Spatiotemporal drivers of Nature's contributions to people: A county-level study

IF 14 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Science and Ecotechnology Pub Date : 2024-05-19 DOI:10.1016/j.ese.2024.100430
Wei Jiang , Bojie Fu , Zhongguo Shu , Yihe Lv , Guangyao Gao , Xiaoming Feng , Stefan Schüler , Xing Wu , Cong Wang
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Nature's contributions to people (NCP) encompass both the beneficial and detrimental effects of living nature on human quality of life, including regulatory, material, and non-material contributions. Globally, vital NCPs have been deteriorating, accelerated by changes in both natural and anthropogenic drivers over recent decades. Despite the often inevitable trade-offs between NCPs due to their spatially and temporally uneven distributions, few studies have quantitatively assessed the impacts of different drivers on the spatial and temporal changes in multiple NCPs and their interrelationships. Here we evaluate the effects of precipitation, temperature, population, gross domestic product, vegetation restoration, and urban expansion on four key regulatory NCPs—habitat maintenance, climate regulation, water quantity regulation, and soil protection—in Nei Mongol at the county level. We observe increasing trends in climate regulation and soil protection from 2000 to 2019, contrasted with declining trends in habitat maintenance and water quantity regulation. We have identified the dominant positive and negative drivers influencing each NCP across individual counties, finding that natural drivers predominantly overpowered anthropogenic drivers. Furthermore, we discover significant spatial disparities in the trade-off or synergy relationships between NCPs across the counties. Our findings illustrate how the impacts of various drivers on NCPs and their interrelationships can be quantitatively evaluated, offering significant potential for application in various spatial scales. With an understanding of trade-offs and scale effects, these insights are expected to support and inform policymaking at both county and provincial levels.

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大自然对人类贡献的时空驱动因素:县级研究
大自然对人类的贡献(NCP)包括有生命的大自然对人类生活质量的有益和有害影响,包括调节、物质和非物质贡献。在全球范围内,由于近几十年来自然和人为因素的变化,重要的 NCP 不断恶化。尽管由于 NCP 在空间和时间上分布不均,它们之间的权衡往往不可避免,但很少有研究对不同驱动因素对多个 NCP 的空间和时间变化及其相互关系的影响进行定量评估。在此,我们从县级层面评估了降水、气温、人口、国内生产总值、植被恢复和城市扩张对内蒙古四个主要调控性 NCP(栖息地维护、气候调节、水量调节和土壤保护)的影响。我们观察到,从 2000 年到 2019 年,气候调节和土壤保护呈上升趋势,而生境维护和水量调节则呈下降趋势。我们确定了影响各县每个国家方案的主要积极和消极驱动因素,发现自然驱动因素主要压倒人为驱动因素。此外,我们还发现,各县国家观测计划之间的权衡或协同关系存在明显的空间差异。我们的研究结果说明了如何定量评估各种驱动因素对国家观测点的影响及其相互关系,为各种空间尺度的应用提供了巨大潜力。有了对权衡和规模效应的了解,这些见解有望为县级和省级决策提供支持和信息。
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Ecotechnology (ESE) is an international, open-access journal publishing original research in environmental science, engineering, ecotechnology, and related fields. Authors publishing in ESE can immediately, permanently, and freely share their work. They have license options and retain copyright. Published by Elsevier, ESE is co-organized by the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, and the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology.
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