Abstract

China is experiencing substantial land-use and land-cover change (LUCC), especially in coastal regions, and these changes have caused many ecological problems. This study selected a typical region of Jiangsu Province and completed a comprehensive and detailed spatial-temporal analysis regarding LUCC and the driving forces. The results show that the rate of land-use change has been accelerating, with land-use experiencing the most substantial changes from 2005 to 2010 for most land-use types and the period from 2010 to 2015 showing a reversed changing trend. Built-up land that occupies cropland was the main characteristic of land-use type change. Southern Jiangsu and the coastline region presented more obvious land-use changes. Social-economic development was the main factor driving increased built-up land expansion and cropland reduction. In addition, land-use policy can significantly affect land-use type changes. For land-cover changes, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) for the land area without land-use type changes increased by 0.005 per year overall. Areas with increasing trends accounted for 82.43% of the total area. Both precipitation and temperature displayed more areas that were positively correlated with NDVI, especially for temperature. Temperature correlated more strongly with NDVI change than precipitation for most vegetation types. Our study can be used as a reference for land-use managers to ensure sustainable and ecological land-use and coastal management.

Highlights

  • Research on land-use and land-cover change (LUCC) is an important topic in the field of global environmental change [1]

  • For land-cover changes, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) is a commonly used index to analyze the current state of vegetation growth

  • The driving forces of NDVI are usually affected by climate change indicators, such as temperature and precipitation [21,22,23,24]

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Summary

Introduction

Research on land-use and land-cover change (LUCC) is an important topic in the field of global environmental change [1]. The few previous related studies in this region were mainly carried out from the aspect of completing a driving forces analysis for only land-use type changes [44] or for analyzing NDVI changes in the whole area without the exclusion of transformed land areas, and without consideration of different vegetation types [46]. A further comprehensive study in this region is necessary and meaningful, as it would reveal the main driving forces of LUCC and guide land managers and the government to create more effective land-use policies and strategies. Our study attempts to fill in the current gaps of knowledge and has the following objectives: (1) show the LUCC characteristics both spatially and temporally; (2) determine the main land-use conflicts between economic development and environmental protection; and (3) help to determine the main driving forces for LUCC and propose relevant sustainable land-use strategies. The land-use strategies proposed for Jiangsu are applicable to other regions facing the same LUCC problems in China and abroad

Study Area
Spatiotemporal Land-Use Changes
Driving Forces of Land-Use Changes
Spatiotemporal Land-Cover Changes and Climate Change
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