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Chinese Academy of Sciences Institutional Repositories Grid
Integrated studies of physical geography in China: Review and prospects

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Fu Bojie; Pan Naiqing
刊名JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
出版日期2016-07
卷号26期号:7页码:771-790
关键词China physical geography integrated study progress prospect
英文摘要Modern physical geography in China grew from Chinese traditional geography and has been profoundly influenced by the geographical disciplines of Euro-America and Russia. Since the 1950s, integrated studies of physical geography in China have made remarkable progress in the fields of comprehensive physical geographical regionalization, land studies, landscape ecology, and land surface geographical processes. During the past few decades, under the background of global change and rapid socio-economic transformation, a series of environmental and resources problems have boomed in China. To solve these problems and promote the development of integrated studies of physical geography, the following issues were proposed as research priorities: (1) coupling of land surface patterns and processes; (2) integrated research on regional responses and adaptation to global change; (3) analysis of human dimensions of the earth system; (4) ecosystem service research from a geographical perspective; (5) integration of multi-source data and model development; (6) integrated studies on unique geographical units; and (7) important global issues and relevant international programs.
收录类别SCI
源URL[http://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/35610]  
专题生态环境研究中心_城市与区域生态国家重点实验室
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Fu Bojie,Pan Naiqing. Integrated studies of physical geography in China: Review and prospects[J]. JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES,2016,26(7):771-790.
APA Fu Bojie,&Pan Naiqing.(2016).Integrated studies of physical geography in China: Review and prospects.JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES,26(7),771-790.
MLA Fu Bojie,et al."Integrated studies of physical geography in China: Review and prospects".JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES 26.7(2016):771-790.

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