Advance in simulation of social-ecological system coupling under the perspective of ecosystem services

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作者
Gao Y. [1 ]
Shen Z. [2 ]
Zhang Z. [1 ,3 ]
Xiong J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Beijing
[2] College of Land Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing
[3] College of Geography and Remote Sensing, Hohai University, Nanjing
来源
Dili Xuebao/Acta Geographica Sinica | 2024年 / 79卷 / 01期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
coupling simulation; ecosystem services; research advance; social-ecological system (SES);
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10.11821/dlxb202401009
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Social- Ecological System (SES) is a collection of social subsystems, ecological subsystems, and the interactions between them. It is a common difficulty of cross-multidisciplinary fields to predict the changes in human-earth systems and support the relevant management decisions through clarifying the interaction between the ecological environment and human society. The framework of ecosystem service provides a new perspective for revealing the transmission and the role of various elements in SES. Taking ecosystem service as an entry point, this study follows the context of "Ecological System Supply- Ecological Coupling Human Intervention-Promoting Social Development". And the research progress and trends of existing coupling simulation methods related to SES are summarized. This article argues that in the conduction research of the ecosystem services cascade, the academic cognition has emphasized the "impact of natural ecosystem to social-economic system" rather than the "interaction and feedback mechanisms for ecosystems and social systems". In terms of research content, scholars have trsnsformed their focus from "changes in ecosystems and environmental effects" to "social- economic system and the effect on different groups". The focus of research has shifted from the theoretical inquiry of the "internal mechanism and power mechanism" to the applied practice of "optimization and regulation strategy" among the coupling systems. Future research of SES should strengthen the simulation of social-ecological coupling with equal emphasis on nature and humanities. It is the focus of breakthroughs to comprehensively understand the internal interactions and feedback of complex systems. © 2024 Science Press. All rights reserved.
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