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Human expansion into Asian highlands in the 21st Century and its effects

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Human expansion into Asian highlands in the 21st Century and its effects

C. Yang, H. Liu, et al.

This study by Chao Yang, Huizeng Liu, and colleagues delves into the remarkable transformation of human activities across Asian highlands between 2000 and 2020, revealing a staggering 23% growth primarily at the expense of ecological lands. While this has intensified habitat fragmentation, it has also fostered development by preserving cultivated land and accommodating 40 million people, emphasizing the complex nature of regional sustainable growth.

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Abstract
Most intensive human activities occur in lowlands. However, sporadic reports indicate that human activities are expanding in some Asian highlands. Here we investigate the expansions of human activities in highlands and their effects over Asia from 2000 to 2020 by combining earth observation data and socioeconomic data. We find that ~23% of human activity expansions occur in Asian highlands and ~76% of these expansions in highlands comes from ecological lands, reaching 95% in Southeast Asia. The expansions of human activities in highlands intensify habitat fragmentation and result in large ecological costs in low and lower-middle income countries, and they also support Asian developments. We estimate that cultivated land net growth in the Asian highlands contributed approximately 54% in preventing the net loss of the total cultivated land. Moreover, the growth of highland artificial surfaces may provide living and working spaces for ~40 million people. Our findings suggest that highland developments hold dual effects and provide new insight for regional sustainable developments.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 24, 2022
Authors
Chao Yang, Huizeng Liu, Qingquan Li, Xuqing Wang, Wei Ma, Cuiling Liu, Xu Fang, Yuzhi Tang, Tiezhu Shi, Qibiao Wang, Yue Xu, Jie Zhang, Xuecao Li, Gang Xu, Junyi Chen, Mo Su, Shuying Wang, Jinjing Wu, Leping Huang, Xue Li, Guofeng Wu
Tags
human activity expansion
Asian highlands
habitat fragmentation
sustainable development
ecological land conversion
socioeconomic data
population growth
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