Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China

Abstract Black soil, a globally scarce resource, is essential to ensure food security and eradicate hunger, especially in China. Given the acute threats confronting cultivated land in Northeast China’s Black Soil Region and the sluggish progress in conservation initiatives, understanding the latent...

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Main Authors: Jianqiang You, Shanlin Huang
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-08967-3
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description Abstract Black soil, a globally scarce resource, is essential to ensure food security and eradicate hunger, especially in China. Given the acute threats confronting cultivated land in Northeast China’s Black Soil Region and the sluggish progress in conservation initiatives, understanding the latent potential value of their ecosystem services has become methodologically imperative. This study therefore enhances the assessment of cultivated land ecosystem service value (ESV) in this region by innovatively integrating resource scarcity-induced relative price variations and temporal discounting into the Equivalent Value Factors (EVF) method. Our methodology enables both current valuation and simulation of future ESV trajectories. The results indicate that the overall ecosystem service value of cultivated land in the black soil region of Northeast China shows a trend of first increasing and then decreasing, and has great potential, with a total value of 15 985.39 billion yuan. The results of this study can provide an important reference for the quantification of cultivated land ecological compensation standards in the black soil region of Northeast China. Furthermore, the insights provided by this study can offer new perspectives for future resource and environmental assessments.
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spelling doaj-art-71c19b562a374482bdc2b30f4f66398b2025-08-20T03:45:19ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-07-0115111110.1038/s41598-025-08967-3Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast ChinaJianqiang You0Shanlin Huang1College of Economics and Management, Northeast Agricultural UniversitySchool of Public Administration and Law, Northeast Agricultural UniversityAbstract Black soil, a globally scarce resource, is essential to ensure food security and eradicate hunger, especially in China. Given the acute threats confronting cultivated land in Northeast China’s Black Soil Region and the sluggish progress in conservation initiatives, understanding the latent potential value of their ecosystem services has become methodologically imperative. This study therefore enhances the assessment of cultivated land ecosystem service value (ESV) in this region by innovatively integrating resource scarcity-induced relative price variations and temporal discounting into the Equivalent Value Factors (EVF) method. Our methodology enables both current valuation and simulation of future ESV trajectories. The results indicate that the overall ecosystem service value of cultivated land in the black soil region of Northeast China shows a trend of first increasing and then decreasing, and has great potential, with a total value of 15 985.39 billion yuan. The results of this study can provide an important reference for the quantification of cultivated land ecological compensation standards in the black soil region of Northeast China. Furthermore, the insights provided by this study can offer new perspectives for future resource and environmental assessments.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-08967-3Cultivated land ecosystem services valueEquivalent value factor modelDiscountingRelative price changesBlack soil region of Northeast China
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Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China
Scientific Reports
Cultivated land ecosystem services value
Equivalent value factor model
Discounting
Relative price changes
Black soil region of Northeast China
title Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China
title_full Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China
title_fullStr Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China
title_short Evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of Northeast China
title_sort evaluation of cultivated land ecosystem service value in the black soil region of northeast china
topic Cultivated land ecosystem services value
Equivalent value factor model
Discounting
Relative price changes
Black soil region of Northeast China
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-08967-3
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