[1]LIU Yanzhong,SUN Rongze,CHEN Zhang,et al.Change of Ecological-Living-Industrial Land and Its Response to Ecosystem Service Value in Linxiang City[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2019,26(06):303-310.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
26
Number of periods:
2019 06
Page number:
303-310
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Public date:
2019-10-17
- Title:
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Change of Ecological-Living-Industrial Land and Its Response to Ecosystem Service Value in Linxiang City
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LIU Yanzhong1, SUN Rongze1, CHEN Zhang1, CHEN Yong1, ZHANG Zuo2, LI Xiaolin3
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1. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering/Hubei Key Laboratory of High-Efficiency Utilization and Agglomeration of Metallurgical Mineral Resources, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430081, China;
2. College of Public Administration, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China;
3. Hubei Muyuan Technology Co., Ltd., Yichang, Hubei 443000, China
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- Keywords:
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ecological-living-industrial land; ecosystem service value; value method; Linxiang City
- CLC:
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X171.1
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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In view of the ambiguous relationship between land function and ecosystem service function in the study of ecosystem service value, we explored the response of ecosystem service value to the change of ecological-living-industrial land. An ecological-living-industrial land classification system was developed, and the adjusted equivalent factor valuation model of ecosystem service was used to analyze the impact of the ecological-living-industrial land use change on the ecosystem service value in Linxiang City from 2009 to 2016. The results showed that:(1) the total ecosystem service value in Linxiang City was decreasing year by year, the ecosystem service value of ecological land and ecological-industrial land decreased rapidly, and the ecosystem service value of industrial-ecological land and living-industrial land grew slowly; (2) the value of ecosystem service of these four types of lands was positively correlated with their change of land use area; the change of ecological land had the most obvious impact on ecosystem service value; (3) in different periods, the ecosystem service value of ecological-industrial land was always the highest, followed by ecological land, which accounted for more than 90% of the total ecosystem service value. This research indicated that the ecosystem service value was more responsive to the changes of ecological land use and ecological-industrial land. The study on rationally regulating the structure of the ecological-living-industrial land and protecting ecological functional land can provide the scientific basis and decision-making reference for ecosystem service protection, land use planning and management.