Drought diminishes ecosystem service supply and
Climate change has intensified drought frequency globally, driving the need to assess its impacts on ecosystem services (ESs) for sustainability planning. This study investigated
Pattern of cooling benefits from ecospaces during urbanization: A case
Here, we investigate the spatio-temporal dynamics of Urban Cold Island (UCI) intensity in 11 typical cities of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB).
The Combined Effects of Topography and Climate Factors Dominate
Understanding the characteristics of its eco-environmental spatiotemporal evolution and mechanisms driving these changes is important for revealing shifts in ecosystem structure and function.
(PDF) Interprovincial Virtual Water-Energy Flow and Its Network
Water and energy are essential resources that flow between different regions in economic activities, forming a complex network that profoundly impacts sustainable development.
River Network Connectivity Reductions Dominate Declines in the
Stacked species distribution modeling and predictions were explored to simulate the range shifts of 20 species in the upper Yangtze River Basin under the impacts of connectivity and
Evaluating and optimizing ecological networks in the Hubei Yangtze
This study focuses on the Yangtze River Economic Belt in Hubei Province, addressing ecosystem service degradation and ecological risks under rapid urbanization.
Unraveling the efficiency dynamics of water resources in the
Nature B.V. 2025 Abstract Water scarcity significantly impacts Sustainable Development Goals, especially in rapidly expanding economic regions. The Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is
Spatial-temporal variation of surface temperature and cold island
To address these shortcomings, this study takes a long-term sequence as its starting point, simulating the structure and composition of future cold island networks by predicting the
Spatiotemporal evolution and trend prediction of regional
Based on the vulnerability concept of the WEFE system and combined with the pressure–state–response (PSR) framework and the exposure–sensitivity–adaptability (ESA) capacity