2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127223
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Spatiotemporal Differentiation and Balance Pattern of Ecosystem Service Supply and Demand in the Yangtze River Economic Belt

Abstract: Analyzing the supply and demand of ecosystem services and the regional balance pattern is an important basis for improving the ecological management level. Taking the Yangtze River economic belt as the study area, the spatiotemporal characteristics and balance pattern of ecosystem service supply and demand are quantitatively revealed based on equivalent factors, supply and demand balance modeling and quantile regression. The results show that: (1) the ecosystem services value in the research area experienced a… Show more

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“…The resulting risks of shallow tillage strata, apparent reduction of organic matter in surface soil, and excessive heavy metals in soil not only exacerbate the deterioration of the ecological environment of cultivated land, but also reduce grain yield, resulting in a decline in the quality and biodiversity of agricultural products and even endangering human health [ 27 ]. At present, the study on the ecological environment of cultivated land resources in the two lake plains mainly focuses on the agricultural ecological security [ 65 ], soil environmental quality [ 66 , 67 ], ecological security of farmland resources [ 68 , 69 ], ecosystem supply balance [ 50 , 70 ], and so on. However, there are relatively few evaluation studies on the health status of the cultivated land system in the two lake plains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The resulting risks of shallow tillage strata, apparent reduction of organic matter in surface soil, and excessive heavy metals in soil not only exacerbate the deterioration of the ecological environment of cultivated land, but also reduce grain yield, resulting in a decline in the quality and biodiversity of agricultural products and even endangering human health [ 27 ]. At present, the study on the ecological environment of cultivated land resources in the two lake plains mainly focuses on the agricultural ecological security [ 65 ], soil environmental quality [ 66 , 67 ], ecological security of farmland resources [ 68 , 69 ], ecosystem supply balance [ 50 , 70 ], and so on. However, there are relatively few evaluation studies on the health status of the cultivated land system in the two lake plains.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, since it is difficult to directly measure the environmental ecological response capacity, this study characterizes the environmental ecological response capacity with the help of the functions of climate regulation, waste treatment, soil conservation, and biodiversity maintenance in ecosystem services [ 50 ]. Using the equivalent factor method established by Xie Gaodi et al [ 51 ], the ecological service value of the two lake plains is calculated.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coupled evaluation model is used to test the level of coordinated development between multivariate systems and includes two indicators: the coupling degree and coupling coordination degree [ 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 ]. In this study, the coupling degree refers to the degree of coordinated development of the mutual influence among the production-living-ecology functions, while the coordination degree refers to the degree of benign coupling in the process of mutual influence among the production-living-ecology functions—its magnitude reflects the level of coordinated development among the production-living-ecology functions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Species coexistence. Research in this area explores the mechanisms that enable species to coexist under competition for limited resources, such as intraspecific competition and spatial self-organization [6], [8]. Ecological stability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%