Research on the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics and driving mechanisms of supply–demand risks of ecosystem services in the yellow river basin integrating the hierarchy of needs theory
Tianlin Zhai,
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Yuanbo Ma,
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Longyang Huang
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Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
171, P. 113229 - 113229
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Community Perceptions on Conservation, Livelihood Vulnerability and Quality of Life Around Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro National Park
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 334 - 334
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
This
research
examined
the
multidimensional
relationship
between
subjective
quality
of
life,
conservation
attitudes,
and
livelihood
vulnerability
communities
surrounding
Kilimanjaro
Mountain
National
Parks
Biosphere
Reserve
in
Tanzania.
Data
were
collected
using
a
questionnaire
survey
four
villages
bordering
Park
analyzed
partial
least
square
structural
equation
modeling.
The
results
show
that
attitudes
increase
there
are
different
levels
household
as
life
improves,
indicating
positive
attitude.
People
with
higher
substantial
their
improves.
medium
weaker
but
still
relations
attitudes.
However,
when
is
lowest,
change
improved
life.
Furthermore,
livelihood-vulnerable
people
tend
to
be
more
supportive
than
those
lower
vulnerability,
this
difference
increases
increases,
significance
predicting
highly
vulnerable
groups.
These
essential
for
managers
development
practitioners,
who
focus
on
achieving
win–win
scenarios
enhance
people’s
overall
rather
concentrating
reducing
vulnerabilities.
Language: Английский
Exploring the Drivers of Ecosystem Service Changes from a Spatio-Temporal Perspective in Vulnerable Nanling Mountainous Areas in SE China
Lingyue Huang,
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Lichen Yuan,
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Meiyun Li
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 417 - 417
Published: Feb. 17, 2025
Mountains
support
many
kinds
of
ecosystem
services
(ESs)
for
human
beings,
emphasizing
the
need
to
understand
characteristics
and
drivers
ES
changes
in
mountainous
regions.
In
this
study,
Nanling,
most
significant
mountains
southern
China,
was
selected
as
a
case
study.
Utilizing
GlobeLand30
dataset,
we
employed
InVEST,
Geodetector
MGWR
identify
spatio-temporal
changes,
investigate
trade-offs
synergies
between
ESs,
examine
relationship
ESs
landscape
ecological
risk
index
(LERI)
provide
new
perspective
management
vulnerable
mountain
The
results
showed
that
carbon
storage
(CS)
habitat
quality
(HQ)
slightly
decreased,
while
water
yield
(WY)
increased
slightly.
Soil
conservation
(SC)
significantly
but
total
(TES)
increased.
All
bundles
demonstrated
synergistic
relationship,
exhibited
decreasing
trend.
study
area
were
mainly
affected
by
climate
factors,
anthropogenic
factors
also
had
impact
on
ESs.
LERI
negative
correlation
with
provision
high
explanatory
power
especially
CS,
HQ
TES,
suggesting
areas
more
stable
patterns
are
likely
harbor
greater
levels
insights
into
analysis
change
areas,
providing
practical
implications
introducing
driver
change.
Language: Английский
Reimagining Sustainable Development and Economic Performance Indicators: A Human-Centric Maslow–Bossel Blueprint
Economies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 338 - 338
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Reflecting
the
shift
from
purely
quantitative
economic
growth
to
broader
socio-environmental
sustainability,
this
study
proposes
a
framework
for
assessing
sustainable
development
(SD)
by
integrating
Maslow’s
hierarchy
of
needs
with
Bossel’s
classification
system.
As
increasingly
emphasizes
numerous
organizations
and
agencies,
including
United
Nations,
have
developed
indicators
measure
progress.
However,
subjective
dimensions
SD,
grounded
in
individual
values
needs,
remain
underexplored.
This
operationalizes
“pyramid
needs”
alongside
system
establish
an
“SD
pyramid”,
distinguishing
that
capture
social,
economic,
environmental
complexity.
By
mapping
human
onto
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
contributes
delineating
(i)
research
areas
uncovered
(or
partly
covered)
relevant
indicators,
(ii)
significant
lack
or
partial
shortage
pertinent
information,
(iii)
combination
few
basic
summarizing
necessary
information
into
unique
SD.
The
outcomes
offer
foundation
quali-quantitative
assessment
enhancing
monitoring
tools
focusing
on
contextual
needs.
Language: Английский
Optimization of a “Social‒Ecological” System Pattern from the Perspective of Ecosystem Service Supply and Demand: A Case Study of Jilin Province
Yingjie Cai,
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Hong Li,
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W. Li
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(10), P. 1716 - 1716
Published: Oct. 19, 2024
This
study
establishes
and
refines
a
social-landscape
ecological
security
pattern
that
integrates
the
demand
supply
of
ecosystem
services,
providing
substantial
foundation
for
restoration
territorial
spaces.
is
crucial
enhancing
effectiveness
“social–ecological”
systems
in
achieving
sustainable
development.
Jilin
Province,
serving
as
national
buffer
experiencing
rapid
economic
growth,
exhibits
significant
spatial
imbalance
between
social
progress
conservation.
The
balance
service
pivotal
this
context,
making
Province
an
ideal
area.
We
employed
multifaceted
approach,
including
MSPA,
InVEST
model,
landscape
connectivity
assessment,
circuit
theory,
network
integrity
evaluation,
to
elucidate
disparities
services.
then
developed
optimized
patterns
meet
human
demands
safeguard
integrity,
thereby
promoting
development
systems.
key
findings
are
follows:
(1)
services
shows
clear
gradient,
with
lower
values
west
higher
east,
while
concentrated
central
region
east
west,
indicating
pronounced
mismatch
Province.
(2)
includes
18
barrier
points,
33
pinch
166
corridors,
101
sources.
(3)
social–ecological
comprises
119
sources
150
supply–demand
corridors.
(4)
introduces
14
nodes
47
optimization
proposing
zoning
schemes
eastern
core
protection
area,
western
Additionally,
recommendations
concerning
system
pattern.
research
advances
theoretical
understanding
offers
insights
more
harmonized
strategies.
Language: Английский