Landscape Dynamics of Drylands across Greater Central Asia: People, Societies and Ecosystems (eBook)

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2020 | 1st ed. 2020
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This volume is a compilation of studies on interactions of changes in land cover, land use and climate with people, societies and ecosystems in drylands of Greater Central Asia. It explores the effects of collapse of socialist governance and management systems on land use in various parts of Central Asia, including former Soviet Union republics, Mongolia and northern drylands of China. Often, regional land-atmosphere feedbacks may have large global importance. Remote sensing is a primary tool in studying vast dryland territories where in situ observations are sporadic. State-of-the-art methods of satellite remote sensing combined with GIS and models are used to tackle science questions and provide an outlook of current changes at land surface and potential scenarios for the future. 

In 10 chapters, contributing authors cover topics such as water resources, effects of institutional changes on urban centers and agriculture, landscape dynamics, and the primary drivers of environmental changes in dryland environment. Satellite observations that have accumulated during the last five decades provide a rich time series of the dynamic land surface, enabling systematic analysis of changes in land cover and land use from space.

The book is a truly international effort by a team of scientists from the U.S., Europe and Central Asia. It is directed at the broad science community including graduate students, academics and other professionals at all levels within natural and social sciences. In particular, it will appeal to geographers, environmental and social scientists, economists, agricultural scientists, and remote sensing specialists.



Dr. Garik Gutman is a Program Manager for the NASA Land-Cover/Land-Use Change (LCLUC) Program. He received his Ph.D. in Climate Modeling in 1984, was a National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences Fellow at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and then worked there 14 years as a research scientist. His research focused on remote sensing of the Earth's land surface and atmosphere from space. In 1996, for developing an original technique using satellite data for reliable analyses of the Earth's vegetation cover and its long-term variations, Dr. Gutman received the U.S. Department of Commerce Bronze Medal Award.

Dr. Jiquan Chen received his PhD in Ecosystem Analysis from University of Washington and is currently a professor at Michigan State University. He was a Bullard Fellow at Harvard University and on the faculty at Michigan Tech University and University of Toledo. He is broadly interested in ecosystem analysis, landscape ecology, conservation biology, biophysics, global change, land use, urban studies, and the sustainability of socioeconomic-ecological systems. He has conducted research on edge effects in fragmented landscapes, 3D canopy of forests, ecosystem carbon/water/energy fluxes, riparian zone management, agricultural and bioenergy crops, grassland (rangeland) ecology, dynamics of urban systems, and the role of institution in shaping landscape-regions under the changing globe. He is a fellow of the Ecological Society of America and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.  He serves as the Editor-in-Chief for Ecological Processes, and the book series of Landscape Studies by Springer.

Dr. Geoffrey Henebry received his MS and PhD degrees in Environmental Sciences from The University of Texas at Dallas. He is a full professor in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. He was a Senior Fulbright Research Fellow at Instituto National de Pesquisas Espacias (INPE) in Brazil, and he served on the faculties at Kansas State University, Rutgers University-Newark, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and South Dakota State University. His research interests are broad and involve in the use of remote sensing and geospatial technologies to study environmental patterns and processes, including quantitative analysis and modeling of land surface phenology and land cover/land use change. Geoff is active in the American Geophysical Union and the North American Chapter of the International Association of Landscape Ecology. He serves as an Associate Editor for Remote Sensing of Environment and on the editorial boards of Landscape Ecology and International Journal of Biometeorology.

Dr. Martin Kappas is a University Professor of Geography and the head of the Cartography, GIS and Remote Sensing Section of the Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany. His remote sensing laboratory is a full member of EARSeL (European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories) and takes part as active member of International DesertNET (Competence Network for Research to Combat Desertification). Martin's research interests are broad and include topics such as landscape evaluation using techniques of geoinformatics and ground truth data collection. His main research theme is the use of remote sensing and GIS to study land cover / land use changes. He is currently working on diverse interdisciplinary projects in Central Asia, Africa, Vietnam and Europe. He is a reviewer for the German Science Community (DFG) and the German Humboldt Foundation. Martin also serves actively inside various societies such as the German Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and the German International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). He currently serves on the editorial board of Ecological Processes.


