Ecosystem service valuation of bays in East China Sea and its response to sea reclamation activities

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作者
LIU Ruiqing [1 ,2 ]
XU Hao [2 ]
LI Jialin [1 ,2 ]
PU Ruiliang [3 ]
SUN Chao [2 ]
CAO Luodan [2 ]
JIANG Yimei [2 ]
TIAN Peng [2 ]
WANG Lijia [2 ]
GONG Hongbo [1 ]
机构
[1] Donghai Institute, Ningbo University
[2] Department of Geography & Spatial Information Techniques, Ningbo University
[3] School of Geosciences, University of South Florida
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
reclamation; ecosystem service value; correlation analysis; bay; East China Sea;
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P74 [海洋资源与开发]; X171.1 [生态系统与生态环境];
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071012 ; 0713 ; 0824 ;
摘要
Ecosystem service values(ESVs) of bays and their response to sea reclamation are of great practical importance for forming bay eco-compensation policy and extension of blue economic space. Based on land use information of bays collected during the period of 1990–2015, the spatiotemporal evolution of ESVs of 12 main bays in East China Sea and their response to sea reclamation activities over the past 25 years were quantitatively analyzed. The analysis results indicate that ESVs of bays in East China Sea showed a continuous downward trend and the whole ecosystem was continuously degraded, in which the degradation degree of ESV in the southern bays was higher than that in the northern bays. Spatial zoning of ESVs of bays in East China Sea was remarkable, showing a continuous downward trend from low-value to high-value zone. Spatial variation of ESVs of each bay was also significant, expanding from a city and from inland to the coast, which suggests that human activities, mainly reclamation, have become main agents for ESV evolution of bays in East China Sea. ESVs of bays have a significant response to sea reclamation, manifested as a significant negative correlation between ESV and reclamation intensity. The correlation in the southern bays was stronger than that in the northern bays, which was caused by different effects of sea reclamation modes on ESV evolution of muddy and bedrock bays. A negative effect of sea reclamation activities on bay ecosystem was hysteretic. Therefore, an attention should be paid to dynamic monitoring and early warning of development status in offshore areas, ecosystem-level reclamation control policy, and coastal wetland reserves planning. Moreover, the spatial coupling mechanism study between bay ecosystem service demand and its service supply capacity should be strengthened to realize systematic regulation of bay ecological security pattern.
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页码:1095 / 1116
页数:22
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