Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)

The assessment of wetland ecosystem services value can provide theoretical basis for regional social and economic development, ecological environment protection and other planning and measures. Based on the factors of hydrology, meteorology, society, economy, resources, environment and culture, the...

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Main Authors: Xiaoshuang Fu, Yang Yang, Xianqi Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-04-01
Series:Journal of Freshwater Ecology
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/02705060.2024.2419371
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description The assessment of wetland ecosystem services value can provide theoretical basis for regional social and economic development, ecological environment protection and other planning and measures. Based on the factors of hydrology, meteorology, society, economy, resources, environment and culture, the value of wetland ecosystem services in the Yellow River Delta was evaluated by the revised equivalent factor method. The results showed that from 2005 to 2020, the area of tidal flat wetland decreased by 54.35%, and aquaculture increased by 206.91%. The total value of wetland ecosystem services increased from 28.03 billion CNY to 35.77 billion CNY, an increase of 27.63%, showing an N-shaped change of "increase - decrease - increase" on the whole. The ecosystem service value per unit area was more in coastal areas and less in inland areas. From 2005 to 2020, the ecosystem service sensitivity coefficient of the Yellow River Delta wetland was all less than 1. Under the premise of rational development and utilization, it is predicted that the value of ecological services will continue to increase in the future.
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spelling doaj-art-1d331a9dcaad4d21a54b874a14a0bbf62024-12-16T06:51:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Freshwater Ecology0270-50602156-69412024-04-0139110.1080/02705060.2024.2419371Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)Xiaoshuang Fu0Yang Yang1Xianqi Zhang2Department of Water Conservancy, Henan Vocational College of Water Conservancy and Environment, Zhengzhou, ChinaDepartment of Water Conservancy, Henan Vocational College of Water Conservancy and Environment, Zhengzhou, ChinaNorth China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou, ChinaThe assessment of wetland ecosystem services value can provide theoretical basis for regional social and economic development, ecological environment protection and other planning and measures. Based on the factors of hydrology, meteorology, society, economy, resources, environment and culture, the value of wetland ecosystem services in the Yellow River Delta was evaluated by the revised equivalent factor method. The results showed that from 2005 to 2020, the area of tidal flat wetland decreased by 54.35%, and aquaculture increased by 206.91%. The total value of wetland ecosystem services increased from 28.03 billion CNY to 35.77 billion CNY, an increase of 27.63%, showing an N-shaped change of "increase - decrease - increase" on the whole. The ecosystem service value per unit area was more in coastal areas and less in inland areas. From 2005 to 2020, the ecosystem service sensitivity coefficient of the Yellow River Delta wetland was all less than 1. Under the premise of rational development and utilization, it is predicted that the value of ecological services will continue to increase in the future.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/02705060.2024.2419371Ecosystem services value (ESV)land use/land cover changes (LU/LC)land use dynamic degree (LUDD)sensitivity coefficient (CS)the Yellow River Delta wetland
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Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)
Journal of Freshwater Ecology
Ecosystem services value (ESV)
land use/land cover changes (LU/LC)
land use dynamic degree (LUDD)
sensitivity coefficient (CS)
the Yellow River Delta wetland
title Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)
title_full Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)
title_fullStr Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)
title_short Spatial-temporal variation of the ecosystem services value (ESV) in the Yellow River Delta wetland and its response to land use/land cover changes (lu/lc)
title_sort spatial temporal variation of the ecosystem services value esv in the yellow river delta wetland and its response to land use land cover changes lu lc
topic Ecosystem services value (ESV)
land use/land cover changes (LU/LC)
land use dynamic degree (LUDD)
sensitivity coefficient (CS)
the Yellow River Delta wetland
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/02705060.2024.2419371
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