Quantifying the urban supply and demand of carbon sequestration services is an important prerequisite for achieving global carbon neutrality goals. However, the spatiotemporal patterns for balancing the supply and demand of carbon sequestration services in urban agglomerations remain unclear. In this study, NPP/VIIRS nighttime light data were used to identify the carbon sequestration service demand and were then combined with the carbon sequestration service supply to analyze the spatiotemporal patterns of supply and demand for carbon sequestration services in the Harbin-Changchun urban agglomeration (HCUA) in Northeast China. Our results indicate that both the supply and demand of carbon sequestration services showed increasing trends from...
China has been experiencing rapid urbanization in parallel with its economic boom over the past thre...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
Carbon storage (CS) is strongly associated with climate change and ecosystem services. Herein, takin...
The state of the urban carbon cycle is an important indicator for managing fossil energy consumption...
China has clearly put forward the strategic goals of reaching the “Carbon Emission Peak” by 2030, an...
Due to rapid urban expansion, urban agglomerations face enormous challenges on their way to carbon n...
Cities undergoing rapid urbanization are characterized by quick successions of spatiotemporal patter...
Estimating the variation of carbon emissions and vegetation carbon sequestration, and understanding ...
Mapping changes in carbon emissions and carbon storage (CECS) with high precision at a small scale (...
China is one of the largest carbon emitting countries in the world. Numerous strategies have been co...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Urban expansion is one of the main factors driving terrestrial carbon storage (TCS) changes. Accurat...
China’s urban agglomerations contribute 64 percent to China’s energy-related CO2 emissions and thus ...
In order to achieve the goal of carbon neutrality and explore the impact of COVID-19 on urban road c...
In a climate and land use change context, the sequestration of atmospheric carbon in urban agglomera...
China has been experiencing rapid urbanization in parallel with its economic boom over the past thre...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
Carbon storage (CS) is strongly associated with climate change and ecosystem services. Herein, takin...
The state of the urban carbon cycle is an important indicator for managing fossil energy consumption...
China has clearly put forward the strategic goals of reaching the “Carbon Emission Peak” by 2030, an...
Due to rapid urban expansion, urban agglomerations face enormous challenges on their way to carbon n...
Cities undergoing rapid urbanization are characterized by quick successions of spatiotemporal patter...
Estimating the variation of carbon emissions and vegetation carbon sequestration, and understanding ...
Mapping changes in carbon emissions and carbon storage (CECS) with high precision at a small scale (...
China is one of the largest carbon emitting countries in the world. Numerous strategies have been co...
A rational urban spatial development pattern is necessary for China to optimize urban resource alloc...
Urban expansion is one of the main factors driving terrestrial carbon storage (TCS) changes. Accurat...
China’s urban agglomerations contribute 64 percent to China’s energy-related CO2 emissions and thus ...
In order to achieve the goal of carbon neutrality and explore the impact of COVID-19 on urban road c...
In a climate and land use change context, the sequestration of atmospheric carbon in urban agglomera...
China has been experiencing rapid urbanization in parallel with its economic boom over the past thre...
Global climate change has aroused widespread interest in reducing carbon emissions and increasing ca...
Carbon storage (CS) is strongly associated with climate change and ecosystem services. Herein, takin...