Land use change is one of the fundamental influence factors of human life and well-being. The land use change due to the unprecedented urbanization in China not only causes an increase of resource consumption and threatens food security, but also affects the people’s living standard which deserves our attention. This study aims to reveal the impacts of land use change on residents’ living standard in Yangzhou based on urban metabolism by sensitivity and regression analysis. Results showed that during the period from 1995 to 2014, the flux of emergy increased about 156.56% and the ratio of fuels & electricity emergy flow had increased from 2.86% to 9.20% due to energy demands getting larger, while the built-up land increased by 415.05 km...
As a key issue in China's economic development, urbanisation creates increasing pressure on energy s...
Since the 1980s, China has been undergoing a period of rural-urban transformation. The rapid rural-u...
The built environment of cities has increasingly affected the travel mode of residents and led to ch...
Land use change is one of the fundamental influence factors of human life and well-being. The land u...
Urban land use patterns are increasingly recognized as significant contributors to energy consumptio...
Anthropogenic activity interacts with urban form and inner metabolic processes, ultimately impacting...
Urban land use patterns are increasingly recognized as significant contributors to energy consumptio...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
Human well-being can be affected by the loss of ecosystem services from conversion of agricultural l...
Urban expansion is one of the main factors driving terrestrial carbon storage (TCS) changes. Accurat...
Land use and cover change (LUCC) is one of the most significant parts of global environmental change...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change can strongly affect carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems. The ...
China has been undergoing unprecedented urbanization since the 1978 economic reform, with the presen...
This paper introduces a sustainability assessment method for the rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River De...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to understand the sustainability of urban spatial transformation i...
As a key issue in China's economic development, urbanisation creates increasing pressure on energy s...
Since the 1980s, China has been undergoing a period of rural-urban transformation. The rapid rural-u...
The built environment of cities has increasingly affected the travel mode of residents and led to ch...
Land use change is one of the fundamental influence factors of human life and well-being. The land u...
Urban land use patterns are increasingly recognized as significant contributors to energy consumptio...
Anthropogenic activity interacts with urban form and inner metabolic processes, ultimately impacting...
Urban land use patterns are increasingly recognized as significant contributors to energy consumptio...
The correlation of urban metabolism and changes in land use is an important issue in urban ecology, ...
Human well-being can be affected by the loss of ecosystem services from conversion of agricultural l...
Urban expansion is one of the main factors driving terrestrial carbon storage (TCS) changes. Accurat...
Land use and cover change (LUCC) is one of the most significant parts of global environmental change...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change can strongly affect carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems. The ...
China has been undergoing unprecedented urbanization since the 1978 economic reform, with the presen...
This paper introduces a sustainability assessment method for the rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River De...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to understand the sustainability of urban spatial transformation i...
As a key issue in China's economic development, urbanisation creates increasing pressure on energy s...
Since the 1980s, China has been undergoing a period of rural-urban transformation. The rapid rural-u...
The built environment of cities has increasingly affected the travel mode of residents and led to ch...