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2020
Volume: 35 Issue 2
20 Article(s)

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Village classification system for rural vitalization strategy: Method and empirical study
Yu-rui LI, Chang-li BU, Zhi CAO, Xuan-he LIU, and Yan-sui LIU
Rural Vitalization Strategy (RVS) is an important measure to promote rural development in China in the new era. Village classification is an important work to promote the effective implementation of the plan for RVS at the village level. It is of great significance to achieve the phased objectives of the national RVS.
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 243 (2020)
The mechanism of accessibility on the economic transformation effect of China's resource-exhausted cities
Hai-bing JIANG, Wen-zhong ZHANG, and Jian-hui YU
External transport link is one of the main factors of the urban transformation and sustainable development toward the resource-exhausted cities. Taking 69 resource-exhausted cities as the object of study, this paper characterizes the urban external transport link level by daily accessibility indicator and employs the i
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 257 (2020)
Spatial coupling of innovative milieu and industrial structure transformation of resource-based cities in Shanxi province
Hai-ning JIANG, Wen-zhong ZHANG, Jian-hui YU, and Jian-wei ZHANG
In order to analyze the spatial coupling of innovative milieu and industrial structure transformation of resource-based cities in Shanxi province in 2003 and 2016, the coupling coordination degree model was adopted in this paper. The results showed that the quality superiority of innovative milieu about resource-based
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 269 (2020)
The logic transformation of the scenic byway system to the linear experience space transformation
Yuan-gang ZHANG, Xi CHEN, Run-zhe YU, Jing-jing CHENG, and Xiang-yang YU
From the perspective of traveling experience, the scenic byway is no longer the only tourist transit or tourism passage as experiencing scenic byways has become a new travel motive, which reflects the spatial mobility of tourism industry elements. Regarding "on the road" traveling experience as the major trav
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 284 (2020)
Evaluation on location advantages of 5A-Grade attractions in Silk Road Travel Belt based on the D-S evidence theory
Yue PAN, Gang-min WENG, Cong-hui LI, and Na SONG
The development of scenic spots is closely related to their location conditions, and scenic spots in advantageous locations are more likely to gain priority and rapid development. Taking the "Silk Road Tourism Belt" as an example, considering the four major location factors of resources, market, transportatio
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 297 (2020)
A comparative study on the complex networks of China's industrial total carbon footprint in the new and old normal periods
Chuan-ming YANG
The national economy is a complex system composed of many different industries and interdependent industries. Scientifically identifying the correlation conduction structure of industrial carbon emissions is of great theoretical and practical significance for achieving the goal of carbon emission reduction in China. Th
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 313 (2020)
Spatio-temporal distribution and its influencing factors of carbon emissions in economic zone of Zhejiang Bay Area based on urbanization
Yang SHEN, Cong-cong WANG, Chao GAO, and Lei DING
Urbanization becomes the primary source of carbon emissions and energy demand growth in China with industrialization entering the middle-later stages. With the current high-consumption and high-emission urban development model, the resulting resource consumption and carbon emissions become a major environmental issue a
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 329 (2020)
The effects of environmental regulation on spatio-temporal carbon emissions patterns: Empirical analysis of prefecture-level cities in Northeast China
Kang WANG, Zhi-xue LI, and Jia ZHOU
Based on the data of 36 municipal panels in the three provinces of Northeast China from 2005 to 2016, the spatial and temporal patterns of environmental regulation and carbon emission are analyzed qualitatively. And we use a mediation effects to analyze the influences of environmental regulation on carbon emissions qua
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 343 (2020)
Climate change and future trends in the Agro-Pastoral Transitional Zone in Northern China: The comprehensive analysis with the historical observation and the model simulation
Zi-hang FANG, Chun-yang HE, Zhi-feng LIU, Yuan-yuan ZHAO, and Yan-jie YANG
The Agro-Pastoral Transitional Zone in Northern China (APTZNC) is one of the major regions of the ecological protection in China due to its sensitivity to climate change. Our objective was to understand the trend of the climate change in the APTZNC. The historical climate change from 1971 to 2015 and the future climate
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 358 (2020)
Spatiotemporal and influencing factors analysis of water yield in the Hengduan Mountain region
Ya-hui WANG, Er-fu DAI, Liang MA, and Le YIN
In this study, we evaluated the water yield in the Hengduan Mountain region from 1990 to 2015 using the water yield module in the InVEST model; we further analyzed the corresponding spatial and temporal characteristics and influencing factors. The results show the following. First, water yield decreased with increasing
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 371 (2020)
