Response of erosion sensitivity to land use change in populated areas: a case study of the middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River

Kexin Yi,Jianjun Zhang, Yibo Wang,Shouguo Zhang, Sen Liang, Gang Wu

Environment, Development and Sustainability(2024)

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Abstract
Soil erosion represents a significant global environmental challenge. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, as a prototypical region in China with heightened soil erosion sensitivity, face the dual challenges of a dense population and an immediate need for comprehensive ecological management. Therefore, this study aims to elucidate the impact of land use change on erosion sensitivity and explore human activities interfering with this process. By identifying the dynamic evolution of potential erosion risk from 2000 to 2020, the drivers of soil erosion were clarified by combining Geodetector probes and scenario simulations to quantify the response of erosion sensitivity to land use change. The results show that the risk of erosion in the study area is high but shows a combined downward trend, mainly due to benign changes in vegetation cover and positive human interventions. Vegetation cover characteristics emerge as the principal factor influencing erosion sensitivity during land use, with its interaction with land use intensity factors being particularly noteworthy. The sensitivity to soil erosion rises with land-use patterns shifting towards human-intensive urban sprawl. Studies indicate a 6.4
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Soil erosion sensitivity,Land use type,Human activity,Geodetector,Vegetation cover,Potential risk
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