Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf

Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns and driving mechanisms of ecosystem service (ES) trade-offs/synergies is crucial for sustainable development and effective ES management in regions experiencing environmental pressures. This study examines the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf, a key mounta...

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Main Authors: Chunlian Gao, Baoqing Hu, Zhenchuan Wang, Simin Huang, Lili Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X24013499
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author Chunlian Gao
Baoqing Hu
Zhenchuan Wang
Simin Huang
Lili Zhang
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Lili Zhang
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description Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns and driving mechanisms of ecosystem service (ES) trade-offs/synergies is crucial for sustainable development and effective ES management in regions experiencing environmental pressures. This study examines the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf, a key mountain-river-sea coupling zone, to reveal these characteristics and mechanisms from 2000 to 2020. Using correlation analysis, geographically weighted regression, and geoprobe, we found that food production (FP), carbon storage and sequestration (CS), and habitat quality (HQ) decreased, sediment delivery ratio (SR) increased and then decreased, and water yield (WY) and nutrient delivery ratio (DR) exhibited opposite trends to SR. Spatially, CS and DR were lower in the central region, whereas WY and FP decreased from southeast to northwest, with HQ and SR exhibiting the opposite pattern. Vertically, FP decreased while other ecosystem services (ESs) increased. ESs in this region were predominantly synergistic, although trade-offs were observed between FP and CS, SR, and DR, particularly within the watershed key zone. Overall, trade-off/synergy areas decreased with increasing elevation with the most significant decrease observed in the Level-IV area. Interactions between precipitation, evapotranspiration, elevation, slope, soil, population density, and human activity index were the primary drivers influencing changes in trade-off/synergistic intensity. Effective ES management should consider these interacting factors to achieve an optimal and sustainable ES provision across the mountain-river-sea region.
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spelling doaj-art-f78b6a2e2ad84cfc82ed3f9bd91465c32024-12-16T05:35:25ZengElsevierEcological Indicators1470-160X2024-12-01169112892Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu GulfChunlian Gao0Baoqing Hu1Zhenchuan Wang2Simin Huang3Lili Zhang4Key Laboratory of Environmental Evolution and Resource Utilization of the Beibu Gulf, Ministry of Education /Key Laboratory of Surface Processes and Intelligent Simulation of Guangxi, Nanning Normal University, Nanning 530004, Guangxi, PR ChinaCorresponding author.; Key Laboratory of Environmental Evolution and Resource Utilization of the Beibu Gulf, Ministry of Education /Key Laboratory of Surface Processes and Intelligent Simulation of Guangxi, Nanning Normal University, Nanning 530004, Guangxi, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Environmental Evolution and Resource Utilization of the Beibu Gulf, Ministry of Education /Key Laboratory of Surface Processes and Intelligent Simulation of Guangxi, Nanning Normal University, Nanning 530004, Guangxi, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Environmental Evolution and Resource Utilization of the Beibu Gulf, Ministry of Education /Key Laboratory of Surface Processes and Intelligent Simulation of Guangxi, Nanning Normal University, Nanning 530004, Guangxi, PR ChinaKey Laboratory of Environmental Evolution and Resource Utilization of the Beibu Gulf, Ministry of Education /Key Laboratory of Surface Processes and Intelligent Simulation of Guangxi, Nanning Normal University, Nanning 530004, Guangxi, PR ChinaUnderstanding the spatiotemporal patterns and driving mechanisms of ecosystem service (ES) trade-offs/synergies is crucial for sustainable development and effective ES management in regions experiencing environmental pressures. This study examines the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf, a key mountain-river-sea coupling zone, to reveal these characteristics and mechanisms from 2000 to 2020. Using correlation analysis, geographically weighted regression, and geoprobe, we found that food production (FP), carbon storage and sequestration (CS), and habitat quality (HQ) decreased, sediment delivery ratio (SR) increased and then decreased, and water yield (WY) and nutrient delivery ratio (DR) exhibited opposite trends to SR. Spatially, CS and DR were lower in the central region, whereas WY and FP decreased from southeast to northwest, with HQ and SR exhibiting the opposite pattern. Vertically, FP decreased while other ecosystem services (ESs) increased. ESs in this region were predominantly synergistic, although trade-offs were observed between FP and CS, SR, and DR, particularly within the watershed key zone. Overall, trade-off/synergy areas decreased with increasing elevation with the most significant decrease observed in the Level-IV area. Interactions between precipitation, evapotranspiration, elevation, slope, soil, population density, and human activity index were the primary drivers influencing changes in trade-off/synergistic intensity. Effective ES management should consider these interacting factors to achieve an optimal and sustainable ES provision across the mountain-river-sea region.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X24013499Ecosystem servicesEarth’s critical zoneTrade-offs/synergiesDriving factorsGuangxi
spellingShingle Chunlian Gao
Baoqing Hu
Zhenchuan Wang
Simin Huang
Lili Zhang
Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf
Ecological Indicators
Ecosystem services
Earth’s critical zone
Trade-offs/synergies
Driving factors
Guangxi
title Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf
title_full Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf
title_fullStr Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf
title_full_unstemmed Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf
title_short Study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade-offs/synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain-river-sea coupling: A case study of the southwest Guangxi Karst-Beibu Gulf
title_sort study on spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem service trade offs synergies and driving mechanisms in the key zone of mountain river sea coupling a case study of the southwest guangxi karst beibu gulf
topic Ecosystem services
Earth’s critical zone
Trade-offs/synergies
Driving factors
Guangxi
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X24013499
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