Effects of vegetation restoration on soil erodibility on different geomorphological locations in the loess-tableland and gully region of the Loess Plateau
Zhuo-xin CHEN, Wen-long WANG, Ming-ming GUO, Tian-chao WANG, Wen-zhao GUO, Wen-xin WANG, Hong-liang KANG, Bo YANG, and Man ZHAO
Vegetation restoration has returned a large number of steep slope farmlands to forests and grasslands, and effectively controlled soil erosion in the Loess Plateau. In the loess-tableland and gully region of the Loess Plateau, loess-tableland, hill-slope and gully-slope are widely distributed. Geomorphological location
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 387 (2020)
Spatial and temporal variations in mass balance of Qiyi Glacier in Qilian Mountains
Sheng WANG, Tan-dong YAO, and Jian-chen PU
Based on in-situ observations in Qiyi Glacier during 2011-2016, and combined with the data from meteorological stations and remote sensing images (1975-2015), this paper analyzed the glacier terminal change, spatial and temporal variations of glacier mass balance and its sensitivity to climate change. The results showe
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  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 399 (2020)
Effectiveness of industrial water price leverage: Based on simultaneous equation model
Xiao-ji HU, Li TANG, Ya-hui LIU, and Xiao-dan DONG
As for industrial water, the effectiveness of price leverage to reduce water consumption and improve the reuse rate is significant for water saving and industrial transformation and development. Historically, for a long period, it is difficult for water prices to play a role in regulating the supply and demand of water
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 413 (2020)
Enlightenment from international water law and its values to the legislation on the Yangtze River Basin
De-sheng HU, Rui-heng SUN, and Sheng-qing XU
The rise and fall of civilizations depend on ecosystems, and the birth and existence of ecosystems are based on water. The Yangtze River Basin is the largest river basin in China, and has important economic, social and ecological functions. With the advancement of the construction of the "Four Belts" (a globa
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 425 (2020)
Profile differentiation of soil salinity for natural and anthropogenic disturbance wetlands in the Yellow River Delta
Da-wei WANG, Jun-hong BAI, Qing-qing ZHAO, Qiong-qiong LU, and Shu-yan ZHANG
The objective of the research was to investigate whether high-intensity anthropogenic disturbance changed the profile characteristics of soil salinity in coastal wetlands. Soil samples of different vegetation zones were collected in natural wetland (NW) and anthropogenic disturbance wetland (AW) in the Yellow River Del
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 438 (2020)
Foraging-associated hollows of birds facilitate the vegetation resilience in a degraded coastal saltmarsh ecosystem
Dong-dong QIU, Jia-guo YAN, Shu-yan ZHANG, Dian-long ZUO, Ze-zheng LIU, Fang-fang WANG, Qing WANG, and Bao-shan CUI
Birds are a key constituent of the coastal ecosystems. They have been identified as vital ecosystem engineers that modify both the abiotic and biotic factors through their behavior processes. Understanding the ecosystem engineering effect of birds is of importance to undergo restoration based on ecosystem process in co
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 449 (2020)
Characteristics of carbon and nitrogen distribution in typical tidal creeks of the Yellow River Delta
Dong-xue LI, Yu-qin LI, Ke-hao ZHANG, Xu MA, Shu-yan ZHANG, Wei-hua LIU, Chun-guang CHE, and Bao-shan CUI
Carbon and nitrogen are two key elements in the natural wetland soil. Changes of organic carbon contents in wetland soil significantly affect the structure and function of wetland ecosystems. Soil carbon and nitrogen contents in coastal salt marshes are closely related to hydrological connectivity patterns of coastal w
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 460 (2020)
Litter decomposition and heavy metal return characteristics of Phragmite australis and Suaeda salsa under different flooding conditions in the Yellow River Delta, China
Ya-nan GUAN, Jun-hong BAI, Wei WANG, Da-wei WANG, and Shuo YIN
The remained litter mass, and the contents of As, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn in the litters of Phragmites australis and Suaeda salsa under different flooding conditions in the Yellow River Delta were determined to investigate the litter decomposition rates and heavy metal return characteristics. Results showed that the decompo
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 472 (2020)
Decomposition characteristics of vegetation litter of Suaeda salsa and Spartina alterniflora in saltmarsh of the Yellow River Estuary, China
Fang-fang WANG, Jia-guo YAN, Xu MA, Dong-dong QIU, and Bao-shan CUI
Litter decomposition plays a vital role in governing ecological processes of wetland ecosystems. To investigate the variations of litter quality and nutrients during decomposition varying with tidal regime, we conducted manipulative experiments with different species of Suaeda salsa and Spartina alterniflora, at four s
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 480 (2020)
Commit to peaceful co-existence between man and nature and promote the building of an ecological civilization:Expert interviews of Beautiful Qinling-Daba Mountain Region
Zeng-lin HONG, Hong-tao ZHANG, Guo-wei ZHANG, Shao-zhong KANG, Sheng-kui CHENG, Shu-zhong GU, Jing-yuan LI, Lei SHEN, Yan-fen WANG, Xi-sheng HUANG, and Shuang-lin YANG
Journal of Natural Resources
  • Publication Date: Feb. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 493 (2020)