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The ecological boundary gap is gradually tightening in China's mega-cities: Taking Beijing as a case

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 806, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151484

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Land use; land cover change; Ecosystem services value; Ecological carrying capacity; Ecological boundary; Beijing

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52070017]
  2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [9172012]
  3. Beijing Municipal Education Commission through the Innovative Transdisciplinary Program Ecological Restoration Engineering [GJJXK210102]

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The concept and calculation model of ecological boundaries were proposed in this study to quantitatively assess the gap between the services provided by the ecosystem and the urban population and economy that the ecosystem can support. The study focused on megacities, using Beijing as a specific case, and found that natural resource consumption has exceeded the ecological boundary, leading to a decrease in ecological wellbeing per capita. As the ecological footprint and land use change decreases, the ecological boundary gap is gradually narrowing. The role of ecological boundaries as early warning signals of undesirable urban ecological changes, the monetization of ecological boundaries, factors underlying the ecological boundary gap in accelerating urbanization in China, and policy recommendations for resolving threats to ecological security boundaries by megacities were discussed in the study.
Planetary boundaries define the safe operating space of human beings relative to the Earth's system, which is of great significance in helping human beings predict environmental safety limits. However, ecological boundaries have not been presented or downscaled to regional levels. Moreover, a method has not been developed to quantitatively measure the gap between the value of the services provided by the ecosystem and the size of the urban population and economy that the ecosystem can carry. Herein, we propose the concept and calculation model of the ecological boundary to quantitatively assess the ecosystem security gap size transgressed by humans. Ecological boundaries are defined as the maximum population and economic scale that a certain area can support under a certain ecologically productive area. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the ecological boundary in megacities, and Beijing is considered as a specific case. The results show that the consumption of natural resources has transgressed its ecological boundary in Beijing. The direct consequence is that the ecological wellbeing per capita continues to decrease. Fortunately, with decreases in the ecological footprint and land use/ land cover change dynamic degree, the ecological boundary gap is gradually tightening. Moreover, the role of ecological boundaries as early warning signals of undesirable urban ecological environmental changes is discussed, the significance of the monetization of ecological boundaries is described, the factors underlying the ecological boundary gap in the process of accelerating urbanization in China are analyzed, and policy recommendations for resolving the threat to ecological security boundaries by megacities are presented. The primary purpose of our study is provide policymakers with information on the gap between the current well-being of humankind and critical capacity thresholds, which can help determine whether human activities have fallen into an unsustainable state that may result in undesirable eco-environmental changes that could have detrimental or even disastrous consequences for the population of a region. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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