Improving Ecological Barrier Area Sustainability Integrating Ecosystem Service Interaction and Social–Ecological System Coupling DOI Open Access
Sinan Li, Junwei Pu, Xiaodong Deng

et al.

Land Degradation and Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 6, 2025

ABSTRACT Ecological barrier areas are the natural area with special ecological functions, and play a vital role in maintaining global balance, protecting biodiversity, regulating climate. They also profoundly affect local social system inhabitants' lifestyle. Mitigating trade‐offs between distinct ecosystem services enhancing social–ecological coupling essential for sustainable development of areas. However, lack integrating them on topographical gradient features compromises our ability to design precise interventions regional sustainability. Taking Sichuan‐Yunnan Barrier as case area, this study developed management approach by service interactions under multidimensional gradients provide reference assessing improving sustainability area. The results demonstrated that during 2010–2020, topography played key shaping interactions, hilly showing highest synergistic level multiple pairs. high relief mountain had lowest index system; decreased rapidly flatter areas, while it increased low middle Based above multi‐dimensional characteristics, six zones were subdivided formulating differentiated strategies This research provides insights regarding territorial spatial strategies, delivers guidance coordinating relationships systems other similar

Language: Английский

Can ecosystem services supply match local residents' perception: Linking macro-ESs and micro-individual perceptions in the Yellow River Basin DOI
Wei He, Huimin Wang, Gang Liu

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Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 374, P. 124116 - 124116

Published: Jan. 15, 2025

Language: Английский

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Seasonal water storage of large reservoirs exacerbates eutrophication risk in the fluctuating backwater zone: A case study of Three Gorges Reservoir, China DOI Creative Commons
Xian Liu, Wei Huang, Zixuan Qi

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Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 171, P. 113100 - 113100

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Language: Английский

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A Village-Scale Study Regarding Landscape Evolution and Ecological Effects in a Coastal Inner Harbor DOI Creative Commons

Qinqin Pan,

Saiqiang Li,

Jialin Li

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Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 319 - 319

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

The development of inner harbors has been accompanied by the destruction natural landscapes, which in turn led to numerous ecological problems. However, temporal and spatial relationships between changes harbor landscape effects are not yet clear, there relatively few studies at smaller scales such as villages. In this study, we investigated Xieqian Harbor Xiangshan County, along eastern coast China, then analyzed change evolutionary characteristics carbon storage, soil conservation, water yield village scale for years 2000, 2010, 2020. We used geographically temporally weighted regression (GTWR) model explore spatiotemporal variables effects. results showed that fragmentation diversity patches increased from 2000 2020 due reclamation aquaculture, tourism development, construction, reflected edge density (ED) Shannon index (SHDI), 11.31% 2.82%, respectively. This resulted a notable reduction 572.6 thousand tons sequestration, 853 million 19 cubic meters over past 20 years. When non-stationarity heterogeneity were combined, relationship became highly intricate, with varying responses across different time periods locations. area-weighted mean patch shape (AWMSI) was key factor affecting three Our research confirmed significant on scale. Compared larger-scale studies, village-scale revealed more precisely impacts localized effects, providing support sustainable management new approach integrating GTWR into time–space analysis research.

Language: Английский

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Study on the Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity and Threshold Effects of Ecosystem Services in Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province DOI Creative Commons

Xinjun Chen,

Ming Cui,

Qiankun Yang

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Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(4), P. 566 - 566

Published: Feb. 7, 2025

Uncovering the intricate relationships within realm of ecosystem services (ESs) across various spatial and temporal dimensions, as well their nonlinear with natural–social factors, is a fundamental condition for regional management. This study focuses on Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, it quantifies supply ESs at grid township scales, clarifies interrelationships among influencing elements, proposes cross-scale ecological management strategies. The findings indicate following: (1) exhibited variability. In last 20 years, capacity food production (FP) increased by about 46%, while other showed downward trend. (2) Synergistic effects primarily occurred between WY, habitat quality (HQ), carbon sequestration (CS), soil conservation (SC), trade-off mainly took place FP ESs. (3) Significant dramatic changes in service bundles were observed southern mountainous areas. At scale, overall area integrated bundle declined approximately 88%. However, proportion HQ-CS key synergy from 15.68% to 40.60%. Similar patterns trends also scale. (4) There was notable reduction comprehensive index (ESI) southwest, which human activities climate drought factors played major negative driving role, some had threshold ESI. Existing research often ignores relationship complex spatiotemporal dynamics services. Thus, this constructed cognitive framework ES status perspective “supply–interaction–driving–threshold” ESs, providing more understanding

Language: Английский

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Improving Ecological Barrier Area Sustainability Integrating Ecosystem Service Interaction and Social–Ecological System Coupling DOI Open Access
Sinan Li, Junwei Pu, Xiaodong Deng

et al.

Land Degradation and Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 6, 2025

ABSTRACT Ecological barrier areas are the natural area with special ecological functions, and play a vital role in maintaining global balance, protecting biodiversity, regulating climate. They also profoundly affect local social system inhabitants' lifestyle. Mitigating trade‐offs between distinct ecosystem services enhancing social–ecological coupling essential for sustainable development of areas. However, lack integrating them on topographical gradient features compromises our ability to design precise interventions regional sustainability. Taking Sichuan‐Yunnan Barrier as case area, this study developed management approach by service interactions under multidimensional gradients provide reference assessing improving sustainability area. The results demonstrated that during 2010–2020, topography played key shaping interactions, hilly showing highest synergistic level multiple pairs. high relief mountain had lowest index system; decreased rapidly flatter areas, while it increased low middle Based above multi‐dimensional characteristics, six zones were subdivided formulating differentiated strategies This research provides insights regarding territorial spatial strategies, delivers guidance coordinating relationships systems other similar

Language: Английский

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