By 2050, 70% of the human population is likely to be living in cities, making urbanization an increasing global trend. Detecting changes in ecosystem services (ES) and their bundles in response to urbanization is critical for evaluating land-use policies. We examined changes in the provision of grains, vegetables, fruits, carbon sequestration, soil retention, sandstorm prevention, and water retention from 2000 to 2010 in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei metropolitan area, China; then, using a k-means cluster analysis, we classified 202 counties of this area into groups (bundles) based on their similar sets of ES. We found that (1) urban area, forestland, and grassland increased by 22%, 3.6%, and 1.7%, respectively, while cropland decre...
Urbanization has an important effect on ecosystem services (ESs) and identifying the relationship be...
Land-use change is a major factor driving ecosystem service change. Measuring the ecosystem service ...
The process of rapid urbanization has been causing non-negligible disturbances to our ecosystems, wh...
Cities and urban areas are an important part of global sustainable development, and the health and w...
Ecosystem service is the key comprehensive indicator for measuring the ecological effects of urbaniz...
Rapid urbanization drives land cover change, affecting urban ecosystems and inducing serious environ...
Ecologically sensitive suburban areas provide important ecosystem services and protect urban ecologi...
Since the implementation of market oriented economic reform in 1978, China has been on the track of ...
Rapid urbanization, land scarcity, and accompanying ecological deterioration in China have received ...
Land use types have been strongly modified across mountainous areas. This has substantially altered ...
Ecosystem services are comprehensive and quantitative indicators for describing ecosystem–huma...
Cultivating a deeper understanding of the response mechanism of cultural ecosystem services to urban...
Local ecosystem services have been significantly affected by land cover changes associated with rapi...
Ecosystem services value (ESV) has been one index of quantitative evaluation for the ecological liva...
Since entering the ‘Millennium of the cities’ omnipresent rapid urbanization has caused dramatic cha...
Urbanization has an important effect on ecosystem services (ESs) and identifying the relationship be...
Land-use change is a major factor driving ecosystem service change. Measuring the ecosystem service ...
The process of rapid urbanization has been causing non-negligible disturbances to our ecosystems, wh...
Cities and urban areas are an important part of global sustainable development, and the health and w...
Ecosystem service is the key comprehensive indicator for measuring the ecological effects of urbaniz...
Rapid urbanization drives land cover change, affecting urban ecosystems and inducing serious environ...
Ecologically sensitive suburban areas provide important ecosystem services and protect urban ecologi...
Since the implementation of market oriented economic reform in 1978, China has been on the track of ...
Rapid urbanization, land scarcity, and accompanying ecological deterioration in China have received ...
Land use types have been strongly modified across mountainous areas. This has substantially altered ...
Ecosystem services are comprehensive and quantitative indicators for describing ecosystem–huma...
Cultivating a deeper understanding of the response mechanism of cultural ecosystem services to urban...
Local ecosystem services have been significantly affected by land cover changes associated with rapi...
Ecosystem services value (ESV) has been one index of quantitative evaluation for the ecological liva...
Since entering the ‘Millennium of the cities’ omnipresent rapid urbanization has caused dramatic cha...
Urbanization has an important effect on ecosystem services (ESs) and identifying the relationship be...
Land-use change is a major factor driving ecosystem service change. Measuring the ecosystem service ...
The process of rapid urbanization has been causing non-negligible disturbances to our ecosystems, wh...