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Yuan Daoxian: an interview with a distinguished hydrogeologist from China [PDF]

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Bryophytes promote the development of soil function on karst rock surfaces. [PDF]

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Threat of soil formation rate to health of karst ecosystem

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
Karst ecosystems are important to several billion people, so it is necessary to accurately diagnose and evaluate the health of these ecosystems for socioeconomic development; however, the existing evaluation methods have many limitations, so they cannot accurately evaluate the ecosystem health in karst areas.
Chen, Ran   +10 more
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Tradeoffs and synergies between ecosystem services: A comparison of the karst and non-karst area

Journal of Mountain Science, 2020
Under the influence of various natural and human factors, the relationship between the ecosystem services provided for human beings by a karst ecosystem is becoming increasingly complex, profoundly limiting the effective and sustainable development of the social economy and ecosystem protection in karst areas. Taking Guizhou, China as an example, which
Hui-qing Han   +5 more
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Karst ecosystem and environment: Characteristics, evolution processes, and sustainable development

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2021
Abstract The studies in this Special Issue addressed environmental and ecological issues at the karst areas in the Southwest China. The contributions from these studies indicated that some active agricultural practices that were carried out in recent years reduced environmental risk and increased economic benefits at the karst areas.
Si-Liang Li   +3 more
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On the Karst Ecosystem

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2001
AbstractIn this paper the author gives a definition of the karst ecosystem and discusses the characteristics of the karst environment and karst ecosystem and the relationship between life and the karst environment. Finally he clarifies the structure, driving force and functions of the karst system.
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Changes in ecosystem service values in karst areas of China

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2020
Abstract Karst ecosystem services (ESs), the key components of global terrestrial ESs, play a crucial role in human welfare and livelihood. However, the spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service values (ESVs) in the karst areas of China remain unclear. In this paper, land use/land cover (LULC) data were used to estimate the ESVs changes during 1992–
Zeyin Hu   +9 more
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