Dynamic Monitoring of Ecological Environmental Quality in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions: Disparities Among Central Asian Countries and Analysis of Key Driving Factors
干旱
钥匙(锁)
地理
环境质量
生态学
环境资源管理
环境科学
生物
作者
Yue Liu,Jinjie Wang,Jianli Ding,Zipeng Zhang,Zhihong Liu,Zihan Zhang,Jinming Zhang,Liya Shi
出处
期刊:Remote Sensing [Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute] 日期:2025-05-23卷期号:17 (11): 1825-1825
The ecological environment of arid and semi-arid regions (ASARs) faces significant challenges, highlighting the need for a robust indicator system to assess ecological environmental quality (EEQ) and sustainability. This study investigates Central Asia (CA) using the Google Earth Engine (GEE) to develop a new remote sensing-based ecological index (ASAEI), assessing EEQ from 2000 to 2022 using the CatBoost–SHAP model. The results reveal a distinct spatial pattern in the ASAEI: the southwestern and southeastern regions face more severe ecological challenges, while the northern and central-southern areas exhibit better ecological conditions. The ASAEI exhibits a strong spatial autocorrelation, with high-value clusters in the northern and central-southern regions, where vegetation is dense, and low-value clusters in the southwestern and southeastern desert and Gobi regions. Over time, we observed that ecological degradation shifts from west to east. Overall, ecological restoration in CA exceeds the extent of degradation. Notably, Kazakhstan is primarily experiencing degradation, while other subregions predominantly show signs of restoration. Our analysis indicates that climate conditions and land use types are the primary factors influencing changes in the ASAEI. Furthermore, we project that 54.5% of the CA region will exhibit an improved EEQ, highlighting the need for restoration efforts in the western areas. The ASAEI offers a novel perspective and methodology for assessing EEQ in ASARs, with significant scientific implications.