How to assort with the relationship between mountain development and ecological protection is a key issue during the process of mountainous urban construction. Ecological carrying capacity (ECC), as the key to measuring regional sustainable development in terms of society, economy and ecology, provides an approach to assess urban development potential in mountain areas. Taking Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province, China as a study area, this study has explored the conceptual framework for ECC in view of coupled human and natural systems (CHANS), and has constructed an index system using aspects of ecosystem vigor (EV), resources and environmental carrying capacity (RECC), and social development ability (SDA). The results at the...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
The degree of coordination between ecosystem services and the level of socioeconomic development has...
With the deterioration of human-terrestrial relations and the intensification of global warming, dev...
Minimizing the ecological impact of land development is a fundamental principle of sustainable devel...
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...
Abstract: In this study, we present the evaluation of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on a...
Rapid urbanization has become a common occurrence all over the world, particularly in developing cou...
In ecologically fragile areas, an uncontrolled increase in urban development intensity (UDI) will er...
The evaluation of resource and environmental carrying capacity (RECC) is the foundation for the rati...
The data regarding resources and environmental carrying capacities (RECC) are not only the basis for...
Territorial ecological restoration (TER) is a critical step for promoting the development of an ecol...
Land carrying capacity (LCC) explains whether the local land resources are effectively used to suppo...
Cities in hilly arid areas of northwest China have generally experienced a low level of economic dev...
In this study, we present the evaluation of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on an ecologic...
Urbanization has prompted a dramatic social and economic development during the past decades in Chin...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
The degree of coordination between ecosystem services and the level of socioeconomic development has...
With the deterioration of human-terrestrial relations and the intensification of global warming, dev...
Minimizing the ecological impact of land development is a fundamental principle of sustainable devel...
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...
Abstract: In this study, we present the evaluation of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on a...
Rapid urbanization has become a common occurrence all over the world, particularly in developing cou...
In ecologically fragile areas, an uncontrolled increase in urban development intensity (UDI) will er...
The evaluation of resource and environmental carrying capacity (RECC) is the foundation for the rati...
The data regarding resources and environmental carrying capacities (RECC) are not only the basis for...
Territorial ecological restoration (TER) is a critical step for promoting the development of an ecol...
Land carrying capacity (LCC) explains whether the local land resources are effectively used to suppo...
Cities in hilly arid areas of northwest China have generally experienced a low level of economic dev...
In this study, we present the evaluation of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on an ecologic...
Urbanization has prompted a dramatic social and economic development during the past decades in Chin...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
The degree of coordination between ecosystem services and the level of socioeconomic development has...
With the deterioration of human-terrestrial relations and the intensification of global warming, dev...