
11
Pages
e1601063
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
China has experienced enormous changes in land use in recent decades, which are largely driven by its unparalleled economic development. We analyze changes in vegetation and soil carbon storage between 1990 and 2010 resulting from combinations of land-use category conversion and management. Results demonstrate a major decline in grasslands (−6.85%; 20.83 × 106 ha) and large increases in urban areas (+43.73%; 6.87 × 106 ha), farmlands (+0.84%; 1.48 × 106 ha), and forests (+0.67%; 1.52 × 106 ha). The total soil organic carbon pool has been reduced by approximately 11.5 Tg of carbon (TgC) year−1, whereas 13.2 TgC year−1 has accumulated in the biomass carbon pool because of land-use category change. Large carbon losses (approximately 101.8 TgC year−1) have resulted from land management failures, including forest fires and insect pests. Overall land-use change and land …
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