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Spatial expansion effects on urban ecosystem services supply-demand mismatching in Guanzhong Plain Urban Agglomeration of China
Global urbanization has led to drastic land use change, interfering the ecosystem services (ES) supply-demand balance, in turn threatening the...
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Modeling and analyzing supply-demand relationships of water resources in **njiang from a perspective of ecosystem services
Water shortage is one bottleneck that limits economic and social developments in arid and semi-arid areas. As the impacts of climate change and human...
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Dynamic Analysis of Supply and Demand Coupling of Ecosystem Services in Loess Hilly Region: A Case Study of Lanzhou, China
The relationship between the supply and demand for ecosystem services (ESs) is a key issue for the rational allocation of natural resources and...
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Match Between Rural Transport and Population
There is a structural contradiction between the supply of rural transport infrastructure and the demand of rural residents in China, the core of... -
Examining the relationship between socioeconomic structure and urban transport network efficiency: a circuity and spatial statistics based approach
Access to urban public transportation services is crucial for all city residents. Undoubtedly, more efficient public transportation services should...
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Analog simulation of urban construction land supply and demand in Chang-Zhu-Tan Urban Agglomeration based on land intensive use
Urban land intensive use is an important indicator in harmonizing the relationship between land supply and demand. The system dynamics (SD) can be...
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Theoretical basis and technical path for the regional all-for-one customization model of black soil granary
The black soil area in Northeast China serves as a “ballast” to ensure China’s food security. Unreasonable development and utilization lead to...
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Embodied land in China’s provinces from the perspective of regional trade
With the continuous enhancement of regional connectivity, the indirect use of land resources through the pathways of trade in goods and services...
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Territorial spatial zoning based on suitability evaluation and its impact on ecosystem services in Ezhou city
Exploring the spatial zoning of urban territories and their ecological effects under different decision preferences is an important approach to...
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Landscape Explorations Between Given and Acquired Resilience
This chapter presents a series of case studies from around the globe. These either take two landscapes of the same type and thus comparable given... -
Living Facilities
Whether to a government or an enterprise, the difficulty of estimating the demand for nursing facilities for Chinese aging persons is currently an... -
Simulation of Urban Land Expansion Under Ecological Constraints in Harbin-Changchun Urban Agglomeration, China
Under the demand of urban expansion and the constraints of China’s ‘National Main Functional Area Planning’ policy, urban agglomerations are facing...
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The coupling relationship between urbanization and ecological resilience in the Pearl River Delta
Urban resilience is an emerging research topic of urban studies, and its essence is described by the ability of cities to resist, recover, and adapt...
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Dryland Ecosystem Services and Human Wellbeing in a Changing Environment and Society
The framework of the Global Dryland Ecosystem Programme (Global-DEP) combines the ecosystem service (ES) research paradigm and system dynamics... -
Quantitative identification and the evolution characteristics of production—living—ecological space in the mountainous area: From the perspective of multifunctional land
Developed here is an integrated framework for identifying production-living-ecological space (PLES) quantitatively at grid scale from the perspective...
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Uphill cropland and stability assessment of gained cropland in China over the preceding 30 years
In recent years, cropland development in high-slope regions in China has alleviated the contradiction between total cropland balance and insufficient...
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Utilization effect of water-land resources under the evolution of Chinese dietary patterns
Exploring the utilization effect of water-land resources under the evolution of dietary patterns is of great significance in achieving sustainable...
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Spatio-temporal variations in ecological spaces and their ecological carrying status in China’s mega-urban agglomerations
The rapid expansion of China’s urban agglomerations in recent decades has resulted in over-occupied ecological spaces and increased ecological...
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Conclusions and Prospects
In response to the encroachment of high-density urbanization on natural biotic habitat space and the lack of a biodiversity concern in the ecological... -
Spatiotemporal variations and driving factors of habitat quality in the loess hilly area of the Yellow River Basin: A case study of Lanzhou City, China
Rapid industrialization and urbanization have led to the most serious habitat degradation in China, especially in the loess hilly area of the Yellow...