RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2022, Vol. 31 >> Issue (11): 2430-2448.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj202211009

Previous Articles     Next Articles

Spatial Distribution Characteristics and Influencing Factors of National Nature Protected Areas in Yangtze Basin

YANG Yang1, TANG Xiao-lan1,2   

  1. (1.College of landscape architecture, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China;2.Academy of Chinese Ecological Progress and Forestry Studies, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China)
  • Online:2022-11-20 Published:2022-12-26

Abstract: A relatively mature system of nature protected areas has been formed in Yangtze Basin. Revealing spatial distribution characteristics of nature protected areas and influencing factors can provide a scientific basis for the declaration, management, protection and sustainable development of nature protected areas in the watershed. Taking five types of national nature protected areas with a large number of Yangtze Basin as the research object, the spatial distribution differences of their quantity, area, geographic concentration and kernel density were analyzed, and the impact factors were discussed in depth. The results showed that: (1) There are a large number of national nature protected areas in Hunan, Sichuan, Jiangxi, Hubei, and Guizhou, with 152, 141, 125, 98, and 73 respectively. The total area of national nature protected areas of Qinghai, Sichuan, Hunan, Hubei, and Jiangxi has advantages, reaching 19 741 617, 3 893 913, 924 177, 739 134, and 643 504 km2 respectively. (2) National nature reserves (7.10), national scenic spots (7.16), and national water conservancy scenic areas (7.84) have the highest geographic concentration index in Hunan. National forest parks and national geological parks have the highest geographic concentration index in Jiangxi (7.24) and Guizhou (4.01) respectively. (3) The bandwidth value of the kernel density analysis for national nature reserves, national scenic spots, national forest parks, national water conservancy scenic spots, and national geological parks determined by the Ripley’s K method in Yangtze Basin are 20, 20, 20, 20, 25 km respectively. The spatial distribution of national nature reserves presents a pattern of one horizontal and two vertical strips. The spatial distribution of national scenic spots presents a pattern of one cluster in the lower reaches, two groups in the middle reaches, and a single hot core in the upper reaches. The spatial distribution of national forest parks presents a pattern of one cluster in the lower reaches, three clusters in the middle reaches, and a single core in the upper reaches. The spatial distribution of national water conservancy scenic spots presents a pattern of a single core in the lower reaches, two clusters in the middle reaches, and two cores in the upper reaches. The spatial distribution of national geological parks presents a pattern of one cluster in the lower reaches and one horizontal and two vertical strips in the middle and upper reaches. (4) The spatial distribution of various types of national nature protected areas is comprehensively affected by many different factors such as topography, vegetation, water resources, biodiversity, population, land, capital, transportation, and policy.

No related articles found!
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
[1] WU Lang, ZHOU Tinggang, WEN Li, LIU Xiaolu, ZHU Xiaobo. Study on SpatioTemporal Relationship Between PM2.5 and Urbanization Based on Remote Sensing Data——A Case Study of ChengduChongqing Urban Agglomeration[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2018, 27(09): 2142 -2152 .
[2] WANG Lei, LI Cheng-li.  

The Effect of Multi-Center Structure of Urban Agglomerations in Central China [J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2018, 27(10): 2231 -2240 .

[3] TONG Xiao-rong, YANG Qing-yuan, BI Guo-hua, . Spatio-temporal Characteristics of Land Use Changes in Chongqing  during 2000-2015[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2018, 27(11): 2481 -2495 .
[4] KANG Ting-ting, XU Huan, ZHANG Chun-hua, HU Zhao-ling. Estimation and analysis on the Temporal-spatial Variations of Cropland Maximum Light Use Efficiency at Regional Scale[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2018, 27(12): 2766 -2774 .
[5] . Status of the Early Stage Fish Resources at Huangshi Section in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2019, 28(01): 60 -67 .
[6] HU Xiao, YU Ying-Jun , WEI Yong-Cai , HONG Liang , ZHANG Yong-Nian , SHI Xiao-tao, WU Rui. Investigation and Analysis on the Characteristic of Weir Baffle System in Culvert Fish-Way Based on Passage Efficiency Evaluation[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2019, 28(01): 134 -143 .
[7] QIN Li, FU Yu-wen, WU Qi-xin, AN Yan-ling, LIU Rui-lu, LV Jie-mei, WU Zhen-yu . Effects of Land Use Structure on Nitrogen Export in Chishui River Watershed of Southwest China[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2019, 28(01): 175 -183 .
[8] CHEN Bing, ZENG Gang, CAO Xian-zhong, MI Ze-Feng. Coupling Coordination Development Between Ecological Civilization Construction and Urbanization in Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomerations[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2019, 28(03): 530 -541 .
[9] . Multi-time scale teleconnection analysis of monthly precipitation in the Yangtze River Basin based on the EEMD[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, , (): 0 .
[10] LI ke, ZHANG Meng, LIU Xiong-jun, YANG Li-min, XUE Tao-tao, OUYANG Shan, WU Xiao-ping. Community Structure and Environmental Determinants of Macrozoobenthos in the Doushui Lake Basin[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2019, 28(04): 939 -949 .