2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12051092
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Study on Spatiotemporal Evolution and Driving Forces of Habitat Quality in the Basin along the Yangtze River in Anhui Province Based on InVEST Model

Abstract: The basin along the Yangtze River in Anhui Province is an important ecological protective screen in the Yangtze River Delta Economic Belt, with a large number of wetlands, lakes, and nature reserves in the basin. The effect of the rapid development of regional urbanization on the ecological environment quality has become an important threat source that restricts ecosystem function and biodiversity protection in the basin. Therefore, this study used InVEST model to analyze the spatial and temporal evolution of … Show more

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“…The surveyed families are all located in rural areas and were primarily engaged in agricultural production before the promulgation of the "Rural Land Contract Law of the People's Republic of China" in 2002. Despite significant environmental differences in different topographical areas, they all possess relatively abundant natural resources, including cultivated land, grasslands, and mountainous areas [47][48][49][50]. However, with the severe loss of rural labor force, the utilization of existing cultivated land significantly affects the livelihoods of households and the local economic development.…”
Section: Overview and Typical Characteristics Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surveyed families are all located in rural areas and were primarily engaged in agricultural production before the promulgation of the "Rural Land Contract Law of the People's Republic of China" in 2002. Despite significant environmental differences in different topographical areas, they all possess relatively abundant natural resources, including cultivated land, grasslands, and mountainous areas [47][48][49][50]. However, with the severe loss of rural labor force, the utilization of existing cultivated land significantly affects the livelihoods of households and the local economic development.…”
Section: Overview and Typical Characteristics Of The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the Invest model has seen widespread application in elucidating the spatiotemporal dynamics of HQ and its influencing factors. Presently, research predominantly concentrates on individual ecological reserves [20], urban units [21], and provincial scales [22]. Nonetheless, there exists a relative dearth of comprehensive investigations concerning large-scale, composite spatial entities like metropolitan areas.…”
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confidence: 99%