Spatial and Temporal Evolution Characteristics of Ecosystem Service Value and Population Distribution in China’s Coastal Areas DOI Open Access
Chang Liu, Qing Liu, Xingchuan Gao

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(23), P. 10212 - 10212

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Coastal areas are among the most densely populated globally and crucial components of terrestrial marine ecosystems. Investigating interplay between population distribution ecosystem service value (ESV) in coastal regions, along with their spatial temporal dynamics, is for safeguarding ecological security, fostering regional sustainable development, facilitating a harmonious coexistence humans nature. This study focuses on China’s areas, utilizing land use data from 2000 to 2020 at county-level scale. Several methods, such as geographic concentration, autocorrelation, mismatch index, employed reveal relationships characteristics ESV. The main findings follows: (1) increased 580.6632 million 700.7265 million, rising density. core concentrated Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Urban Agglomeration, Yangtze River Delta Pearl secondary cores forming near provincial capitals. (2) concentration lower than that population, displaying pattern “low–high–low” north south. ESV these has by CNY 121.66 billion, significant decline per capita Low values concentrations northern part research area, particularly across North China Plain. (3) correlation negative, relatively good overall coordination. Increased human activities urbanization have led degradation functions.

Language: Английский

Tracking the Impact of the Land Cover Change on the Spatial-Temporal Distribution of the Thermal Comfort: Insights from the Qinhuai River Basin, China DOI
Chunguang Hu, Maomao Zhang, Gaoliu Huang

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Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 105916 - 105916

Published: Oct. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Spatial and Temporal Evolution Characteristics of Ecosystem Service Value and Population Distribution in China’s Coastal Areas DOI Open Access
Chang Liu, Qing Liu, Xingchuan Gao

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(23), P. 10212 - 10212

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Coastal areas are among the most densely populated globally and crucial components of terrestrial marine ecosystems. Investigating interplay between population distribution ecosystem service value (ESV) in coastal regions, along with their spatial temporal dynamics, is for safeguarding ecological security, fostering regional sustainable development, facilitating a harmonious coexistence humans nature. This study focuses on China’s areas, utilizing land use data from 2000 to 2020 at county-level scale. Several methods, such as geographic concentration, autocorrelation, mismatch index, employed reveal relationships characteristics ESV. The main findings follows: (1) increased 580.6632 million 700.7265 million, rising density. core concentrated Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Urban Agglomeration, Yangtze River Delta Pearl secondary cores forming near provincial capitals. (2) concentration lower than that population, displaying pattern “low–high–low” north south. ESV these has by CNY 121.66 billion, significant decline per capita Low values concentrations northern part research area, particularly across North China Plain. (3) correlation negative, relatively good overall coordination. Increased human activities urbanization have led degradation functions.

Language: Английский

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