“…A good ecosystem can provide the necessary material conditions, such as water and fresh air to support the sustainable development of socioeconomic activities. However, a weak ecosystem would lead to the decline of living environment quality, the decrease of regional investment environment competitiveness, the low supporting capacity of ecological elements, and the frequent occurrence of disaster events, thus, slowing down or restraining economic development [5,6,8,37]. Specifically, supplying services can provide the necessities of life, regulating services can purify the environment and prevent water and soil loss, cultural services can increase residents' sense of belonging and happiness, and supporting services can provide biological habitats, increase biodiversity, support the biogeochemical cycle, pollination, and energy transmission [38].…”