Improving land ecological carrying capacity (LECC) is important in accelerating the realization of national ecological civilization construction goals. Based on the panel data of the first batch of prefecture-level cities in the National Pilot Zones for Ecological Conservation initiative from 2005 to 2019, this study analyzes the spatial–temporal pattern of LECC using the improved ecological footprint model, Theil–Sen’s slope estimator and Mann–Kendall test, and investigates the influencing factors of LECC using the geodetector. Results show that the overall land ecological carrying status of each province tends to improve but also shows remarkable interprovincial differences in development trend, with Guizhou outperforming Jiangxi and Fuji...
Sustainable development is a common challenge for all global economies, and the assessment of the sp...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
The ecological degradation caused by unreasonable development and prolonged utilization threatens ec...
Rapid urbanization has become a common occurrence all over the world, particularly in developing cou...
Detecting the spatial-temporal dynamics mechanisms and driving forces of ecological land change will...
The urbanization process all over the world has caused serious ecological and environmental problems...
Abstract: In this study, we present the evaluation of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on a...
Sustainability was defined as the continuous support of human quality of life within a region's ecol...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40801223;Department of Services and Management for Flo...
Land carrying capacity (LCC) explains whether the local land resources are effectively used to suppo...
Accurate identification of land use conflicts is an important prerequisite for the rational allocati...
Forest landscape restoration and ecosystem of Loess Plateau have enhanced prominently, since the pol...
Ecological vulnerability evaluations can provide a scientific foundation for ecological environment ...
Urban land has been expanding under the background of rapid urbanization, which leads to the increas...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
Sustainable development is a common challenge for all global economies, and the assessment of the sp...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
The ecological degradation caused by unreasonable development and prolonged utilization threatens ec...
Rapid urbanization has become a common occurrence all over the world, particularly in developing cou...
Detecting the spatial-temporal dynamics mechanisms and driving forces of ecological land change will...
The urbanization process all over the world has caused serious ecological and environmental problems...
Abstract: In this study, we present the evaluation of urban land carrying capacity (ULCC) based on a...
Sustainability was defined as the continuous support of human quality of life within a region's ecol...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 40801223;Department of Services and Management for Flo...
Land carrying capacity (LCC) explains whether the local land resources are effectively used to suppo...
Accurate identification of land use conflicts is an important prerequisite for the rational allocati...
Forest landscape restoration and ecosystem of Loess Plateau have enhanced prominently, since the pol...
Ecological vulnerability evaluations can provide a scientific foundation for ecological environment ...
Urban land has been expanding under the background of rapid urbanization, which leads to the increas...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
Sustainable development is a common challenge for all global economies, and the assessment of the sp...
With economic growth and the improvement of the urbanization level, human activities have constantly...
The ecological degradation caused by unreasonable development and prolonged utilization threatens ec...