Impacts of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Activities on the Net Primary Productivity of Grassland in the Southeast Tibetan Plateau

Author:

Pang Yanmei12,Chen Chao13,Guo Bin4,Qi Dongmei1,Luo Yu5

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Plateau Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration, Chengdu/Heavy Rain and Drought-Flood Disasters in Plateau and Basin Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Chengdu 610072, China

2. Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation of Qinghai Province, Xining 810001, China

3. Provincial Key Laboratory of Water-Saving Agriculture in Hill Areas of Southern China, Chengdu 610066, China

4. Aba Prefecture Meteorological Bureau, Maerkang 624000, China

5. Sichuan Climate Center, Chengdu 610072, China

Abstract

Climate change and anthropogenic activities have had a profound effect on the variation in grassland productivity in the Tibetan Plateau in recent decades. Quantifying the impacts of climatic and anthropogenic variables on grassland productivity is a necessary step in making the management policies of a sustainable grassland ecosystem. Net primary productivity (NPP) is an important part of the terrestrial carbon cycle and can be used to assess vegetation growth. Based on the Carnegie–Ames–Stanford Approach model and statistical analysis method, in this study we estimated the variations in grassland potential NPP (PNPP), actual NPP (ANPP) and human-induced NPP (HNPP) in the Northwest Sichuan Plateau (NWSP) of the Southeast Tibetan Plateau from 2001 to 2020. Also, we assessed the contribution of climatic change and anthropogenic activities to grassland ANPP. The results showed that the average values of grassland ANPP, PNPP and HNPP in the whole NWSP increased at the rates of 3.81, 9.14 and 7.18 g C m−2 a−1, respectively. Grassland ANPP increased in 91.7% of the total area. Climate-oriented impacts led grassland ANPP to increase in 82.6% of the area, and temperature increase was the dominant factor. Additionally, anthropogenic activity was the major reason for the grassland ANPP’s decline (5.4% of the total area). Overall, our findings are beneficial for the formulation of practical countermeasures regarding climate change adaption and damaged grassland recovering in the plateau.

Funder

Sichuan Science and Technology Program

Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan

Open Fund Project of the Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation of Qinghai Province

Science and Technology Development Fund of Sichuan Province Key Laboratory of Heavy Rain and Drought-Flood Disasters in Plateau and Basin

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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