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The large-scale and cross-regional payment for ecosystem services (PES) contributes positively to ecology-economy balance and thus helps prevent environmental challenges such as "sand storm". However, existing PES programs often overlook the connection between service-providing areas (SPAs) and service-benefiting areas (SBAs).
Liu Xiaojie, Huiming Liu, Gang Liu
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Simulating the flows of ecosystem services (ESs) can help understand their spatiotemporal flow paths from generation to use, thereby facilitating payments from beneficiaries to providers of ESs. In this study, an analytical framework incorporated with ES flows and regional disparity was established to compute payments for wind erosion prevention ...
Yu Xiao, Gaodi Xie, Wang Yangyang
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Simulating the flows of ecosystem services (ESs) can help understand their spatiotemporal flow paths from generation to use, thereby facilitating payments from beneficiaries to providers of ESs. In this study, an analytical framework incorporated with ES flows and regional disparity was established to compute payments for wind erosion prevention ...
Yu Xiao, Gaodi Xie, Wang Yangyang
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Evaluation of Inner Mongolia Wind Erosion Prevention Service Based on Land Use and the RWEQ Model
Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2022Wang Yangyang, , Xie Gaodi
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Spatiotemporal dynamics and drivers of wind erosion prevention service in Otindag from 1980 to 2018
Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2022exaly +2 more sources
Assessing ecosystem services (ESs) is essential for sustainable development. Ecosystem service flow (ESF) emphasizes the recognition of real ESs beneficiary areas from the perspective of human welfare and establishes a spatiotemporal path between service
Yu Xiao, Gaodi Xie, Wang Yangyang
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Research on the spatial flow of ecosystem services can help to identify the spatial relationships between service-providing areas (SPAs) and service-benefitting areas (SBAs).
Yu Xiao, Gaodi Xie, Lin Zhen
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Journal of Environmental Management
The growing challenge of soil wind erosion in drylands is linked with the changes of ecosystem health, which is crucial for sustaining multiple ecosystem services including soil wind erosion prevention (WEP). However, the constraint effects of ecosystem health changes on WEP service remains poorly understood.
Xiaodan Lin, Yan Zhang, Zhiyun Ouyang
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The growing challenge of soil wind erosion in drylands is linked with the changes of ecosystem health, which is crucial for sustaining multiple ecosystem services including soil wind erosion prevention (WEP). However, the constraint effects of ecosystem health changes on WEP service remains poorly understood.
Xiaodan Lin, Yan Zhang, Zhiyun Ouyang
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