Gaomei wetlands are national Taiwanese coastal wetlands. Over the past few years, they have grown into an important water bird habitat and popular bird-watching location. However, the rapid growth in tourism has begun to affect the environmental quality in the Gaomei wetlands. This study combined ecosystem services (ES) and ecological footprint (EF) assessments to evaluate the sustainability status according to the features of each ecosystem service for the different Gaomei wetlands land uses. The results found that (a) the total Gaomei wetlands ecosystem service value increased from 59.24 million TWD in 2008 to 98.10 million TWD in 2015, and the ecosystem service function was continuously improving; (b) the EF increased by 56.12% over 8 ye...
Due to human over-exploitation, global wetland areas have been degraded and are disappearing due to ...
The valuation of wetland ecosystem services and the construction of environmental landscapes are gen...
Wetlands are one of the world’s most productive ecosystems, and therefore it is crucial that managem...
There is rich biodiversity and biomass in wetlands and these areas are important in ecosystems. Asse...
Gaomei Wetland is not only the biggest grassy coastal wetland, but also a wild‐animal protecting are...
The Nature Reserve plays a very important ecological role in many ways, such as soil-water conservat...
The middle-lower Yangtze River region, with its lake groups and river systems, is one of the importa...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services for human well-being. The ecological assessment o...
Wetland ecosystems are one of the three great ecosystems on Earth. With a deepening of research on w...
Along the migration route between East Asia and Australia, numerous migratory birds use the Momoge I...
Wetlands provide ecosystem services for regional development, and, thus, have considerable economic ...
Developing sustainable island tourism must be thoroughly evaluated in consideration of ecological, e...
Coastal zones are key interconnectors of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Due to the degradation a...
Wetlands provide ecosystem services for regional development, and, thus, have considerable economic ...
Coastal zones are key interconnectors of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Due to the degradation a...
Due to human over-exploitation, global wetland areas have been degraded and are disappearing due to ...
The valuation of wetland ecosystem services and the construction of environmental landscapes are gen...
Wetlands are one of the world’s most productive ecosystems, and therefore it is crucial that managem...
There is rich biodiversity and biomass in wetlands and these areas are important in ecosystems. Asse...
Gaomei Wetland is not only the biggest grassy coastal wetland, but also a wild‐animal protecting are...
The Nature Reserve plays a very important ecological role in many ways, such as soil-water conservat...
The middle-lower Yangtze River region, with its lake groups and river systems, is one of the importa...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services for human well-being. The ecological assessment o...
Wetland ecosystems are one of the three great ecosystems on Earth. With a deepening of research on w...
Along the migration route between East Asia and Australia, numerous migratory birds use the Momoge I...
Wetlands provide ecosystem services for regional development, and, thus, have considerable economic ...
Developing sustainable island tourism must be thoroughly evaluated in consideration of ecological, e...
Coastal zones are key interconnectors of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Due to the degradation a...
Wetlands provide ecosystem services for regional development, and, thus, have considerable economic ...
Coastal zones are key interconnectors of terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Due to the degradation a...
Due to human over-exploitation, global wetland areas have been degraded and are disappearing due to ...
The valuation of wetland ecosystem services and the construction of environmental landscapes are gen...
Wetlands are one of the world’s most productive ecosystems, and therefore it is crucial that managem...