Poyang Lake is a typical lake in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and is the largest freshwater lake in China. The habitat quality of Poyang Lake has been declining in recent years, leading to a series of ecological problems. An ecological risk evaluation, based on land use, is important in order to promote a coordinated development of land use and the ecological environment. In this paper, land use data from the Poyang Lake basin in the corresponding years are interpreted based on the images from the Landsat satellite mission in seven periods from 1980 to 2020. The lake surface and the 1 km lakeshore zone of Poyang Lake are extracted based on the interpreted land use data. Finally, the ecological service value per unit are...
National nature reserves in China protect ecosystem and well-being in its region while benefiting hu...
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China and is well known for its ecological function an...
There is an increasing contradiction between humanity’s growing demand for natural resources and rel...
Ecosystem services generally mean the processes that natural ecosystems support and maintain humans ...
Land use/land cover change has been attracting increasing attention in the field of global environme...
As the largest freshwater lake in northern China, Lake Baiyangdian provides a diversity of ecosystem...
Currently, wetland stability is under threat due to the joint effects of global climate change and h...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services for human well-being. The ecological assessment o...
ABSTRACT: This study aims to quantify the impacts of land use changes on ecosystem service value dur...
ABSTRACT: This study aims to quantify the impacts of land use changes on ecosystem service value dur...
Water regime was one of the most important driving factors in the formation of wetland landscape and...
In recent years, the shrinkage of Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, has raised conc...
Wetlands provide important ecosystem functions for water alteration and conservation of bio-diversit...
The Liangzi Lake Basin (LLB) is an important ecological buffer for Wuhan’s urban agglomeration. It i...
National nature reserves in China protect ecosystem and well-being in its region while benefiting hu...
National nature reserves in China protect ecosystem and well-being in its region while benefiting hu...
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China and is well known for its ecological function an...
There is an increasing contradiction between humanity’s growing demand for natural resources and rel...
Ecosystem services generally mean the processes that natural ecosystems support and maintain humans ...
Land use/land cover change has been attracting increasing attention in the field of global environme...
As the largest freshwater lake in northern China, Lake Baiyangdian provides a diversity of ecosystem...
Currently, wetland stability is under threat due to the joint effects of global climate change and h...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services for human well-being. The ecological assessment o...
ABSTRACT: This study aims to quantify the impacts of land use changes on ecosystem service value dur...
ABSTRACT: This study aims to quantify the impacts of land use changes on ecosystem service value dur...
Water regime was one of the most important driving factors in the formation of wetland landscape and...
In recent years, the shrinkage of Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, has raised conc...
Wetlands provide important ecosystem functions for water alteration and conservation of bio-diversit...
The Liangzi Lake Basin (LLB) is an important ecological buffer for Wuhan’s urban agglomeration. It i...
National nature reserves in China protect ecosystem and well-being in its region while benefiting hu...
National nature reserves in China protect ecosystem and well-being in its region while benefiting hu...
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China and is well known for its ecological function an...
There is an increasing contradiction between humanity’s growing demand for natural resources and rel...