2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063270
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Simulation of Freshwater Ecosystem Service Flows under Land-Use Change: A Case Study of Lianshui River Basin, China

Abstract: The service function of freshwater ecosystem is of great significance for ensuring the water security and the sustainable development of the social economy. However, it is vague how land-use change can influence freshwater ecosystem service flows. In this paper, we analyzed the land-use changes in the Lianshui River Basin from 2000 to 2018, built an ecosystem service flow model, and quantified the supply, demand, and flow of freshwater ecosystems under land-use change. The most intensified shifts of land-use c… Show more

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“…They also place the dynamic impacts balance of natural ecosystems at risk, contributing to the loss of their benefits and biodiversity [5][6][7]. This mainly affects water ecosystem services, which support all ecosystem services and are directly related to human well-being and global policies for development [2,3,13,14,16,31,49,[68][69][70][71][72]. Figure 1 presents the level of dependence of support, provision, regulation, and cultural ES regarding water ES, as well as the connections between these services and the components of human well-being.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They also place the dynamic impacts balance of natural ecosystems at risk, contributing to the loss of their benefits and biodiversity [5][6][7]. This mainly affects water ecosystem services, which support all ecosystem services and are directly related to human well-being and global policies for development [2,3,13,14,16,31,49,[68][69][70][71][72]. Figure 1 presents the level of dependence of support, provision, regulation, and cultural ES regarding water ES, as well as the connections between these services and the components of human well-being.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuclear isotopic techniques provide methods for the recovery and conservation of water sources and important information regarding their characterization [30,31,33,[49][50][51][125][126][127], as well as on the human impact on the climate [51,123,128,129]. As terrestrial pollution, notably from large urban settlements, accounts for about 77% to 100% of marine pollution [130], nuclear and isotopic techniques may mitigate these impacts [51].…”
Section: Data Analysis and Resultsmentioning
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“…Many studies on ecosystem service ows have focused on regulating services (e.g., carbon storage and oxygen release (7), fresh water ow (8, 9) )and supply services (e.g., food ow (7), fresh water ow (10)).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, they focus on the unilateral spatiotemporal succession of supply and demand; however, there are relatively few studies on the spatiotemporal evolution of both the supply and demand sides and the balance pattern of supply and demand [ 67 , 68 ]. Third, the research focuses on economically developed regions, including “Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei” urban Agglomeration and Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration and pays less attention to the ecosystem services from the perspective of “supply–demand-balance” pattern in the research area [ 69 , 70 , 71 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%