SPECTRA: Soil Processes and Ecological Services in the Karst Critical Zone of Southwest China
SPECTRA:中国西南喀斯特关键带的土壤过程和生态服务
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/N007603/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 76.56万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2016 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The SPECTRA programme seeks to enhance the sustainable development of one of the poorest regions of China, Guizhou, through cutting edge critical zone science undertaken by integrated, complementary and multidisciplinary teams of Chinese and UK scientists. The key question for management of the karst landscapes of SW China is "how can the highly heterogeneous critical zone resources be restored, to enable sustainable delivery of ecosystem services?" We know little about the geological, hydrological and ecological processes which control soil fertility and soil function in these landscapes and how best to manage them to maximise ecosystem service delivery. SPECTRA has been designed to address these questions through a suite of 4 interlinked workpackages. The CZ will span a gradient from undisturbed natural vegetation through to human perturbed and highly degraded landscapes. Using cutting-edge approaches we will integrate measurements of: (1) the three-dimensional distribution of plants (including roots), soil, fungi, and microbes; (2) rates of rock weathering, elemental release and soil formation processes; (3) rates of erosion and soil redistribution; and, (4) pools and fluxes of soil organic C (SOC), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). This will allow us to identify the biological controls on nutrient availability, soil formation and loss in the CZ and their response to perturbation, providing the rich evidence base needed to inform land management decision-making in the Guizhou province. In doing so, SPECTRA will directly address the Newton Fund objective of enhancing economic development and social welfare by providing rigorous applied scientific knowledge that will underpin the development of strategies to improve net ecological service delivery from the karst landscape, informing realistic economic and ecological compensation plans to alleviate poverty, particularly for the households that rely on fragile soils for a living. The project is also designed to maximise the benefits to the science communities of both countries, thereby bringing significant institutional benefits to all partners. Training of Chinese Early Career Researchers in state-of-the-art approaches and techniques in leading UK laboratories is an absolute priority of the scientific partnership, and combined with the networking opportunities between project partners in the global CZ community, will contribute significantly to meeting the Newton Fund objective of building the capacity for CZ Science in China. The ultimate beneficiaries of this project will be the people of Guizhou karst region (population 35 million), which is one of the poorest regions in China with a GDP less than 50% of the national average. In response to the environmental deterioration and changing social conditions in the Guizhou karst region, the Chinese government has intervened to promote the abandonment of the most degraded cultivated land and its succession to grassland, shrub and forest. This strategy has met with mixed success and is not yet underpinned by well-developed plans to repay landowners for rational and sustainable use of land resources. This must be informed by science that quantifies current and potential ecosystem service delivery. There is significant potential for our research on the response, resilience and recovery of the karst critical zone to perturbation to inform improved land management strategies that will meet these demands, leading in turn to improved delivery of ecosystem services to the communities in this region and higher environmental quality, addressing poverty and the welfare of the population through development of long-term sustainable economic development.
