Grass-livestock balance based grassland ecological carrying capability and sustainable strategy in the Yellow River Source National Park, Tibet Plateau, China
Autor: | Yi Yang, Tong-zuo Zhang, Yan Yang, Genxu Wang, Ya-qiong Lu, Bin-tao Liu, Hui Yu, Min Huang, Lv Zhang, You-xue Xu |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Global and Planetary Change
geography geography.geographical_feature_category Ecology National park business.industry media_common.quotation_subject Geography Planning and Development Wildlife Geology Competition (biology) Grassland River source Grazing Environmental science Livestock business Environmental degradation Nature and Landscape Conservation Earth-Surface Processes media_common |
Zdroj: | Journal of Mountain Science. 18:2201-2211 |
ISSN: | 1993-0321 1672-6316 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11629-020-6087-2 |
Popis: | The Yellow River Source National Park (YRSP) is one of the most sensitive and fragile ecological regions in the world. The historical intensive grazing and climate change have resulted in ecological degradation that threatens the wildlife and livestock. Exploring the sustainable strategy is urgent for policy makers to meet the demands for wild ungulates and livestock. In our study, the grassland ecological carrying capability (GECC) was assessed based on the updated grass-livestock balance that considered the grass competition from wild ungulates. The balances between grass and livestock, and GECC and grassland pressure index (GPI) in the YRSP were measured through overlay analysis and geostatistic analysis. The results showed that: (1) the ratio of livestock to wild ungulates in the research area was approximately 4.56: 1, in which the proportion of livestock was 81.75% and the actual number of livestock was 33.84 × 104 standard sheep units; (2) Under the scenario of minimum grazing utilisation rate, the theoretical grazing capacity and GECC were 37.83 × 104 standard sheep units and −0.13, respectively. Under the maximum grazing utilisation rate, the theoretical grazing capacity and GECC were 41.93 × 104 standard sheep units and −0.21, respectively. Since GECC in both scenarios were both less than 0, the grassland was considered to be in surplus and the livestock was not overloaded. However, GPI in the two scenarios were 0.87 and 0.79, respectively, both of which exceeded the warning line of 0.70. Based on GECC, we recommend that the sustainable strategy in YRSP is either to increase the supplementary feeding about 6.40 × 104 standard sheep units or reduce the grazing livestock by about 3.50 × 104 standard sheep units. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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