Editors-in-Chief:  Weilun Yin, Beijing Forestry University, China Klaus v. Gadow, University of Göttingen, Germany
Zhang Guo-zhen, Yang Li, Xu Wei, Sun Bao-ping. Causes and typical control model of wind-drift sandy lands in abandoned channel of the Yellow River[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2006, 8(1): 59-64. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-006-0011-x
Citation: Zhang Guo-zhen, Yang Li, Xu Wei, Sun Bao-ping. Causes and typical control model of wind-drift sandy lands in abandoned channel of the Yellow River[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2006, 8(1): 59-64. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-006-0011-x

Causes and typical control model of wind-drift sandy lands in abandoned channel of the Yellow River

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  • Received Date: 04 April 2005
  • Rev Recd Date: 19 October 2005
  • The historical formation and development of the abandoned channel of the Yellow River is reviewed and its causes of formation and present condition of prevention and control are analyzed in this paper. Based on this analysis, some ideas about control, critical problems and countermeasures in the next period are proposed with two typical control models as examples. We suggest that in preventing and controlling the wind-drift sandy lands in the region, the emphasis should be to develop, with a greatly expanded effort, a recycling economy. This should realize a combination of two ideas, i.e. integrate combating desertification with a structural adjustment of agricultural and an increase in the income of farmers.
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