Fragile environment and human activities intensify desertification in Yellow River headwater.
The cause of desertification in the headwater area of the Yellow River is due to a fragile ecological environment, drier and warmer climate changes since the 1980s, and human activities like overgrazing and grassland rodent infestation. These factors have intensified desertification in the region. To effectively control desertification, we need to understand both the physical environment and human activities that contribute to it.