#8010. Spatial correlation between the changes of ecosystem service supply and demand: An ecological zoning approach
October 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Urban Studies;
Nature and Landscape Conservation;
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law;
Ecology; |
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Abstract:
Clarifying the spatial and temporal changes in the ecosystem services (ES) supply and demand helps in providing comprehensive supporting information for ecological governance decisions. However, spatial mismatches of the ES supply and demand changes are often overlooked, thereby resulting in the lack of targeted decision-making. In this study, the spatiotemporal variations of ES supply and demand in Guangdong Province during 20XX-20XX were quantitatively analyzed at watershed scale. Ecological zoning was conducted on the basis of the temporal changes of ES supply and demand.
Keywords:
Ecological governance; Ecosystem service supply and demand; Rapid urbanization region; Spatial zoning
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