Published February 25, 2014 | Version v1
Journal article

Grassland degradation caused by tourism activities in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, China

  • 1. Department of Tourism Science, Graduate School of Urban Environment Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan)
  • 2. Center of General Education, Tottori University of Environmental Studies (Japan)

Description

The recent increase in the number of tourists has raised serious concerns about grassland degradation by tourism activities in Inner Mongolia. Thus, we evaluated the effects of tourism activities on the vegetation and soil in Hulunbuir grassland. We identified all the plant species, measured the number and height of plant and plant coverage rate, and calculated species diversity, estimated above-ground biomass in use plot and non-use plot. We also measured soil hardness, and collected soil samples for physical and chemical analysis in both plots. The obtained results were as follows: a) the height of the dominant plants, plant coverage rate, species diversity, and above-ground biomass were significantly lower in use plot than in non-use plot, b) Carex duriuscula C.A.Mey., indicator plant for soil degradation, was dominant in use plot, c) soil hardness was significantly higher in use plot than in non-use plot, and spatial dependence of soil hardness was only found in the use plot, d) CEC, TC, TN and pH in the topsoil were significantly lower in use plot than non-use plot. On the basis of the results, we concluded that the tourism activities can be another major cause of the grassland degradation in Inner Mongolia

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/18/1/012137

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES)
Journal Volume
18
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
[7 p.]
ISSN
1755-1315

Conference

Title
8. international symposium of the digital Earth
Acronym
ISDE8
Dates
26-29 Aug 2013
Place
Kuching, Sarawak (Malaysia)

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
47055139
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
BASES; BIODEGRADATION; BIOMASS; CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; CHINA; INDICATORS; PLANTS; RANGELANDS; SOILS; SPACE DEPENDENCE; SPECIES DIVERSITY; TOURISM
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; ECOSYSTEMS; ENERGY SOURCES; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS