The Response of Rocky Desertification to the Development of Road Networks in Karst Ecologically Fragile Areas

Author:

Zhang Shiwen1ORCID,Wang Yan12,Li Chengrong23,Wu Yang1,Yin Yuhang1,Zhang Chao23

Affiliation:

1. College of Ecology and Environment, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China

2. Key Laboratory of Ecological Environment Evolution and Pollution Control in Mountainous Rural Areas of Yunnan Province, Kunming 650224, China

3. College of Forestry, Southwest Forestry University, Kunming 650224, China

Abstract

Frequent cross-regional communication makes road networks increasingly dense and has generated prominent human interference, thus resulting in the destruction of the landscape’s integrity and leading to changes in the functional processes of the habitat. In order to discuss the impacts of intense human activity brought by the road networks on the rocky desertification landscape and habitat quality in karst ecologically fragile areas, taking the road networks as the humans activity intensity factor, a quantitative analysis was conducted to analyze the impacts of road networks on the spatial evolution of the rocky desertification landscape and changes in regional habitat quality characteristics under different development modes in the study area based on a landscape pattern gradient method, spatial analysis, and INVEST model. The results showed that: (1) in the study area, due to the destruction of landscape integrity caused by the development of the road networks over the past 17 years, the landscape pattern of rocky desertification tended to be fragmented and complex, first showing an inclination for rapid fragmentation and then gradual recovery later. (2) The land-use intensity and degree of rocky desertification in the industrial areas and in the tourist areas of the study area have increased to varying degrees over the past 17 years, as is seen mainly via the expansion of construction land, cultivated land enclaves in the urban expansion areas, and new development areas. (3) Unders different regional models, the fragmentation of the rocky desertification landscape in the industrial areas was higher than that in the tourist areas, resulting in a significantly lower habitat quality and obvious degrees of degradation. The research findings provide the basis for further deepening our understanding how human activity intensity affects the evolution of the regional landscape, including the development of rocky desertification, the supply of services, and supporting habitat conservation in karst ecologically fragile areas.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Yunnan Province Science and Technology Plan

Scientific Research Foundation of Education Department of Yunnan Province

Opening Foundation of Yunnan Key Laboratory of Plateau Wetland Conservation, Restoration and Ecological Services

National Innovation Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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