Ecosystem Observation, Simulation and Assessment
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- Biology, life sciences
- Ecological science, the Biosphere
- Research & information: general
- black-necked crane
- CASA model
- CH4
- climate change
- coordination characteristics
- correlation
- coupling coordination degree
- different fertilizers
- diversity
- ebullition flux
- ecological conservation
- ecological protection policy
- ecology & hydrology
- ecosystem service value
- ecosystem service value (ESV)
- entropy weight method
- environmental factors
- equivalent factor
- fractional vegetation cover
- full-scale development policy
- global warming target
- grassland
- greenhouse gases
- Guangxi Beibu Gulf urban agglomeration (GBG_UA)
- habitat suitability assessment
- HRNet
- hyperspectral
- inversion model
- lakes
- landscape changes
- large herbivores
- long-term fertilization
- mangrove conservation
- MaxEnt
- methane emission
- microbes
- microbial community
- MMdetection
- model optimization
- n/a
- nature reserve
- overlapping segmentation
- plateau reservoir
- process-based ecosystem model
- production-living-ecological (PLE) functions
- projection
- Qinba Mountains
- regulator
- SDG target 11.a
- socioeconomic development
- soil nutrient
- species distribution model
- UAV remote sensing image
- vegetation NPP
- water conservation
- water hyacinth
- waterbird
- western China
- wetland
- wetland habitat
- Xianghai Nature Reserve
- YREB
- Zoige grassland wetland
- Zoige wetland
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This reprint focuses on ecosystem observation, simulation and assessment. Ecosystems provide supply, regulation, culture and support services for human beings in addition to overall support human survival and sustainable development. However, driven by multiple factors such as climate change, population growth, urbanization, and exploitation of mineral resources, global problems such as ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss have affected the sustainable development of human beings. Because of this, it has become a hot spot in ecology research to develop basic theories, model methods and technical means for ecosystem observation, simulation and evaluation for the quantitative analysis of the structure, process and function of ecosystems as well as the improvement of the scientific understanding of the changing characteristics and evolution laws of natural ecosystems.
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