SPECTRA项目旨在通过由中英科学家组成的综合、互补和多学科团队开展的尖端关键区域科学,促进中国最贫困地区之一贵州的可持续发展。中国西南喀斯特景观管理的关键问题是“如何恢复高度异质性的关键区域资源,以实现生态系统服务的可持续提供?”我们对控制这些景观中土壤肥力和土壤功能的地质、水文和生态过程以及如何最好地管理它们以最大限度地提供生态系统服务知之甚少。 SPECTRA 旨在通过一套 4 个相互关联的工作包来解决这些问题。 CZ 将跨越一个梯度,从未受干扰的自然植被到人类干扰和高度退化的景观。使用尖端方法,我们将整合以下测量:(1)植物(包括根)、土壤、真菌和微生物的三维分布; (2) 岩石风化、元素释放和土壤形成过程的速率; (3) 侵蚀率和土壤再分配; (4) 土壤有机碳 (SOC)、氮 (N) 和磷 (P) 的库和通量。这将使我们能够确定对长三角地区养分有效性、土壤形成和流失的生物控制及其对扰动的响应,为贵州省的土地管理决策提供所需的丰富证据基础。在此过程中,SPECTRA将通过提供严格的应用科学知识,直接实现牛顿基金促进经济发展和社会福利的目标,这些知识将支持制定改善喀斯特景观净生态服务提供的战略,并为现实的经济和生态补偿计划提供信息减轻贫困,特别是那些依靠脆弱土壤为生的家庭。该项目还旨在最大限度地提高两国科学界的利益,从而为所有合作伙伴带来显着的制度效益。在英国领先的实验室对中国早期职业研究人员进行最先进的方法和技术培训是科学合作伙伴关系的绝对优先事项,并与全球 CZ 社区的项目合作伙伴之间的交流机会相结合,将为会议做出重大贡献牛顿基金的目标是建设中国 CZ Science 的能力。该项目的最终受益者将是贵州喀斯特地区(人口3500万)的人民,该地区是中国最贫困的地区之一,GDP不到全国平均水平的50%。针对贵州喀斯特地区的环境恶化和社会状况变化,中国政府采取干预措施,推动退化最严重的耕地退耕还林,退耕还林。这一战略的成功程度参差不齐,而且尚未得到完善的计划的支持,以回报土地所有者合理和可持续地利用土地资源。这必须通过量化当前和潜在的生态系统服务提供的科学来实现。我们对喀斯特关键区域对扰动的响应、复原力和恢复的研究具有巨大的潜力,可以为满足这些需求的改进土地管理战略提供信息,进而改善向该地区及更高地区社区提供生态系统服务。环境质量、通过长期可持续经济发展解决贫困和人民福祉。
项目成果
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Soil functions and ecosystem services research in the Chinese karst Critical Zone
中国喀斯特临界区土壤功能与生态系统服务研究
- DOI:http://dx.10.1016/j.chemgeo.2019.03.018
- 发表时间:2019
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.9
- 作者:Green S
- 通讯作者:Green S
Using d13C to reveal the importance of different water transport pathways in two nested karst basins, Southwest China
利用 d13C 揭示中国西南两个嵌套岩溶盆地不同水输送路径的重要性
- DOI:http://dx.10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.01.070
- 发表时间:2019
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.4
- 作者:Hao Z
- 通讯作者:Hao Z
The development of a new 15N-stable isotope probing method for the quantification of biological nitrogen fixation in soils, MSc Thesis, University of Bristol
开发一种新的 15N 稳定同位素探测方法,用于定量土壤中的生物固氮,硕士论文,布里斯托大学
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2020
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Chiewattanakul; M
- 通讯作者:M
Rates of hydroxyapatite formation and dissolution in a sandstone aquifer: Implications for understanding dynamic phosphate behaviour within an agricultural catchment
砂岩含水层中羟基磷灰石形成和溶解的速率:对了解农业流域内动态磷酸盐行为的影响
- DOI:http://dx.10.1016/j.apgeochem.2020.104534
- 发表时间:2020
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.4
- 作者:Bingham S
- 通讯作者:Bingham S
Soil enzyme activity and stoichiometry along a gradient of vegetation restoration at the Karst Critical Zone Observatory in Southwest China
西南喀斯特关键带观测站植被恢复梯度土壤酶活性和化学计量
- DOI:10.1002/ldr.3389
- 发表时间:2019-07-11
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.7
- 作者:Zhiming Guo;Xinyu Zhang;S. Green;J. Dungait;X. Wen;T. Quine
- 通讯作者:T. Quine
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MIDST-CZ: Maximising Impact by Decision Support Tools for sustainable soil and water through UK-China Critical Zone science
MIDST-CZ:通过中英关键区域科学,最大限度地发挥可持续土壤和水决策支持工具的影响
- 批准号:
NE/S009175/1 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 76.56万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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