Ecosystem service bundles under SSP-RCP and local scenarios: A pathway to comprehensive spatial planning for sustainability
Resources Environment and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100211 - 100211
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluation of Carbon Sequestration and Oxygen-Release Potential of Six Mulberry Tree Varieties during Summer
Kaixin Zhang,
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Yujie Yang,
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Zeyang Zhai
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et al.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(10), P. 1819 - 1819
Published: Oct. 17, 2024
Human
activities
lead
to
an
increase
in
greenhouse
gases
the
environment,
among
which
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
is
one
of
most
prominent,
giving
rise
global
warming
and
climate
change.
Climate
change,
along
with
resulting
environmental
degradation,
challenging
difficulties
faced
by
humanity
twenty-first
century.
The
forest
ecosystem,
plants
being
its
important
component,
plays
a
pivotal
role
regulating
climate.
Carbon
sequestration
oxygen
release
(CSOR)
are
major
ecological
service
functions
that
play
mitigating
negative
impacts
effect
help
achieve
peaking
neutrality.
CSOR
mulberry
(Morus
spp.),
species
economic
significance,
not
yet
understood.
Six
tree
varieties
were
selected
evaluate
their
potential
during
summer.
We
took
into
consideration
whole-plant
diurnal
assimilation
amounts
(P),
per
unit
leaf
area
(WCO2),
(WO2),
land
(PCO2),
(PO2).
Zhongsang
1302
showed
greatest
for
six
varieties.
PCO2
value
variety
was
1531.84
g·m−2
summer,
followed
Suhu
16
(1380.12
g·m−2),
Husang
32
(1005.63
9703
(990.01
Yu
711
(940.43
Jin
10
(848.29
g·m−2).
Moreover,
Pearson
correlation
path
analyses
photosynthetic
rate
(PN)
index
(LAI)
mainly
affect
overall
mulberry.
These
findings
only
enrich
theoretical
research
on
mulberry,
but
also
serve
as
reference
use
different
improving
conditions
achieving
Language: Английский
Spatial Pattern and Influence Mechanisms of Forest Land Quality under the Background of Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality: A Case Study in Kaizhou District, Chongqing, China
Shasha Lu,
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Pan Zhang,
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Jiayi Zhang
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(10), P. 1645 - 1645
Published: Oct. 9, 2024
Since
the
goals
of
carbon
peaking
and
neutrality
have
been
established,
forest
sinks
garnered
significant
attention.
As
a
fundamental
component
sinks,
quality
land
significantly
influences
sink
capacity
forests.
This
study
utilized
Kaizhou
District,
Chongqing
City,
typical
area
as
case
study,
used
correction
method,
factor
CASA
model,
landscape
ecology
indexes,
canonical
correlation
analysis
to
evaluate
level
reveal
spatial
distribution
pattern
influencing
mechanisms
quality.
The
results
showed
that:
(i)
index
public
welfare
was
distributed
in
[37.89,
148.15],
each
diversified
space.
commodity
[40.00,
92.67],
some
high-quality
appeared
transition
zone
region;
(ii)
amount
net
primary
productivity
passed
test.
Primary
higher
on
with
lower
low-quality
index;
(iii)
mainly
positively
affected
by
community
structure,
average
annual
precipitation,
temperature,
soil
moisture.
Commodity
moisture,
slope
aspect.
However,
landform
had
negative
impact
two
types
land.
Given
these
findings,
we
also
proposed
series
measures
aimed
at
promoting
sustainable
development
research
regional
Language: Английский