It is of great significance to study urban carbon metabolism and explore the low-carbon land use management framework from the perspective of “ecological-production-living” space, an important means for the government to strengthen spatial regulation. In the study, first of all, a carbon metabolism network model was established based on the evolution of the “ecological-production-living” space. Secondly, an ecological network analysis (ENA) method was used to identify the ecological relationships between land use types under the effect of carbon metabolism. In addition, ArcGIS software was used to visualize the spatial distribution of carbon flow and ecological relationships. Finally, a low-carbon oriented land use management framework was ...
Urban areas have contributed 75% of the global CO2 emissions. Therefore, seeking global carbon reduc...
Land use/coverage change (LUCC) exerts a profound influence on global carbon emission through changi...
Complex changes in carbon sources and sinks caused by rapid urbanization have been observed with ext...
Carbon metabolism research has attracted worldwide attention as an important way to cope with climat...
Land-use patterns affected carbon emissions, which were influenced by urban land-use management in t...
To understand the changing pattern of urban carbon metabolism from the perspective of urban “product...
Given the background of global warming, carbon emission reduction has become a topic of global impor...
In this paper, we construct a spatially explicit model of carbon metabolism for the flows of carbon ...
Studies on carbon emissions associated with land use and cover change (LUCC) are key to understandin...
The state of the urban carbon cycle is an important indicator for managing fossil energy consumption...
Land-use change is an important contributor to atmospheric carbon emissions. Taking Jinhua city in e...
Mapping changes in carbon emissions and carbon storage (CECS) with high precision at a small scale (...
Global climate change produces large amounts of CO2, and carbon emission reduction has become a glob...
The rapid urban expansion of China has led to a large amount of water and energy consumption, and ca...
Metropolitan areas in China are not only the core spatial carriers of urbanization development but a...
Urban areas have contributed 75% of the global CO2 emissions. Therefore, seeking global carbon reduc...
Land use/coverage change (LUCC) exerts a profound influence on global carbon emission through changi...
Complex changes in carbon sources and sinks caused by rapid urbanization have been observed with ext...
Carbon metabolism research has attracted worldwide attention as an important way to cope with climat...
Land-use patterns affected carbon emissions, which were influenced by urban land-use management in t...
To understand the changing pattern of urban carbon metabolism from the perspective of urban “product...
Given the background of global warming, carbon emission reduction has become a topic of global impor...
In this paper, we construct a spatially explicit model of carbon metabolism for the flows of carbon ...
Studies on carbon emissions associated with land use and cover change (LUCC) are key to understandin...
The state of the urban carbon cycle is an important indicator for managing fossil energy consumption...
Land-use change is an important contributor to atmospheric carbon emissions. Taking Jinhua city in e...
Mapping changes in carbon emissions and carbon storage (CECS) with high precision at a small scale (...
Global climate change produces large amounts of CO2, and carbon emission reduction has become a glob...
The rapid urban expansion of China has led to a large amount of water and energy consumption, and ca...
Metropolitan areas in China are not only the core spatial carriers of urbanization development but a...
Urban areas have contributed 75% of the global CO2 emissions. Therefore, seeking global carbon reduc...
Land use/coverage change (LUCC) exerts a profound influence on global carbon emission through changi...
Complex changes in carbon sources and sinks caused by rapid urbanization have been observed with ext...