Preface 6
Contents 8
About the Editors 10
Acronyms 13
Chapter 1: Multiple Perspectives on Drylands Across Greater Central Asia 16
References 21
Chapter 2: Dry Land Belt of Northern Eurasia: Contemporary Environmental Changes 25
2.1 Introduction 25
2.2 Observed Climatic Changes 27
2.2.1 Changes in Regional Surface Air Temperature 27
2.2.2 Changes in Atmospheric Circulation 28
2.2.3 Changes in Atmospheric Precipitation 29
2.2.4 Changes in the Cryosphere 30
2.2.5 Changes in River Discharge 30
2.3 Conclusions 33
References 33
Chapter 3: Recent Land Surface Dynamics Across Drylands in Greater Central Asia 38
3.1 Introduction 38
3.1.1 Spatiotemporal Variation in Major Land Cover Types 39
3.1.2 Significant Trends in Land Surface Temperature 40
3.1.3 Linking Observed LST Trends to Major Land Cover Types 41
3.2 Study Area 42
3.3 Data 42
3.4 Methods 43
3.4.1 Visualizing Spatiotemporal Stability and Variation 43
3.4.2 Detecting Significant Trends in the Thermal Regime and Linking to Political Entities 44
3.4.3 Linking Changes in the Thermal Regime to Major Land Cover Types 44
3.5 Results 45
3.5.1 Regional Stability and Variation of Major Land Cover Types 45
3.5.2 Significant Changes in the Thermal Regime Linked to Political Entities 47
3.5.3 Changes in the Thermal Regime Linked to Major Land Cover Types 51
3.6 Discussion 53
3.6.1 Regional Stability and Variation of Major LCTs 53
3.6.2 Significant Thermal Trends Linked to Political Entities 54
3.6.3 Significant Thermal Trends Linked to Major LCTs 55
3.7 Conclusions 56
References 56
Chapter 4: Quantifying the Anthropogenic Signature in Drylands of Central Asia and Its Impact on Water Scarcity and Dust Emissions 61
4.1 Introduction: Anthropogenic Dust Assessments 61
4.2 Reconstruction of the Human Growth in the Region 69
4.3 Quantifying the Water Resources Used for the Agriculture 71
4.3.1 Water Use for Agriculture 74
4.3.2 Analysis of Changes in Regional Water Stress 75
4.4 Conclusions 77
References 79
Chapter 5: The Complexity and Challenges of Central Asia’s Water-Energy-Food Systems 82
5.1 Introduction 82
5.2 Water-Energy-Food in Central Asia 84
5.2.1 Perspective 84
5.2.2 Interrelationships 85
5.3 A Systems Approach 86
5.3.1 Perspective 86
5.3.2 The Soviet Experiment and Its Aftermath 87
5.4 WEF Challenges 90
5.4.1 Water 90
5.4.2 Energy 91
5.4.3 Food 92
5.5 Conclusions 93
References 94
Chapter 6: Assessment of the Influences of Dust Storms on Cotton Production in Tajikistan 97
6.1 Introduction 97
6.2 Dust Storms, Dust Hazes, and Their Effects 98
6.3 Cotton Production and Dust Impacts on Yields 100
6.4 Conclusions 111
References 114
Chapter 7: Population and Urban Dynamics in Drylands of China 116
7.1 Introduction 116
7.2 Methods 118
7.2.1 Study Area 118
7.2.2 Data and Methods 121
7.2.2.1 Urban Built-Up Land of the Drylands Region and the Provincial Capital Cities 121
7.2.2.2 Demographic, Socio-Economic, and Environmental Data and Analysis 121
7.3 Findings 122
7.3.1 Population Dynamics 122
7.3.2 Urban Population Change and Urban Built-Up Land in the Provinces in Drylands China 123
7.3.3 Urban Expansion in Drylands Provincial Capital Cities and Environmental Impacts 125
7.4 Discussion 127
7.4.1 Possible Drivers for Population Dynamics 127
7.4.2 Urban Expansion 127
7.4.3 Urbanization in the Context of Drylands 128
7.5 Conclusions 129
References 131
Chapter 8: Hydrology and Erosion Risk Parameters for Grasslands in Central Asia 134
8.1 Introduction 134
8.2 Methods 137
8.2.1 Study Area 137
8.2.2 Data and Methods 137
8.3 Results and Discussion 141
References 148
Chapter 9: A Conceptual Framework for Ecosystem Stewardship Based on Landscape Dynamics: Case Studies from Kazakhstan and Mongolia 151
9.1 Introduction 151
9.2 Landscape Dynamics and Ecosystem Stewardship 152
9.3 Case Study from Kazakhstan 156
9.3.1 The Study Area 157
9.3.2 Methods 158
9.3.3 Long-Term Changes in the Integral Vegetative Index (IVI) across Kazakhstan 159
9.3.4 Spatiotemporal Changes of the Steppes 166
9.3.5 Summary 166
9.4 Case Study Mongolia 168
9.4.1 Study Area 170
9.4.2 Materials and Methods 171
9.4.3 Results 175
9.4.4 Annual and Monthly NDVI Trends 175
9.4.5 Seasonal NDVI Trends 177
9.4.6 SAVI Changes and Trends 179
9.4.7 Climatic Trends 179
9.4.8 Comparison of SPOT VGT and AVHRR 183
9.5 Discussion 185
9.6 Summary 191
9.7 Outlook 192
References 194
Chapter 10: Social-Ecological Systems Across the Asian Drylands Belt (ADB) 198
10.1 Social-Ecological Systems of the Asian Drylands Belt 198
10.2 Variability and Changes in Temperature and Precipitation 204
10.3 Divergent Dynamics in Land Cover 206
10.4 Interrelationships Among SES Indicators 214
10.5 Priority Issues for the Sustainability of SES in the ADB 216
10.5.1 Water Scarcity 218
10.5.2 Intensified Land-Use and Land-Cover Changes 221
10.5.3 Climatic Extremes and Climatic Change 222
10.5.4 Globalization and Cross-Country Effects 222
10.5.5 Unforeseeable Institutional Changes and Shifts 225
10.6 Outlook 226
References 228
Index 233

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.4.2020
Reihe/Serie Landscape Series
Landscape Series
Zusatzinfo XV, 230 p. 95 illus., 76 illus. in color.
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik
Schlagworte ecology key concepts • Ecosystem services • Environmental and Society transition • Eurasia • Landscape Dynamics • Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
ISBN-10 3-030-30742-5 / 3030307425
ISBN-13 978-3-030-30742-4 / 9783030307424
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