2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13020127
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Assessment and Management Zoning of Ecosystem Service Trade-Off/Synergy Based on the Social–Ecological Balance: A Case of the Chang-Zhu-Tan Metropolitan Area

Shuhua Liang,
Fan Yang,
Jingyi Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Clarifying the trade-offs/synergies of ecosystem services is crucial for achieving a win-win situation in economic development and ecological conservation. Past studies have lacked research on ecosystem service functional management zones that integrate socio-economic factors and ecological conservation, particularly based on predictive scenarios. Based on the above, this study innovatively established a multi scenario simulation model and framework (EST-EMZ) for the study of ecosystem service (ES) trade-off/s… Show more

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“…Additionally, ecosystem services (ESs) exhibit trade-offs or synergies [33][34][35], where the provision of one service may be associated with either an increase or decrease in other services. Trade-offs refer to situations where an increase in the provision of one ecosystem service is accompanied by a decline in one or more other services.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, ecosystem services (ESs) exhibit trade-offs or synergies [33][34][35], where the provision of one service may be associated with either an increase or decrease in other services. Trade-offs refer to situations where an increase in the provision of one ecosystem service is accompanied by a decline in one or more other services.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%