4.6 Article

Analyzing the Interrelationships among Various Ecosystem Services from the Perspective of Ecosystem Service Bundles in Shenyang, China

Journal

LAND
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land11040515

Keywords

ecosystem service bundle; trade-off; synergy; socio-ecological factors; spatial analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41971272]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA20020402]
  3. Guangxi Science and Technology Major Project [AA20161002-3]

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This study quantifies and analyzes multiple ecosystem services in Shenyang, China to reveal the trade-offs and synergies among different services, and identifies the different bundles and driving factors of ecosystem services. The results provide reference information for ecosystem management and land use regulation in Shenyang.
An understanding of the relationships among multiple ecosystem services (ES) facilitates ecosystem management and decision-making. The study of ES bundles can well explain the complex interactions between different ES in a region. Shenyang is a significant economic development and food production area in Northeast China, with a diverse range of ES types. In this study, we quantified eleven ES from Shenyang, China (two provisioning services, eight regulating services, and one cultural service). The trade-offs and synergies among ES were analyzed by Spearman's correlation analysis. The ES bundles were identified using principal component analysis and k-means cluster analysis. Finally, the random forest method was employed to identify the driving factors affecting the ES bundles. The results showed: (1) all ES in Shenyang improved between 2000 and 2019; (2) the most obvious trade-off was found between sand fixation and water conservation; (3) the ES in the study region could be clustered into five different ES bundles which were primarily affected by land-use type; and (4) social-ecological factors largely explained and predicted the formation and distribution of ES bundles. The study provides reference information for the management and optimization of Shenyang's ecosystems and land use regulation.

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