
Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(5), С. 913 - 913
Опубликована: Апрель 22, 2025
The rapid pace of urbanization has led to excessive resource consumption and worsening environmental pollution, particularly in resource-based cities, where prolonged exploitation mineral resources resulted dual challenges ecological degradation economic imbalance. Using Fushun, a resource-exhausted city still struggling with its transformation, as case study, this research develops progressive analytical framework that integrates the InVEST model, optimal parameter geographic detector, multi-scale geographically weighted regression. This framework, comprising sequence steps—single-factor analysis, interaction-factor global regression analysis—enables comprehensive exploration driving mechanisms behind ES changes Fushun from 2000 2020. results indicate following: (1) Significant ecosystem services were observed, water yield soil conservation showing fluctuating upward trend, while carbon storage habitat quality experienced slight declines. (2) Over time, dominant drivers transitioned primarily socio-economic factors synergistic influence natural human activities. GDP land use intensity increasingly contributed explaining through their interaction effects. (3) At street scale, exhibited spatial heterogeneity. For instance, negative effects built-up cultivated more pronounced urban–rural transition zones, elevation NDVI had positive impact source areas. provides systematic targeted recommendations offer data-driven insights guide policies prioritizing regional sustainability. Furthermore, it practical reference points for improving other coal cities undergoing incomplete transformations.
Язык: Английский