Yanqin Wang , Huaju Xue , Aiqing Li , Xiaofan Ma , Ailing Sun , Jinhe Zhang
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Abstract
Ensuring and maintaining ecosystem health is the goal of ecological protection and environmental governance. Exploring the spatial–temporal differentiation and influencing factors of ecosystem health in national parks is a crucial foundation for promoting the construction of ecological civilization and the high-quality development of national parks. Taking Three-River-Source National Park (TNP) as a case study, this paper adopts multi-source data to quantitatively evaluate the spatial and temporal variations of ecosystem health within TNP from 2000 to 2020 by constructing the measurement model of “Vigor-Service-Resilience”. It reveals the independent and interactive effects of its influencing factors. We found that: (1) Despite the overall positive trend observed in TNP’s ecosystem health, the trend remains relatively weak, and the health level predominantly dominated by the fragile level during the study period. (2) The spatial variation in ecosystem health within TNP was pronounced, with a noticeable increase moving from the northwest to the southeast area. It also showed significant “high-high” and “low-low” clustering effects in the eastern and northwestern regions. (3) Among all the indicators assessed, ecosystem vigor was the indicator that contributed the most to the growth of the ecosystem health index. (4) Variations in ecosystem health of TNP were mainly shaped by land use intensity and precipitation, and interactions between natural environmental factors and human activity factors enhanced the explanation of these changes. This study emphasizes the importance of ecosystem health in national parks and provides practical management recommendations for sustainable ecosystem development in national parks.
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The ultimate aim of Ecological Indicators is to integrate the monitoring and assessment of ecological and environmental indicators with management practices. The journal provides a forum for the discussion of the applied scientific development and review of traditional indicator approaches as well as for theoretical, modelling and quantitative applications such as index development. Research into the following areas will be published.
• All aspects of ecological and environmental indicators and indices.
• New indicators, and new approaches and methods for indicator development, testing and use.
• Development and modelling of indices, e.g. application of indicator suites across multiple scales and resources.
• Analysis and research of resource, system- and scale-specific indicators.
• Methods for integration of social and other valuation metrics for the production of scientifically rigorous and politically-relevant assessments using indicator-based monitoring and assessment programs.
• How research indicators can be transformed into direct application for management purposes.
• Broader assessment objectives and methods, e.g. biodiversity, biological integrity, and sustainability, through the use of indicators.
• Resource-specific indicators such as landscape, agroecosystems, forests, wetlands, etc.