Continuous artificial activity has threatened wetland ecological
environment changes in the Poyang Lake region since 2000
Abstract
Poyang Lake is an essential natural wetland in the Yangtze River basin
and plays a vital role in maintaining the ecosystem function and
ecological security in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze
River. However, the relative importance and spatial heterogeneity of the
impacts of human activities and land use changes on ecological security
needs to be further explored. Here, we analyzed the habitat quality
level around Poyang Lake in 2022 and explored the factors of habitat
quality change from a geographical perspective. The land use structure
changes around the Poyang Lake basin from 2000 to 2022 were
quantitatively analyzed, and then the relative importance and spatial
heterogeneity of each factor on ecological security changes were
investigated using geographic probes. The results show that (1) The
worst quality habitat (0–0.1) consists mainly of construction land
(1624.9 km2) with an area of 1634.64 km2; (2) Construction land
continues to increase with the most significant change, and the dynamic
land use attitude is 0.47. Grassland and mudflats have the greatest
decrease. The increase in cultivated land in different periods is mainly
due to the shift of water surface and forest land; (3) Wetland land use
change drivers are more influenced by the interaction of socioeconomic
factors. The explanatory degrees of the interaction between population
density and total year-end population and population density and
administrative area are greater than 0.84. The data are greater than the
explanatory degrees of every single factor, indicating that the land use
change is mainly coupled with population density, total year-end
population, and administrative area. These results reveal that human
activities influence the degradation of wetlands around the Poyang Lake
area. This study has significant reference value for coordinating
human–land relationships in Poyang Lake, optimizing land management
policy, and improving the sustainable development of cities