RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2015, Vol. 24 >> Issue (04): 661-.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj201504018

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TEMPORAL CHANGES OF ECOSYSTEM PATTERN IN THE THREE GORGES RESERVOIR WATER CONSERVATION AREA

DENG Wei1,2,LIU Hong1,2,YUAN Xingzhong1,2,ZHANG Yuewei1,2,QI Jing1,2   

  1. 1.College of Resources and Environment Science,Chongqing University,Chongqing 400044,China;
    2.State Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control,Chongqing 400044,China
  • Online:2015-04-20

Abstract:

The water conservation area in the Three Gorges Reservoir plays a key role in water and soil conservation, biodiversity protection, and even in the health of Yangtze River and ecological safety of the state. With the rapid development of urbanization, industrialization and a huge increase in water resources and energy consumption in this area, the structure and function of the original ecosystems, to some extent, have been destroyed in recent years, resulting in a series of ecological and environment problems. All of these changes have attracted great attention from ecologists, environmentalists and geologists over the past decade, but the most of studies focused on the geological disasters, water and soil loss and the environmental problems of drawdown area. The knowledge to elaborate the precise impact that the impoundment of the Three Gorges has effect on the structure and function of the ecosystems is extremely sparse. The goal is to provide us with theoretical support for water resource management and collaborative development of nature and society. This paper, using remote sensing classification data of three periods (in Aug. 2000, Aug. 2005 and Aug. 2010) as data sources, combined with field verification and ecological spatial methods to analysis the spatialtemporal changes of ecosystem pattern in the Three Gorges Reservoir Water Conservation Area during 2000-2010. To establish the evaluation index systems of ecosystem pattern change in the study area, we used the method of ecological space analysis that is to solve the problem from the perspective of ecological system structure, the characteristics of the landscape pattern and the transformations of ecosystem. Results showed as follows. The spatial distribution of various ecosystems is different obviously. Forest and farmland ecosystems are the main types located in this region. Forest ecosystems are mainly distributed in the higher altitudes and high mountains areas of east and Midwest of Three Gorges Reservoir, while farmland ecosystems are mainly distributed in the west flat areas. The Three Gorges Reservoir flooded a lot of farmland and woodland, and eventually led transformation of forest and agricultural lands to wetlands, with 179.99 km2 and 191.27 km2 respectively. These newborn wetlands are mainly distributed in the main stream and tributaries areas of the Yangtze river. The main reason for these changes is that the areas below 175 m elevations on both sides of the Yangtze River were directly converted to wetland after the impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir. Urban construction occupied part of farmland and woodland,then causing other ecosystem (mainly is the artificial surface) areas increased 506.63 km2. Total area of the forest ecosystems didn’t decrease sharply due to the project of returning grain plots to forestry and others related ecological projects. Comprehensive ecosystem dynamic in the Three Gorges Reservoir water conservation area was 1.40% during 2005-2010, but this data had been increased to 2.39% during 2005-2010, which means that the strength of ecosystem conversion was gradually enhanced. Conversion intensity of dynamic ecosystem types in this area was 188% from 2000 to 2005, but this data had been sharply declined to 0.44% during next five years. That is to say, the overall ecosystem conversion has deteriorated in the later period.

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