2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-604577/v1
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Spatiotemporal Change in the Land Use and Ecosystem Service Value in the Aral Sea basin (1993–2018)

Abstract: The Aral Sea started shrinking since the 1960s due to natural factors and human activities; however, the relationship between land cover change and ecosystem services (ES) in the Aral Sea basin has not been fully studied. To analyze and explore the spatiotemporal variation characteristics of ecosystem service values (ESVs) in this region, we used the European Space Agency CCI Global Land Cover product with a spatiotemporal resolution of 300 × 300 m and the annual scale. The land use data of 1993, 1998, 2003, 2… Show more

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“…There are abundant research results on LUCC at the administrative district scale, but there are few studies on LUCC based on natural boundaries such as watersheds (Loukika et al, 2023;Zhang et al, 2023). At present, relevant research at the natural boundary scale mainly focuses on exploring the interactive relationship between LUCC and natural ecological environmental effects (Li et al, 2020;He et al, 2022a;Liu et al, 2022). There are few studies involving long-sequence land use structure change characteristics and driving mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are abundant research results on LUCC at the administrative district scale, but there are few studies on LUCC based on natural boundaries such as watersheds (Loukika et al, 2023;Zhang et al, 2023). At present, relevant research at the natural boundary scale mainly focuses on exploring the interactive relationship between LUCC and natural ecological environmental effects (Li et al, 2020;He et al, 2022a;Liu et al, 2022). There are few studies involving long-sequence land use structure change characteristics and driving mechanisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%