The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure of sustainable use of natural resources, ecological footprint is an important basis for judging whether the development of a country or region is within the bio-capacity. Taking Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture as an example, this study comprehensively analyzes the impact of human activities on mountain resources and environment from the three aspects of urbanization, land use and ecological carrying capacity. The results show that Dali Prefecture with the urbanization rate of 33% is still in the accelerated stage of urbanization. The urban space presents the core-periphery feature, and the central city is the focus of human existence and livi...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau serves as an important ecological security shelter in China and across Asi...
Minimizing the ecological impact of land development is a fundamental principle of sustainable devel...
provides useful accounting to analyze the relationship between human activities and the environment....
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...
How to assort with the relationship between mountain development and ecological protection is a key ...
Rapid urbanization has become a common occurrence all over the world, particularly in developing cou...
The urbanization process all over the world has caused serious ecological and environmental problems...
ABSTRACT: The urbanization in China has a great impact on environment and the Chinese economic deve...
The relationships between rapid urban development and its ecological footprint (EF) were investigate...
We explored the process of urbanization in a mountainous area to seek a sustainable urbanization str...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
Sustainability was defined as the continuous support of human quality of life within a region's ecol...
Humans’ demands for biological resources and energies have always been increasing, whereas evidence ...
Due to massive rural–urban migration, population size and age structure are subject to signifi...
Rapid urbanization has tremendously changed the urban ecological spaces and function of regional hab...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau serves as an important ecological security shelter in China and across Asi...
Minimizing the ecological impact of land development is a fundamental principle of sustainable devel...
provides useful accounting to analyze the relationship between human activities and the environment....
The rapid urbanization has exerted tremendous pressure on natural systems in mountains. As a measure...
How to assort with the relationship between mountain development and ecological protection is a key ...
Rapid urbanization has become a common occurrence all over the world, particularly in developing cou...
The urbanization process all over the world has caused serious ecological and environmental problems...
ABSTRACT: The urbanization in China has a great impact on environment and the Chinese economic deve...
The relationships between rapid urban development and its ecological footprint (EF) were investigate...
We explored the process of urbanization in a mountainous area to seek a sustainable urbanization str...
Under the concept of green development, accurately mapping ecological carrying capacity to effective...
Sustainability was defined as the continuous support of human quality of life within a region's ecol...
Humans’ demands for biological resources and energies have always been increasing, whereas evidence ...
Due to massive rural–urban migration, population size and age structure are subject to signifi...
Rapid urbanization has tremendously changed the urban ecological spaces and function of regional hab...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau serves as an important ecological security shelter in China and across Asi...
Minimizing the ecological impact of land development is a fundamental principle of sustainable devel...
provides useful accounting to analyze the relationship between human activities and the environment....