Ecosystem Services Supply‐Demand Mismatch and Their Drivers in Highly Spatially Heterogeneous South China Karst Ecoregions DOI Open Access

Yi Chen,

Kangning Xiong,

Lu Luo

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Urbanization effects on the food-water-energy nexus within ecosystem services: A case study of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration in China DOI Creative Commons
Ke Yang, Qi Han, Bauke de Vries

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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.

Language: Английский

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Assessing the relative contributions, combined effects and multiscale uncertainty of future land use and climate change on water-related ecosystem services in Southwest China using a novel integrated modelling framework DOI

Xuenan Ma,

Ping Zhang,

Lianwei Yang

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 106, P. 105400 - 105400

Published: April 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Integrating climate change adaptation into water-energy-food-environment nexus for sustainable development in East African Community DOI

Philbert Mperejekumana,

Lei Shen, Shuai Zhong

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 434, P. 140026 - 140026

Published: Dec. 8, 2023

Language: Английский

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Scale effects on the supply–demand mismatches of ecosystem services in Hubei Province, China DOI Creative Commons
He Guoyu, Lei Zhang, Xiaojian Wei

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Identifying and optimizing ecological security patterns from the perspective of the water-energy-food nexus DOI
Tonghui Ding, Junfei Chen, Liping Fang

et al.

Journal of Hydrology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 632, P. 130912 - 130912

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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Identifying the spatial relationships and drivers of ecosystem service supply–demand matching: A case of Yiluo River Basin DOI Creative Commons
Yuru Chen, Xuning Qiao,

Yongju Yang

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Utilizing supply-demand bundles in Nature-based Recreation offers insights into specific strategies for sustainable tourism management DOI Creative Commons

Mitra Ghasemi,

Alberto González-García, Zabihollah Charrahy

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Biotechnological Applications of Mushrooms under the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Crucial Aspects and Prospects from Farm to Pharmacy DOI Creative Commons

Xhensila Llanaj,

Gréta Törős, Péter Hajdú

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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A review of methods for quantifying urban ecosystem services DOI

Ma Yue,

Jun Yang

Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 253, P. 105215 - 105215

Published: Sept. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Unveiling driving disparities between satisfaction and equity of ecosystem services in urbanized areas DOI Creative Commons
Zhou Fang, Shi Xue, Qin Zhou

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Resources Environment and Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 18, P. 100176 - 100176

Published: Nov. 2, 2024

Language: Английский

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