Understanding the relationship between urbanization and vegetation is essential for sustainable urban development. Over the last few decades, China has experienced rapid and dramatic urbanization along with impressive land transformations. However, the dynamic relationship between urban expansion and vegetation cover lacks enough understanding. We proposed an urbanization-vegetation cover coordination index (UVCI) by combining the physical boundaries of cities at 10-year intervals and the 250 m vegetation index, and measured the conflict or coordination relationships between urbanization and vegetation cover for 338 cities in China from 1990 to 2018. The results show that China has experienced a process of rapid, large-scale, but uneven urb...
As an emerging national strategic urban agglomeration in China, the changing trend of vegetation net...
Vegetation phenology changes caused by urbanization could lead to shifts in ecosystem services in ur...
Ecosystem services are comprehensive and quantitative indicators for describing ecosystem–huma...
Terrestrial vegetation plays many pivotal roles in urban systems. However, the impacts of urbanizati...
As the main carbon sink in the carbon cycle process, vegetation is an important support for achievin...
Terrestrial vegetation plays many pivotal roles in urban systems. However, the impacts of urbanizati...
Vegetation cover is crucial for the sustainability of urban ecosystems; however, this cover has been...
How urban vegetation was influenced by three decades of intensive urbanization in China is of great ...
Vegetation phenology manifests the rhythm of annual plant life activities. It has been extensively s...
As an important component of terrestrial ecosystems, the mountainous areas of southwest China are fa...
Urbanization can affect the ecological processes, local climate and human health in urban areas by c...
The rapid urban expansion in drylands has threatened local fragile vegetation in recent years. Evalu...
As important node cities in the Belt and Road region, Shenzhen and Bangkok are faced with similar en...
Urbanization, a dominant global demographic trend, leads to various changes in environments (e.g., a...
Effective and timely quantification of the spatiotemporal pattern of urban expansion in China is imp...
As an emerging national strategic urban agglomeration in China, the changing trend of vegetation net...
Vegetation phenology changes caused by urbanization could lead to shifts in ecosystem services in ur...
Ecosystem services are comprehensive and quantitative indicators for describing ecosystem–huma...
Terrestrial vegetation plays many pivotal roles in urban systems. However, the impacts of urbanizati...
As the main carbon sink in the carbon cycle process, vegetation is an important support for achievin...
Terrestrial vegetation plays many pivotal roles in urban systems. However, the impacts of urbanizati...
Vegetation cover is crucial for the sustainability of urban ecosystems; however, this cover has been...
How urban vegetation was influenced by three decades of intensive urbanization in China is of great ...
Vegetation phenology manifests the rhythm of annual plant life activities. It has been extensively s...
As an important component of terrestrial ecosystems, the mountainous areas of southwest China are fa...
Urbanization can affect the ecological processes, local climate and human health in urban areas by c...
The rapid urban expansion in drylands has threatened local fragile vegetation in recent years. Evalu...
As important node cities in the Belt and Road region, Shenzhen and Bangkok are faced with similar en...
Urbanization, a dominant global demographic trend, leads to various changes in environments (e.g., a...
Effective and timely quantification of the spatiotemporal pattern of urban expansion in China is imp...
As an emerging national strategic urban agglomeration in China, the changing trend of vegetation net...
Vegetation phenology changes caused by urbanization could lead to shifts in ecosystem services in ur...
Ecosystem services are comprehensive and quantitative indicators for describing ecosystem–huma...