Land Degradation and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
ABSTRACT
Understanding
the
issues
of
natural
capital,
group
consumption,
and
role
internal
external
factors
in
discussions
on
sustainability
ecosystem
services
(ES)
can
help
to
realize
sustainable
socio‐ecological
system
management.
However,
previous
studies
have
complemented
ecological
management
practices
from
a
holistic
or
ES
supply
perspective,
with
little
consideration
spatial
temporal
differences
supply–demand
mismatches
across
ecoregions.
On
basis
frameworks
quantification,
matching
analysis,
driver
identification,
strategy
development,
this
study
explores
demand
key
various
zones
South
China
Karst
(SCK)
employs
correlation
analyses
reveal
direction
degree
influence
drivers
mismatch
demand.
Furthermore,
valuable
strategies
are
provided.
The
results
showed
that,
general,
habitat
quality
(HQ)
carbon
sequestration
(CS)
decreased,
capacity
for
soil
conservation
(SC),
food
provision
(FP),
water
yield
(WY)
improved.
WY
whereas
all
other
increased
varying
degrees.
Except
SC
imbalance,
matched
well,
localized
areas
concentrated
around
city.
These
gradually
evolved
point
distribution
continuous
type
line
even
surface
2000
2020.
variability
was
evident
different
ecoregions,
were
inconsistent
their
ability
explain
mismatches,
especially
medium‐high
mountain
regions.
Additionally,
we
provide
planning
future
socioe‐cological
regional
studies.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
160, P. 111845 - 111845
Published: March 1, 2024
This
research
centers
on
the
necessity
for
synchronized
management
of
natural
resources
in
urban
agglomerations.
study
utilizes
ecosystem
services
theory
to
analyze
interplay
between
land
use
and
Food-Water-Energy
(F-W-E)
nexus
Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
(B-T-H)
region
from
2000
2030.
Assessment
is
conducted
using
InVEST
models,
which
include
Habitat
Quality
(HQ),
Water
Yield
(WY),
Carbon
Sequestration
(CS),
Soil
Retention
(SDR),
Food
Production
(FP).
The
findings
indicate
an
annual
increase
construction
with
a
concurrent
notable
decrease
cultivated
land.
Furthermore,
HQ,
CS,
per
capita
FP
show
decline
until
2020,
expected
continue
Conversely,
WY
SDR
have
been
growing
annually,
albeit
projected
by
Spearman
coefficient
analysis
uncovers
synergies
HQ
alongside
trade-offs
CS
WY.
Trade-offs
are
also
observed
SDR,
HQ.
Applying
K-means
clustering
facilitates
county-based
spatial
planning
F-W-E
system,
providing
crucial
insights
suggestions
sustainable
resource
management.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
153, P. 110461 - 110461
Published: June 10, 2023
Understanding
the
patterns,
relationships,
and
driving
forces
between
ecosystem
services
(ESs)
supply–demand
at
multiple
spatial
scales
can
facilitate
sustainable
hierarchical
management.
However,
scale
effects
of
ESs
mismatches
were
typically
ignored,
resulting
in
inadequate
targeted
promotion
policies.
This
study
identified
key
(grain
production,
water
yield,
carbon
sequestration,
soil
conservation)
using
ecological
ratio
bivariate
Moran's
I
three
grid
county
from
2000
to
2020
Hubei
Province,
China.
Then
regression
models
applied
explore
these
mismatches.
The
major
results
revealed
that
(1)
Province
counties
located
away
urban
areas
self-sufficient
supply–demand,
but
numbers
declined
over
twenty
years.
characteristics
some
patches
may
be
obscured
coarser
scales.
(2)
directions
socioecological
drivers
robust,
their
intensities
changed
significantly
four
normalized
difference
vegetation
index
was
primary
positive
driver
fine
scale,
while
population,
economy,
proportion
construction
land
became
dominant
Factors
influencing
more
diverse
compared
coarse
scale.
(3)
Efficient
strategies
scale-dependent
place-based.
Different
management
units
should
clarify
responsibilities
strengthen
linkages
upper
lower
levels
achieve
development.
