Abstract

Forest landscape restoration and ecosystem of Loess Plateau have enhanced prominently, since the policy implementation (1999) of the Grain for Green Project in China. Land ecological security (LES) performs an extremely critical function for protecting vulnerable land resources and sustaining forest ecosystem stability. Predecessors’ studies substantially concentrate on biophysical and meteorologic variables using numerous grounded methodologies, little research has been launched on systematic natural-socio-economic-ecological relationships and how these contributions and regulations for LES evaluation. Here, pressure-state-response (PSR) model was used to establish the evaluation system of LES in regional-scale, and LES was classified into five levels measured by ecological security index (S), including high (S ≥ 0.75), medium−high (0.65 ≤ S < 0.75), medium (0.55 ≤ S < 0.65), medium−low (0.45 ≤ S < 0.55), and low (S < 0.45) level, for systematically analyzing its spatiotemporal distribution characteristic and response mechanism to explanatory variables in Yan’an, northwest China, from 2000 to 2018. The results demonstrated that: (1) LES status was mainly characterized by medium−high level and medium level, and maintained profound stability. (2) zone with medium−high LES level was mainly concentrated in western and southern regions, continuously expanding to northeast regions, and possessed the largest territorial area, accounting for 37.22–46.27% of the total area in Yan’an. (3) LES was primarily susceptible to normalized differential vegetation index, vegetation coverage, and land surface temperature with their optimal impacting thresholds of 0.20–0.64, 0.20–0.55, and 11.20–13.00 °C, respectively. (4) Normalized differential vegetation index and vegetation coverage had a significant synergistic effect upon LES based on their interactive explanation rate of 31% and had significant variation consistency (positive and negative) with LES, which were powerfully suggested to signal the intensification of the regional eco-security level in the persistent eco-greening process.

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  • (4) Normalized differential vegetation index and vegetation coverage had a significant synergistic effect upon Land ecological security (LES) based on their interactive explanation rate of 31% and had significant variation consistency with LES, which were powerfully suggested to signal the intensification of the regional eco-security level in the persistent eco-greening process

  • Forest landscape restoration (FLR) is an effective approach to restore forest ecosystems, sustain the diverse ecosystem services, and break the socioeconomic loss [5,6], which was promoted by the Global Partnership on Forest and Landscape Restoration—the global network established in 2003 [7]

  • Zone with high LES level was mainly distributed in southern Yan’an, where it was concentrated in Fu county, Huangling county, Huanglong county, Yichuan county, and Ganquan county, while the ecologically secure area of Fu county significantly exceeded that of other districts and counties (Figure 2)

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Introduction

The Earth’s largest terrestrial ecosystems, provide crucial services to human society [3]. Global forest coverage of the earth’s terrestrial surface declined from 31.60% to. 30.60% between 1990 and 2015, and every year, 10 million hectares (ha) of forest are lost [4]. Large-scale ecological restoration programs have been implemented worldwide. Such as, the government of Germany and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) launched globally the Bonn Challenge in 2011 to achieve a restoration target of 150 million hectares (Mha) of land by 2020, and 350 Mha by 2030 [8,9]

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