Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 1013 - 1013
Published: July 8, 2024
Urban
wetlands
represent
a
significant
ecosystem
type
within
urban
landscapes.
The
quantitative
assessment
of
their
ecological
service
value
holds
great
significance
in
guiding
and
improving
the
habitat.
However,
due
to
insufficient
spatial
resolution
traditional
low-to-medium
remote
sensing
imagery
for
surface
monitoring,
previous
studies
have
conducted
relatively
limited
research
on
services
wetlands.
In
this
paper,
based
multi-source
data
including
multi-scale
data,
spatial-temporal
fusion
model
multiple
parameter
inversion
models
were
employed
invert
three
key
parameters
at
high
resolution,
thereby
assessing
values
(ESVs)
Taking
East
Lake
Scenic
Area
(ELSA)
Wuhan
as
an
example,
dynamics
its
services’
components
comparatively
analyzed.
results
indicate
that,
while
total
declined
slightly
2015
compared
2011,
there
was
notable
increase
CNY
3.219
billion
by
2019,
which
represents
doubling
relative
2011.
This
trend
could
be
primarily
attributed
rise
cultural
region.
Specifically,
tourism
reached
2.090
representing
threefold
demonstrates
that
ELSA
been
significantly
optimized
enhanced
through
associated
projects.
Further
should
investigate
mechanisms
urbanization
affects
these
crucial
services,
particularly
characterization
wetlands,
develop
more
effective
strategies
enhance
resilience
sustainable
development.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 528 - 528
Published: March 3, 2025
Quantifying
the
unequal
supply
and
demand
of
ecosystem
services
(ESs)
is
a
prerequisite
for
hierarchical
ecological
governance
decisions.
However,
previous
studies
have
largely
overlooked
scale
effect
spatially
adjacent
units
role
spatial
compactness
in
shaping
inequality.
To
address
these
research
gaps,
this
study
conducted
survey
six
counties
within
Danjiangkou
Basin
China.
By
adopting
moving
window-based
local
Gini
coefficient
method,
we
quantified
inequality
ESs
region,
introduced
refined
variation
to
measure
compactness,
analyzing
impact
urbanization
on
The
results
indicate
that
region
gradually
intensifying.
from
perspective,
exhibits
significant
heterogeneity,
decreasing
urban
centers
suburbs
rural
areas,
while
maintaining
strong
continuity.
Furthermore,
found
primary
factor
exacerbating
inequality,
compact
development
can
mitigate
it.
findings
provide
practical
guidance
cross-county
coordination,
restoration,
sustainable
development.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
154, P. 110666 - 110666
Published: July 24, 2023
With
the
emphasis
of
modern
societal
development
on
ecological
environment,
urban
environmental
issues
have
been
lessened.
However,
green
space
occupies
a
significant
amount
land
resources,
leading
to
more
prominent
human-land
conflicts
in
some
areas,
thus
creating
serious
social
that
urgently
require
solutions.
As
result,
and
factors
must
be
integrated
into
sustainability
planning.
Using
Chinese
city
Fuzhou
as
an
example,
this
study
constructed
adaptive
cycle
model
framework
for
sustainable
based
theory
by
coordinating
three
core
characteristic
attributes
development:
potential
(urban
potential),
connectedness
(conflicting
use),
resilience
(suitability
development).
This
was
used
identify
stages
(exploitation,
conservation,
release,
reorganization)
different
areas
city.
Finally,
value
landscape
created
verified
through
multi-scenario
simulation.
The
results
were
follows:
1)
expansion
under
constraints
had
higher
could
effectively
mitigate
use
while
balancing
socio-ecological
contradictions
during
development;
2)
effects
varied
across
3)
our
proposed
planning
pathway
divided
eight
categories
targeted
measures
zoning
characteristics.
can
alleviate
contradiction
between
development.
It
policy
tool
managing
assessment
future
use.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
154, P. 110591 - 110591
Published: July 3, 2023
Ecosystem
services
(ESs)
are
closely
related
to
human
well-being
(HWB).
Recently,
urbanization
has
increased
worldwide,
which
had
a
significant
impact
on
the
ecosystem
service
supply–demand
(ESSD)
and
HWB.
However,
previous
studies
have
primarily
focused
spatiotemporal
pattern
of
ESSD
HWB,
while
ignoring
their
evolutionary
pathways,
especially
in
karst
areas.
We
aimed
quantify
optimal
trade-offs
under
constraints
nonlinear
relationship
between
further
constructing
tree-like
framework
explore
pathways
urbanization,
ESSD,
HWB
from
landscape
evolution
perspective.
used
production
possibility
frontier
(PPF)
three
ESSDs,
generalized
additive
model
(GAM)
fit
geographic
tree
(Geotree)
construct
structure
levels,
comprehensive
(CESD),
There
is
trade-off
deficit
carbon
storage
(CS)
water
yield
(WY),
but
synergy
WY
surplus
FS.
