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Impacts of regional land-use patterns on ecosystem services in the typical agro-pastoral ecotone of northern China
Ecosystem Health and Sustainability ( IF 4.9 ) Pub Date : 2022-08-22 , DOI: 10.1080/20964129.2022.2110521
Huimin Chen 1, 2 , Yu Zhao 1 , Xiao Fu 1 , Mingfang Tang 1 , Mingjie Guo 1, 2 , Shiqi Zhang 1, 2 , Yu Zhu 3 , Laiye Qu 1 , Gang Wu 1, 2
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ABSTRACT

A comprehensive understanding of the spatial-temporal evolution and driving forces on ecosystem services (ES) is essential for the agro-pastoral ecotone’s ecological security in northern China. However, the land-use pattern (LULC) agglomeration with spatial differentiation in the pastoral and agricultural areas has been rarely concerned. Taking distinct LULC (1980–2018) in Chifeng as an example, we compared four crucial categories of ESs with InVEST. Using SEM, we further contrasted the effects of several variables on regional ES variations in pastoral-dominated (North) and agriculture-dominated (South) regions, respectively. Results revealed the conversion between forest and grassland oriented the LULC transformation in the North. In contrast, human-activitiy-oriented land tended to occupy environmentally sensitive places in the South. Similar ES variations were supplied with the North outperforming the South when soil conservation was omitted. As for the impacts of regional ES variations, the natural and LULC policies both showed positive effects, whereas the anthropogenic factors showed positive in the North, which was negative in the South. Therefore, the ecologically-maintained-dominant and ecologically-restored-dominant strategies should be separately adopted in the North and South. Our study provided appropriate regional ecological management suggestions for balancing the LULC-driven conflicts between ecological protection and regional development.

更新日期:2022-08-22
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