Understanding how observational scale affects the interactions and spatial distributions of ecosystem services is important for effective ecosystem assessment and management. We conducted a case study in the Ussuri watershed, Northeast China, to explore how observational scale (1 km to 15 km grid resolution) influences the correlations and spatial distributions of ecosystem services. Four ecosystem services of particular importance for the sustainable development of the study area were examined: carbon sequestration, habitat provision, soil retention, and water retention. Across the observational scales examined, trade-offs and synergies of extensively distributed ecosystem services were more likely to be robust compared with those of spars...
Understanding the complex interactions (i.e., trade-offs and synergies) among ecosystem services (ES...
Spatially explicit mapping of ecosystem services (ESs) is an essential step in drawing up policies a...
Human activities and environmental degradation have resulted in landscape structure changes and can ...
Spatial scale plays a crucial role in the assessment and management of ecosystem services (ES), yet ...
An important feature of ecosystem service interaction is that it changes over time and across spatia...
Natural and socioeconomic variables have an impact on ecosystem services (ESs). The ESs trade-offs/s...
A crucial challenge in ecosystem management is the identification of trade-off effects among multipl...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. It is generally recognized that marginal changes in landscape characteristics c...
Uncovering the highly complex driving mechanisms behind ecosystem services (ESs) supply-demand match...
Recognizing changes in ecosystem services (ES) and their relationships is the basis of achieving sus...
The complexity and fragility of the Yellow River Basin ecosystem limits its economic growth and sust...
Revealing the spatio-temporal change of the supply, demand and balance of ecosystem services (ES) as...
The tradeoffs and synergies of ecosystem services are widely discussed and recognized. However, expl...
Ecosystem services are important foundations to realize the sustainable development of economy and s...
The spatial extent of ecological processes has consequences for the generation of ecosystem services...
Understanding the complex interactions (i.e., trade-offs and synergies) among ecosystem services (ES...
Spatially explicit mapping of ecosystem services (ESs) is an essential step in drawing up policies a...
Human activities and environmental degradation have resulted in landscape structure changes and can ...
Spatial scale plays a crucial role in the assessment and management of ecosystem services (ES), yet ...
An important feature of ecosystem service interaction is that it changes over time and across spatia...
Natural and socioeconomic variables have an impact on ecosystem services (ESs). The ESs trade-offs/s...
A crucial challenge in ecosystem management is the identification of trade-off effects among multipl...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. It is generally recognized that marginal changes in landscape characteristics c...
Uncovering the highly complex driving mechanisms behind ecosystem services (ESs) supply-demand match...
Recognizing changes in ecosystem services (ES) and their relationships is the basis of achieving sus...
The complexity and fragility of the Yellow River Basin ecosystem limits its economic growth and sust...
Revealing the spatio-temporal change of the supply, demand and balance of ecosystem services (ES) as...
The tradeoffs and synergies of ecosystem services are widely discussed and recognized. However, expl...
Ecosystem services are important foundations to realize the sustainable development of economy and s...
The spatial extent of ecological processes has consequences for the generation of ecosystem services...
Understanding the complex interactions (i.e., trade-offs and synergies) among ecosystem services (ES...
Spatially explicit mapping of ecosystem services (ESs) is an essential step in drawing up policies a...
Human activities and environmental degradation have resulted in landscape structure changes and can ...