At
provincial
level,
strengthening
interregional
cooperation
allocating
surplus
grain
resources
southwest
regions
contributes
balancing
regional
ESs.
adopting
region-specific
based
on
delineating
zones
is
crucial.
finer
levels,
incorporating
micro-scale
mismatch
locations
natural
background
information
provide
valuable
guidance
for
localized
protection
restoration
projects.
findings
underscore
strengths
conducting
assessments
scales,
enabling
different
government
enhance
effective
prevent
misinformation.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
163, P. 112122 - 112122
Published: May 16, 2024
Identifying
the
spatial
patterns
and
driving
factors
of
ecosystem
service
supply–demand
help
to
regulate
optimize
river
basin's
services'
supply–demand,
which
is
quite
important
for
protection
natural
areas
green
development
in
China.
The
water
yield
services
(WY),
food
production
(FP),
carbon
sequestration
(CS),
soil
retention
(SR)
Yiluo
River
Basin
years
2000,
2010,
2020
were
quantified
using
a
variety
models,
including
Integrated
Valuation
Ecosystem
Services
Trade-offs
(InVEST),
revised
universal
loss
equation
(RUSLE),
ArcGIS,
Canoco5.
Additionally,
features
their
spatial–temporal
distributions
identified.
results
combined
with
redundancy
analysis
(RDA)
identify
drivers
supply/demand
ratios
three
different
years.
There
four
main
findings.
(1)
From
2000
2020,
Basin's
supply
WY
SR
showed
declining
trend,
while
FP
CS
an
increasing
trend.
In
Basin,
there
was
rising
tendency
demand
decreasing
trend
WY,
FP,
SR.
(2)
Whereas
ratio
high-high
aggregation
regions
(high
supply-high
demand)
dominated
relationship
services.
(3)
population
density
forest
land.
Population
had
both
positive
negative
effects
on
SR;
however,
only
CS.
Forest
land
effect
ratios.
(4)
According
principles
clustering
factors,
divided
into
two
first-level
subzones
upper
middle
portions
Ecological
Stability
Zone
lower
reaches
Reserve
Zone,
second-level
Precautionary
Reserve,
Construction
Management
Control
Zone.
characterizedWe
put
forward
practicable
measures
based
characteristics
balancing
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
922, P. 171185 - 171185
Published: Feb. 24, 2024
Balancing
supply
and
demand
in
Nature-based
Recreation
(NbR)
has
the
potential
to
yield
co-benefits
across
multiple
Ecosystem
Services
(ES),
helping
make
tourism
activities
more
sustainable.
However,
a
comprehensive
understanding
of
supply-demand
mismatches
NbR
is
challenging
due
complex
interaction
among
various
social,
economic
ecological
factors.
This
paper
investigates
provide
insights
for
informing
spatial
regional
planning
achieve
sustainable
tourism.
To
this
end,
uses
wide
range
indicators
such
as
biophysical
attributes,
accessibility
social
map
assess
demand,
followed
by
application
statistics
analyse
mismatches.
Cluster
analysis
was
performed
based
on
relationship
identify
typology
ES
study
area
north
Iran.
The
proposes
an
innovative
recreation
bundles
with
implications
region
marked
hot
spot
generated
five
differing
recreational
opportunities.
Bundles
1
2,
characterized
surplus
substantial
value,
are
suitable
camping,
hiking,
climbing,
birdwatching.
In
contrast,
bundle
4
5
associated
urban
centres,
experience
deficit,
making
them
less
NbR.
Bundle
3,
mixture
natural
productive
lands,
plays
important
role
maintaining
balanced
state.
holds
diverse
forms
tourism,
including
rural
agricultural
farm
tours
life
experiences.
Based
findings,
provides
valuable
proposing
targeted
strategies
sustainably
manage
activities.
Foods,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(14), P. 2671 - 2671
Published: July 11, 2023
Mushrooms
have
always
been
an
important
source
of
food,
with
high
nutritional
value
and
medicinal
attributes.
With
the
use
biotechnological
applications,
mushrooms
gained
further
attention
as
a
healthy
food
bioenergy.
This
review
presents
different
applications
explores
how
these
can
support
global
energy,
water
security.
It
highlights
mushroom’s
relevance
to
meet
sustainable
development
goals
UN.
also
discusses
mushroom
farming
its
requirements.
The
biotechnology
includes
sections
on
in
producing
nanoparticles,
bioenergy,
bioactive
compounds,
well
bioremediation.
are
discussed
under
water,
(WEF)
nexus.
As
far
we
know,
this
is
first
report
relationships
WEF
Finally,
valorizes
suggests
possibilities
for
integration.