Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany

Abstract Background Annual total Gross Primary Production (GPP) and Net Primary Production (NPP) and the annual total stored GPP and NPP are tightly coupled to land cover distributions because the distinct vegetation conditions of different land cover classes strongly affect GPP and NPP. Spatial and...

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Main Author: Liwei Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-03-01
Series:Carbon Balance and Management
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13021-020-00138-3
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description Abstract Background Annual total Gross Primary Production (GPP) and Net Primary Production (NPP) and the annual total stored GPP and NPP are tightly coupled to land cover distributions because the distinct vegetation conditions of different land cover classes strongly affect GPP and NPP. Spatial and statistical analysis tools using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) were used to investigate the spatial distribution of each land cover class and the GPP and NPP based on the CORINE land cover classification in the federal state, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany for the years 2000, 2006 and 2012. Results “Non-irrigated arable land” and “pastures” were the dominant land cover classes. Because of their large area, “non-irrigated arable land” and “pastures” had higher annual total stored GPP and NPP values than the other land cover classes. Annual total GPP and NPP hotspots were concentrated in the central-western part of Schleswig-Holstein. Cold spots were mainly located in the western and eastern Schleswig-Holstein. The distributions of the annual total GPP and NPP hotspots and cold spots were primarily determined by land cover and land cover changes among the investigated years. The average annual total NPP/GPP ratios were 0.5647, 0.5350 and 0.5573 in the years 2000, 2006 and 2012, respectively. The calculated respiration in 2006 was the highest, followed by those in 2012 and 2000. Conclusions The land cover classes with high-ability of carbon stocks in 2000, 2006 and 2012 in Schleswig-Holstein were identified in this study. Furthermore, it is recommendable to enhance the annual total GPP and NPP and the annual total stored GPP and NPP in Schleswig-Holstein by replacing the land cover classes showing low carbon stock capabilities with the classes showing high abilities for the purpose of increasing greenhouse gas fixation.
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spelling doaj.art-013d1f23cde54d9292a466ef66370b0d2022-12-21T23:55:24ZengBMCCarbon Balance and Management1750-06802020-03-0115111910.1186/s13021-020-00138-3Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern GermanyLiwei Ma0Department of Ecosystem Management, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Zu KielAbstract Background Annual total Gross Primary Production (GPP) and Net Primary Production (NPP) and the annual total stored GPP and NPP are tightly coupled to land cover distributions because the distinct vegetation conditions of different land cover classes strongly affect GPP and NPP. Spatial and statistical analysis tools using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) were used to investigate the spatial distribution of each land cover class and the GPP and NPP based on the CORINE land cover classification in the federal state, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany for the years 2000, 2006 and 2012. Results “Non-irrigated arable land” and “pastures” were the dominant land cover classes. Because of their large area, “non-irrigated arable land” and “pastures” had higher annual total stored GPP and NPP values than the other land cover classes. Annual total GPP and NPP hotspots were concentrated in the central-western part of Schleswig-Holstein. Cold spots were mainly located in the western and eastern Schleswig-Holstein. The distributions of the annual total GPP and NPP hotspots and cold spots were primarily determined by land cover and land cover changes among the investigated years. The average annual total NPP/GPP ratios were 0.5647, 0.5350 and 0.5573 in the years 2000, 2006 and 2012, respectively. The calculated respiration in 2006 was the highest, followed by those in 2012 and 2000. Conclusions The land cover classes with high-ability of carbon stocks in 2000, 2006 and 2012 in Schleswig-Holstein were identified in this study. Furthermore, it is recommendable to enhance the annual total GPP and NPP and the annual total stored GPP and NPP in Schleswig-Holstein by replacing the land cover classes showing low carbon stock capabilities with the classes showing high abilities for the purpose of increasing greenhouse gas fixation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13021-020-00138-3Carbon stocksLand coverNPP/GPPCalculated respirationHotspots and cold spots
spellingShingle Liwei Ma
Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
Carbon Balance and Management
Carbon stocks
Land cover
NPP/GPP
Calculated respiration
Hotspots and cold spots
title Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
title_full Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
title_fullStr Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
title_full_unstemmed Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
title_short Effects of spatial–temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany
title_sort effects of spatial temporal land cover distribution on gross primary production and net primary production in schleswig holstein northern germany
topic Carbon stocks
Land cover
NPP/GPP
Calculated respiration
Hotspots and cold spots
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13021-020-00138-3
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