Thresholds for Rural Public and Ecosystem Services: Integration into Rural Green Space Spatial Planning for Sustainable Development
Huiya Yang,
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Jiahui Zou,
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Chongxiao Wang
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Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 113 - 113
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Rural
landscapes
are
experiencing
ecosystem
degradation
due
to
urbanization
and
rapid
suburban
expansion.
Ecosystem
services
derived
from
natural
resources
essential
public
facilitated
by
social
capital
collectively
address
the
growingly
diverse
ecological
requirements
of
rural
residents.
Even
so,
often
trade-offs,
highlighting
necessity
enhance
their
coordinated
development.
However,
it
remains
unclear
how
use
identified
thresholds
delineate
functional
zones.
This
will
scientifically
guide
sound
efficient
spatial
planning
management.
study
takes
countryside
Jiangning
in
Nanjing
as
area.
It
explores
inclusion
threshold
value
strategic
design
sustainable
development
China.
First,
we
quantify
map
six
types
(ESs)
13
(RPSs).
Secondly,
piecewise
linear
regression
method
identify
response
RPSs
kinds
ESs.
Finally,
combination
classification
values
used
divide
areas,
space-specific
management
suggestions
put
forward.
The
results
follows
(1)
With
increase
RPSs,
all
ESs
respond
with
a
downward
trend.
(2)
In
addition
negative
relationship
between
education
welfare
ESs,
other
were
identified.
(3)
According
multiple
density
analysis
each
RPS’s
four
areas
obtained.
We
emphasize
priority
management,
that
is,
“ESs
enhancement
area
optimization
area”.
(4)
can
be
tools
zones
areas.
general,
our
research
helps
ensure
maximization
benefits
while
also
meeting
growing
diversity
needs
residents
enabling
efficient,
phased,
gradient,
precise
ecosystems
promote
realize
revitalization.
Language: Английский
Effectiveness Trade-Off Between Green Spaces and Built-Up Land: Evaluating Trade-Off Efficiency and Its Drivers in an Expanding City
Xinyu Dong,
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Yanmei Ye,
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Tao Zhou
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Remote Sensing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 212 - 212
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Urban
expansion
encroaches
on
green
spaces
and
weakens
ecosystem
services,
potentially
leading
to
a
trade-off
between
ecological
conditions
socio-economic
growth.
Effectively
coordinating
the
two
elements
is
essential
for
achieving
sustainable
development
goals
at
urban
scale.
However,
few
studies
have
measured
urban–ecological
linkage
in
terms
of
trade-off.
In
this
study,
we
propose
framework
by
linking
degraded
land
use
efficiency
from
return
investment
perspective.
Taking
rapidly
expanding
city
as
case
comprehensively
quantified
four
aspects:
heat
island,
flood
regulating
service,
habitat
quality,
carbon
sequestration.
These
were
assessed
1
km2
grids,
along
with
same
spatial
We
employed
slack-based
measure
model
evaluate
applied
geo-detector
method
identify
its
driving
factors.
Our
findings
reveal
that
while
Zhengzhou’s
periphery
over
past
decades,
inner
showed
improvement
island
Trade-off
exhibited
an
overall
upward
trend
during
2000–2020,
despite
initial
declines
some
areas.
Interaction
detection
demonstrates
significant
synergistic
effects
pairs
drivers,
such
Normalized
Difference
Vegetation
Index
building
height,
number
patches
patch
cohesion
index
built-up
land,
q-values
0.298
0.137,
respectively.
light
spatiotemporal
adaptive
management
strategies.
The
could
serve
guidance
assist
decision-makers
planners
monitoring
context
expansion.
Language: Английский
Regulating effects and impact mechanisms of ecosystem regulating services on air quality: Evidence from the Yangtze River Economic Belt, China
Qiaoling Luo,
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Xiangyun Zeng,
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Junfang Zhou
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et al.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
113, P. 107887 - 107887
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Language: Английский
The relationship between high-quality development and ecosystem health in China's urban agglomerations
Bin Yang,
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Xiaohan Ma,
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Jiang Li
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et al.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
377, P. 124720 - 124720
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Language: Английский
Identifying trade-offs and synergies among land use functions using an XGBoost-SHAP model: A case study of Kunming, China
Kun Li,
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Junsan Zhao,
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Yongping Li
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et al.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
172, P. 113330 - 113330
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the spatial effects of rapid urbanization on land use efficiency in China under Low-Carbon constraints
Chuanjian Yi,
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Bo Xu,
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Xiaoyan Shi
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et al.
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
174, P. 113442 - 113442
Published: April 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the impacts of urbanization on vegetation growth from the perspective of urban expansion patterns and maturity: A case study on 40 large cities in China
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 105841 - 105841
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
How Can Digital Villages Improve Basic Public Services Delivery in Rural Areas? Evidence from 1840 Counties in China
Zijun Mao,
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Xiyue Zhu,
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Qi Zou
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et al.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(10), P. 1802 - 1802
Published: Oct. 13, 2024
Digital
transformation
is
spreading
from
urban
to
rural
areas,
and
the
construction
of
digital
villages
has
become
a
key
growth
point
for
sustainable
development
globally.
improve
level
basic
public
services
delivery
in
areas
via
penetration
technology.
However,
few
studies
have
empirically
investigated
theoretical
mechanisms
underlying
impact
on
various
aspects
services.
To
address
these
gaps,
this
study
investigates
terms
accessibility,
equity,
agility,
holistic
nature
participation.
Using
1840
counties
China
as
research
sample,
applies
entropy
method
extract
composite
index
performs
correlation,
regression,
heterogeneity
analyses
examine
effects
delivery.
Empirical
analysis
results
show
that
positively
associated
with
areas.
Meanwhile,
confirms
relationship
mainly
observed
eastern
but
not
central
western
counties.
These
findings
provide
basis
using
inclusion
achieve
balanced
across
regions.
Language: Английский