An urban ecological zone (UEZ) is an important part of a city, focusing on environmental conservation and ecological economic development simultaneously. During the past decade, the urban scale of Xi’an city in China has been expanding, and the population has been increasing rapidly. This dramatic change is a huge challenge to urban sustainability. It puts forward higher requirements for the construction of an UEZ. Under different spatial resolution scales, this study adopted Landsat8-OLI and gaofen-2 (GF-2) satellite high-resolution remote sensing data to interpret the land use/cover change (LUCC) of the Weihe River UEZ. The ecosystem service value (ESV) was assessed, and the ecological effect was analyzed based on LUCC. The results showed...
The landscape is a complex mosaic of physical and biological patches with infrastructures, cultivabl...
This research examined the spatiotemporal patterns of land-use/cover and the dynamics of ecological ...
The United Nations predicts that by 2050, 64.1% of the developing world and 85.9% of the developed w...
The Liangzi Lake Basin (LLB) is an important ecological buffer for Wuhan’s urban agglomeration. It i...
The unprecedented growth of urban areas all over the globe is nowadays maybe most apparent in China ...
Accurately capturing the changing patterns of ecological quality in the urban agglomeration on the n...
Rapid urbanization and human activities make the contradiction between human and ecological environm...
Ecologically sensitive suburban areas provide important ecosystem services and protect urban ecologi...
Accurate assessment and response analysis of land use and land cover change (LUCC), and ecosystem se...
The valuation of ecosystem services is critical to understand the current status of ecosystems and t...
Land cover (LC) change has been highly valued by policy makers for driving the evolution of regional...
Ecosystem services value (ESV) has been one index of quantitative evaluation for the ecological liva...
Indentifying the spatio-temporal patterns of ecosystem services supply and demand and the driving fo...
The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglom...
The development of urbanization is still expanding on the earth, and the rapid expansion of cities h...
The landscape is a complex mosaic of physical and biological patches with infrastructures, cultivabl...
This research examined the spatiotemporal patterns of land-use/cover and the dynamics of ecological ...
The United Nations predicts that by 2050, 64.1% of the developing world and 85.9% of the developed w...
The Liangzi Lake Basin (LLB) is an important ecological buffer for Wuhan’s urban agglomeration. It i...
The unprecedented growth of urban areas all over the globe is nowadays maybe most apparent in China ...
Accurately capturing the changing patterns of ecological quality in the urban agglomeration on the n...
Rapid urbanization and human activities make the contradiction between human and ecological environm...
Ecologically sensitive suburban areas provide important ecosystem services and protect urban ecologi...
Accurate assessment and response analysis of land use and land cover change (LUCC), and ecosystem se...
The valuation of ecosystem services is critical to understand the current status of ecosystems and t...
Land cover (LC) change has been highly valued by policy makers for driving the evolution of regional...
Ecosystem services value (ESV) has been one index of quantitative evaluation for the ecological liva...
Indentifying the spatio-temporal patterns of ecosystem services supply and demand and the driving fo...
The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglom...
The development of urbanization is still expanding on the earth, and the rapid expansion of cities h...
The landscape is a complex mosaic of physical and biological patches with infrastructures, cultivabl...
This research examined the spatiotemporal patterns of land-use/cover and the dynamics of ecological ...
The United Nations predicts that by 2050, 64.1% of the developing world and 85.9% of the developed w...