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AuthorLi, Jinghui
AuthorJiang, Hongwei
AuthorBai, Yang
AuthorAlatalo, Juha
AuthorLi, Xin
AuthorJiang, Huawei
AuthorLiu, Gang
AuthorXu, Jun
Available date2015-12-01T10:51:13Z
Publication Date2016-01
Publication NameEcological Indicators
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.09.002
CitationJinghui Li, Hongwei Jiang, Yang Bai, Juha M. Alatalo, Xin Li, Huawei Jiang, Gang Liu, Jun Xu, Indicators for spatial–temporal comparisons of ecosystem service status between regions: A case study of the Taihu River Basin, China, Ecological Indicators, Volume 60, January 2016, Pages 1008-1016
ISSN1470-160X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/3885
AbstractWith the development of ecological science, the demand to integrate ecosystem services into ecological management is increasing. Stakeholders are interested in comparing stocks and ability to supply ecosystem services in different regions. However, different areas may have different primary ecosystem service sand knowledge of the aggregated value of ecosystem services may be lacking, making comparisons difficult. Relevant indicators that can integrate a group of ecosystem services for comparison are therefore needed. This paper formulated two indicators, ecosystem service supply rate and supply–demand ratio,and applied them in a case study to compare and map the spatial–temporal status of ecosystem services and the ability to supply these in different regions. Using nine regions in the Taihu River Basin in China as an example, data obtained from high-resolution spatial land use, land cover maps and stakeholder interviews were used to identify the spatial–temporal potential supply and flow of ecosystem services and human demand patterns. The results showed that ecosystem service supply rate had declined from2000 to 2010, indicating that the overall proportion of potential ecosystem services turned into flow in the Taihu River Basin declined. Determination of supply–demand ratio revealed that the status of ecosystem service provision in the basin is in deficit, with the deficit increasing between 2000 and 2010. These findings indicate that ecosystem service supply rate and supply–demand ratio are useful indicators of ecosystem service status and can permit comparisons between regions on both a spatial and temporal scale.
SponsorAgricultural Science and Technology Innovation Funds Project of Jiangsu Province (CX(13)5077), National Natural Science Foundation of China (41501580), and National Social Science Foundation of China (14CGL030)
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Ltd.
SubjectEcosystem services
Indicator
Supply rate
Supply--demand ratio
Matrix
TitleIndicators for spatial–temporal comparisons of ecosystem service status between regions: A case study of the Taihu River Basin, China
TypeArticle
Pagination1008-1016
Volume Number60


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