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Spatial influence of ecological networks on land use intensity
发布时间:2020-07-11 编辑: 点击次数:830

Title: Spatial influence of ecological networks on land use intensity

Authors: 杨婧、曾晨*、程轶皎

Graphical Abstract:

Research Background:

Rapid urbanization resulted in widespread urban expansion and the fragmentation and isolation of large-scale ecological sources. Ecological sustainability has propelled the popularity and implementation of intensive land use programs worldwide, in China particularly.

Research Questions:

We explored the spatial spillover effect through ecological networks on intensive urban land use and the underlying driving mechanism using the Wuhan urban agglomeration as the case study area.

Research Methods:

First, we comprehensively measured land use intensity (LUI) from three dimensions: input, output, and landscape aggregation. Second, ecological sources were identified on the basis of land use maps, and ecological networks were constructed using the “minimum cumulative resistance” model. Then, the “gravity model” was applied to measure the spatial interaction among ecological sources and to construct spatial weight matrices for spatial modeling. Lastly, we devised a spatial Durbin model using the designed “ecological” spatial weight matrices to examine the influencing factors and the potential spatial interactions or constraints.

Results:

The average values of LUI in 2017 were almost 70 times higher than that in 2005 and the Jianghan District had the highest increment (91 times) from 2005 to 2017. LUI was primarily driven by socioeconomic development. Gross domestic product and proportion of tertiary sector exerted positive influences, whereas agricultural output value exhibited a negative effect on LUI in 2005 and 2017. A positive spatial autocorrelation of LUI was observed at the county level, and the spatial spillover effect was confirmed through ecological networks during intensive land use, indicating that ecological spatial influence is an important factor in explaining LUI.

Contributions:

The primary contributions of our study lie in two aspects: the theoretical framework regarding the interaction relationships among land-socioeconomic-ecological systems, and the methods to evaluate LUI and the SDM model with the ecological network-embedded spatial weight matrices.

Policy implication:

The findings help in exploring the spatial influence through ecological networks on LUI at the regional level and provide references for formulating relevant policies to achieve the ecological security of terrestrial ecosystems and coordinated and balanced regional sustainable development.

Citation

Yang, J., Zeng, C., & Cheng, Y. (2020). Spatial influence of ecological networks on land use intensity. Science of The Total Environment, 717, 137151.

Corresponding author’s e-mail: lunarzeng@126.com (C. Zeng).