Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province

[Objective] The spatial and temporal distribution pattern and evolution characteristics of ecosystem carbon storage, its response to land use change, and the vulnerability of ecosystem carbon storage service in each county of Guizhou Province were analyzed in order to provide a scientific basis and...

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Main Authors: Chen Darong, Zhou Xu, Yang Shengtian, Pei Yu, Hu Yuxue, Hu Feng
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author Chen Darong
Zhou Xu
Yang Shengtian
Pei Yu
Hu Yuxue
Hu Feng
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Zhou Xu
Yang Shengtian
Pei Yu
Hu Yuxue
Hu Feng
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description [Objective] The spatial and temporal distribution pattern and evolution characteristics of ecosystem carbon storage, its response to land use change, and the vulnerability of ecosystem carbon storage service in each county of Guizhou Province were analyzed in order to provide a scientific basis and reference for regional land use management decision-making and to realize the “dual carbon” goal. [Methods] The InVEST model and the potential impact (PI) index were used to analyze the characteristics of carbon stock changes and the vulnerability of ecosystem carbon storage services in Guizhou Province from 2000 to 2020. [Results] ① Land use type in Guizhou Province changed significantly during the last 20 years. 14.10% and 17.29% of the land changed type in the first 10 years and the last 10 years, respectively. Cultivated land was the main source of construction land expansion. ② Ecosystem carbon storage in Guizhou Province decreased by 0.24 billion tons in the past 20 years. Forest land reductions and construction land expansion were the main reasons for carbon storage reduction. ③ All Moran’s I indices of ecosystem carbon stocks in Guizhou Province exceeded 0, indicating significant positive spatial correlation and agglomeration. The hot spot/cold-spot analysis showed that the distribution of carbon stock hot spots was relatively decentralized while the distribution of cold spots was centralized and stable. ④ The PI indices for Guizhou Province in the first and second 10-year periods were -1.27 and -0.15, respectively, indicating an improvement in vulnerability. There were spatial differences in vulnerability among counties, with significant negative effects in the peripheral counties. The vulnerability of 81.82% of the counties decreased in 20 years. [Conclusion] The transfer of forest land and the expansion of construction land in Guizhou Province had a significant impact on carbon stocks and the vulnerability of carbon stock services. In the future, land use structure should be optimized, and planning and management should be strengthened.
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spelling doaj-art-de5bc0408dc94fc1a24595800fe97aff2025-08-20T02:14:53ZzhoScience PressShuitu baochi tongbao1000-288X2023-06-0143330130910.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.20230216.0021000-288X(2023)03-0301-09Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou ProvinceChen Darong0Zhou Xu1Yang Shengtian2Pei Yu3Hu Yuxue4Hu Feng5School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, ChinaSchool of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, ChinaInstitute of Water Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100000, ChinaSchool of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, ChinaSchool of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, ChinaEcological Meteorology and Satellite Remote Sensing Center of Guizhou Province, Guiyang, Guizhou 550002, China[Objective] The spatial and temporal distribution pattern and evolution characteristics of ecosystem carbon storage, its response to land use change, and the vulnerability of ecosystem carbon storage service in each county of Guizhou Province were analyzed in order to provide a scientific basis and reference for regional land use management decision-making and to realize the “dual carbon” goal. [Methods] The InVEST model and the potential impact (PI) index were used to analyze the characteristics of carbon stock changes and the vulnerability of ecosystem carbon storage services in Guizhou Province from 2000 to 2020. [Results] ① Land use type in Guizhou Province changed significantly during the last 20 years. 14.10% and 17.29% of the land changed type in the first 10 years and the last 10 years, respectively. Cultivated land was the main source of construction land expansion. ② Ecosystem carbon storage in Guizhou Province decreased by 0.24 billion tons in the past 20 years. Forest land reductions and construction land expansion were the main reasons for carbon storage reduction. ③ All Moran’s I indices of ecosystem carbon stocks in Guizhou Province exceeded 0, indicating significant positive spatial correlation and agglomeration. The hot spot/cold-spot analysis showed that the distribution of carbon stock hot spots was relatively decentralized while the distribution of cold spots was centralized and stable. ④ The PI indices for Guizhou Province in the first and second 10-year periods were -1.27 and -0.15, respectively, indicating an improvement in vulnerability. There were spatial differences in vulnerability among counties, with significant negative effects in the peripheral counties. The vulnerability of 81.82% of the counties decreased in 20 years. [Conclusion] The transfer of forest land and the expansion of construction land in Guizhou Province had a significant impact on carbon stocks and the vulnerability of carbon stock services. In the future, land use structure should be optimized, and planning and management should be strengthened.http://stbctb.alljournal.com.cn/stbctben/article/abstract/20230334land use changecarbon stocksinvest modelvulnerabilityguizhou province
spellingShingle Chen Darong
Zhou Xu
Yang Shengtian
Pei Yu
Hu Yuxue
Hu Feng
Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province
Shuitu baochi tongbao
land use change
carbon stocks
invest model
vulnerability
guizhou province
title Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province
title_full Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province
title_fullStr Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province
title_short Analysis of Carbon Stock Evolution and Its Vulnerability Characteristics Based on Land Use Change in Guizhou Province
title_sort analysis of carbon stock evolution and its vulnerability characteristics based on land use change in guizhou province
topic land use change
carbon stocks
invest model
vulnerability
guizhou province
url http://stbctb.alljournal.com.cn/stbctben/article/abstract/20230334
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