Vegetation cover variations associated with climate change and human activities in Nanjing metropolitan area of China

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Shulin Chen
Zhenghao Zhu
Li Yang
Xiaotong Liu
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[1] Nanjing Forestry University,College of Economics and Management
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NDVI; Climatic factors; Human activity factors; Residual analysis; Potential NDVI;
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Quantify the relative effects of climate change and human activities on vegetation cover can help us understand the vegetation cover change and its drivers. Residual analysis, defined as the difference between potential normalized difference vegetation index (NDVIpot) and observed normalized difference vegetation index (NDVIact), was used to solve this problem. The estimation of NDVIpot is one of the important issues faced by ecologists. Due to the strictly protection of environment and ecosystems, the ecosystems in nature reserves are rarely disturbed by human activities. Therefore, establishing NDVIpot estimation model based on nature reserves can improve the estimation accuracy of NDVIpot. However, the estimation of NDVIpot based on nature reserves has not yet been reported. In this paper, the NDVIpot estimation model was established based on nature reserves, and residual analysis was used to quantify the impact of human activities on NDVIact. The results show that the NDVIact in Nanjing metropolitan area (NJMA) showed a significant upward trend from 2000 to 2019, and 74.20% of NJMA showed greening trends, while 24.47% showed browning trends. The temperature and precipitation were positively correlated with normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and the impact of the temperature on NDVI was greater than that of precipitation. The promotion of human activities on NDVI had become more and more significant. There was 51.88% of NJMA where the human activities had a positive promotion effect on NDVI, while there was 46.29% of the regional where the human activities had a negative inhibitory effect on NDVI. The population density (POP) and gross domestic product (GDP) were mainly positively correlated with NDVI, and the impact of the POP on NDVI was greater than that of GDP. The conversion of cropland to forests and the increase of the sown area of crops also caused the NDVI to increase, while the disorderly expansion of urban land caused the NDVI to decrease.
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