Close relationship between the frangibility of mountain eco-environment and mountain disasters: A case study of Dongchuan, Kunming in Yunnan Province
Yuyi Wang(王裕宜) ; Bing Tian(田冰) ; Shuzhen Liu(刘淑珍)
刊名Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences
2007
卷号12期号:4页码:721-728
关键词eco-environment
合作状况其它
英文摘要Anatomical details are given in this article, which is performed by investigating the relationship between through the frangibility of mountain eco-environment and the status of irrational land-use in typical region of debris flow in Dongchuan district, Kunming city, yunnan Province. This analysis is extended to the relationship between vicissitude of mountain disasters and the frangibility of mountain environment. The relatively coupling action of a vicious circle is a evolving characteristic by debris flow sand-gravel there. The eco-security is being faced with serious challenge. The tactics of eco-security has been constructed since 1980s. Thus, the eco-environment can gradually be repaired and optimized to achieve a fine circle.
资助信息the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40671026)
语种英语
公开日期2010-11-09
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.imde.ac.cn/handle/131551/2487]  
专题成都山地灾害与环境研究所_成都山地所知识仓储(2009年以前)
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Yuyi Wang,Bing Tian,Shuzhen Liu. Close relationship between the frangibility of mountain eco-environment and mountain disasters: A case study of Dongchuan, Kunming in Yunnan Province[J]. Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences,2007,12(4):721-728.
APA Yuyi Wang,Bing Tian,&Shuzhen Liu.(2007).Close relationship between the frangibility of mountain eco-environment and mountain disasters: A case study of Dongchuan, Kunming in Yunnan Province.Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences,12(4),721-728.
MLA Yuyi Wang,et al."Close relationship between the frangibility of mountain eco-environment and mountain disasters: A case study of Dongchuan, Kunming in Yunnan Province".Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences 12.4(2007):721-728.
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