Riverscapes are coupled social-ecological systems (SESs), in which the differences between the scales and functioning of interacting social and ecological components ( “mismatch”) impose challenges for global arid basin sustainability. Here, we defined riverscape SESs as networks of connected ecological and social components (nodes) to disentangle the structure and effects of SESs in Heihe River Basin (HRB) in arid regions of northwest China. Results showed the ecological network in HRB has low network density and high vertex strength. Heihe River Basin Bureau, as an emerging bridging organization, changed the SES structure and increased the matching degree of SES from 0.33 to 0.53, which has caused an obvious improvement in the downstream ...
Hydrological processes and ecosystem interactions are instrumental in sustaining local populations b...
River basin modeling under complexity requires analytical frameworks capable of dealing with the mul...
Conflicts between increasing ecosystem services (ESs) demand and limited or even decreased natural c...
Habitat fragmentation has become an important factor in the reduction of biodiversity. Identifying a...
One of the most critical challenges in the anthropocentric age is the sustainable management of the ...
Watersheds are coupled with human-water systems where human, and water resources interact and coevol...
Nowadays, an increasing shortage of water resources intensifies the contradiction among different wa...
AbstractAgricultural landscape of a river basin is constituted by interlinkages between resources us...
The exploration of the spatial network structure of agricultural water use efficiency (AWUE) and its...
Research on the social-ecological system unifies society, the economy, resources and the environment...
Plant carbon use efficiency (CUE) reflects the carbon assimilation ability and carbon sequestration ...
As an important water control strategy in the 21st century, interconnected river system network has ...
We have compiled landscape map of the Heihe River Basin based on the land-use map using geographic i...
The Tarim River, the longest dryland river in an extremely arid region of China, has undergone ever-...
The loess hilly and gully region is an ecologically fragile area with poor ecological restoration an...
Hydrological processes and ecosystem interactions are instrumental in sustaining local populations b...
River basin modeling under complexity requires analytical frameworks capable of dealing with the mul...
Conflicts between increasing ecosystem services (ESs) demand and limited or even decreased natural c...
Habitat fragmentation has become an important factor in the reduction of biodiversity. Identifying a...
One of the most critical challenges in the anthropocentric age is the sustainable management of the ...
Watersheds are coupled with human-water systems where human, and water resources interact and coevol...
Nowadays, an increasing shortage of water resources intensifies the contradiction among different wa...
AbstractAgricultural landscape of a river basin is constituted by interlinkages between resources us...
The exploration of the spatial network structure of agricultural water use efficiency (AWUE) and its...
Research on the social-ecological system unifies society, the economy, resources and the environment...
Plant carbon use efficiency (CUE) reflects the carbon assimilation ability and carbon sequestration ...
As an important water control strategy in the 21st century, interconnected river system network has ...
We have compiled landscape map of the Heihe River Basin based on the land-use map using geographic i...
The Tarim River, the longest dryland river in an extremely arid region of China, has undergone ever-...
The loess hilly and gully region is an ecologically fragile area with poor ecological restoration an...
Hydrological processes and ecosystem interactions are instrumental in sustaining local populations b...
River basin modeling under complexity requires analytical frameworks capable of dealing with the mul...
Conflicts between increasing ecosystem services (ESs) demand and limited or even decreased natural c...