Further,
there
CSs
food
supply
(FS).
The
response
CS
not
obvious,
FS
obvious.
Based
Geotree
model,
CESD,
present
strong
coupling
relationships,
show
characteristics
clustering,
stratified
heterogeneity,
evolution.
Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 1301 - 1301
Published: June 28, 2023
Ecosystem
services
are
the
beneficial
goods
and
that
ecosystems
provide
to
humans.
Urbanization
is
an
important
feature
of
human
social
development.
While
promoting
economic
development,
it
also
brings
about
land
degradation,
resource
depletion,
environmental
pollution
other
problems,
intensifying
transformation
natural
into
semi-natural
artificial
ecosystems,
ultimately
leading
loss
ecosystem
service
functions
declining
value.
The
study
impact
urbanization
on
value
critical
importance
for
conservation
sustainable
This
examined
spatio-temporal
patterns
urbanization’s
impacts
in
Yellow
River
Basin
from
perspective
heterogeneity.
Findings:
(1)
Both
(ESV)
level
(UL)
were
rise
whole,
but
they
significantly
spatially
negatively
correlated
mainly
characterized
by
high–low
spatial
clustering
“low
ESV–high
UL”
“high
ESV–low
UL”.
negative
correlation
was
gradually
weakened
with
development
mode
ecological
restoration
projects
Basin.
(2)
five
subsystems
diverse.
Landscape
had
a
all
regions;
innovation
changed
having
positive
impact;
demographic
both
impact.
(3)
To
promote
coordinated
protection
YRB,
this
paper
proposes
change
model,
implement
zoning,
formulate
classified
plans.
compensates
shortcomings
current
studies
ignore
different
lack
sufficient
consideration
heterogeneity
characteristics
ESVs,
enriches
theoretical
understanding
interrelationships
between
systems
basin
areas,
provides
scientific
basis
rational
formulation
urban
planning
policies
region,
which
great
practical
significance.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
149, P. 110193 - 110193
Published: March 31, 2023
The
trade-offs
of
ecosystem
services
(ES)
are
at
the
frontier
geographical
and
ecological
studies.
However,
previous
studies
have
focused
on
either
supply-supply
trade-off
or
supply–demand
trade-off,
while
integrated
research
three
types
for
ES
(i.e.
demand-demand
trade-off)
needs
to
be
further
studied.
This
study
establish
an
analytical
framework.
framework
was
then
applied
a
sub-watershed
Yellow
River
in
China
(i.e.,
Fenghe
watershed).
Based
quantitative
assessment
both
supply
demand
ES,
this
quantifies
displays
these
sub-watershed.
From
perspective,
obvious
exist
between
food
provision
as
well
water
yield,
carbon
sequestration,
soil
retention.
there
weak
conflicts
environmental
experts
other
stakeholders,
retention
provision,
eco-recreation.
match
deficit
sequestration
exists
northern
urban
areas,
surplus
southern
areas.
No
found
eco-recreation
scale.
spatial
characteristics
watershed
could
divided
into
10
land
use
management
zones.
Finally,
corresponding
measures
polices
proposed
optimize
matching
supply–demand.
contributes
optimization
sustainability
from
novel
provides
scientific
basis
management.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
161, P. 111935 - 111935
Published: April 1, 2024
Ecosystem
services
(ESs)
research
is
crucial
for
comprehending
the
intricate
interplay
between
humans
activities
and
environment,
particularly
in
ecologically
sensitive
regions
like
Central
Asia,
which
straddles
transition
from
semi-arid
to
arid
climates.
Despite
ecological
significance
of
these
regions,
on
ESs
remains
limited.
In
this
study,
we
applied
InVEST
model
analyze
spatial
characteristics
multiple
ESs,
including
water
yield
(WY),
soil
retention
(SR),
carbon
storage
(CS),
habitat
quality
(HQ),
Asia.
Our
findings
unveil
significant
zonal
disparities
distribution
trade-offs
across
region.
WY,
SR
WY-SR
display
distinct
vertical
zonation
patterns,
while
CS
HQ
exhibit
both
latitudinal
patterns.
Trade-offs,
with
exception
WY-SR,
mostly
a
striped
pattern.
Additionally,
based
GeoDetector
approach,
identified
key
influencing
factors,
encompassing
land
use
type,
precipitation,
evapotranspiration,
temperature,
vegetation
coverage,
depth,
organic
matter.
Notably,
discovered
that
relationship
factors
as
well
trade-offs,
non-linear,
certain
exhibiting
optimal
thresholds
maintaining
either
high
or
low
levels
trade-offs.
This
study
advances
our
understanding
offering
valuable
insights
regional
ecosystem
management
coordinated
development.
By
shedding
light
non-linear
dynamics
their
response
it
underscores
importance
further
support
sustainable
development
efforts
regions.
Future
can
build
upon
develop
policies
interventions
harness
benefit
environment
local
communities.