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AuthorZhang, Fan
AuthorWang, Huimin
AuthorAlatalo, Juha M.
AuthorBai, Yang
AuthorFang, Zhou
AuthorLiu, Gang
AuthorYang, Yang
AuthorZhi, Yanling
AuthorYang, Shiliang
Available date2023-09-28T04:50:11Z
Publication Date2023-09-01
Publication NameEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-29172-7
CitationZhang, ., Wang, H., Alatalo, J.M. et al. Spatial heterogeneity analysis of matching degree between endangered plant diversity and ecosystem services in Xishuangbanna. Environ Sci Pollut Res 30, 96891–96905 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-29172-7
ISSN09441344
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48011
AbstractBiodiversity and ecosystem services (ESs) are closely linked. Human activities have caused critical damage to the habitat and ecosystem function of organisms, leading to decline in global biodiversity and ecosystem services. To ensure sustainable development of local ecological environments, it is critical to analyze the spatial matching degree of biodiversity and ESs and identify ecologically vulnerable areas. Taking Xishuangbanna, southern China, as an example, we constructed a pixel-scale matching degree index to analyze the spatial matching degree of endangered plant diversity (EPD) and four ESs and classified the matching degree into low-low, low-high, high-low, and high-high four types. The results revealed a mismatch relationship of EPD and ESs in more than 70% of areas. Under the influence of altitude and land use/land cover (LULC) type, the matching degree of EPD and ESs showed obvious spatial heterogeneity. In low-altitude areas in the south of Xishuangbanna, EPD and ESs mainly showed mismatch, while high-altitude areas in the west had a better match. Natural forest was the main land cover in which EPD and ESs showed high-high match and its areal proportion was much larger than that of rubber plantation, tea plantation, and cropland. Our findings also stress the need to concentrate conservation efforts on areas exhibiting a low-low match relationship, indicative of potential ecological vulnerability. The pixel-scale spatial matching degree analysis framework developed in this study for EPD and ESs provides high-resolution maps with 30 m × 30 m pixel size, which can support the implementation of ecological protection measures and policy formulation, and has a wide range of applicability. This study provides valuable insights for the sustainable management of biodiversity and ESs, contributing to the strengthening of local ecological environment protection.
SponsorThis research was supported by the Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS (Grant No. ZDBS-LY-7011), Key Program of National Social Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 17AZZ008), and International Cooperation and Exchange of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51861125101).
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectEcosystem services
Endangered plant diversity
High-resolution maps
Pixel-scale matching degree analysis
Xishuangbanna
TitleSpatial heterogeneity analysis of matching degree between endangered plant diversity and ecosystem services in Xishuangbanna
TypeArticle
Pagination96891-96905
Issue Number43
Volume Number30


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