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|a 9783036567747
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|a 9783036567754
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|a Hou, Peng
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|a Ecosystem Observation, Simulation and Assessment
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (258 p.)
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|a vegetation NPP
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|a environmental factors
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|a equivalent factor
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|a habitat suitability assessment
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|a UAV remote sensing image
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|a MMdetection
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|a grassland
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|a Ecological science, the Biosphere / bicssc
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|a process-based ecosystem model
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|a production-living-ecological (PLE) functions
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|a SDG target 11.a
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|a mangrove conservation
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|a n/a
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|a full-scale development policy
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|a entropy weight method
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|a Zoige wetland
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|a hyperspectral
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|a CASA model
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|a ecological protection policy
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|a nature reserve
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|a long-term fertilization
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|a global warming target
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|a Qinba Mountains
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|a overlapping segmentation
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|a MaxEnt
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|a water hyacinth
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|a landscape changes
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|a wetland
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|a waterbird
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|a correlation
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|a Zoige grassland wetland
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a CH4
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|a Guangxi Beibu Gulf urban agglomeration (GBG_UA)
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|a Biology, life sciences / bicssc
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|a fractional vegetation cover
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|a coupling coordination degree
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|a ebullition flux
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|a ecosystem service value
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|a different fertilizers
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|a wetland habitat
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|a ecosystem service value (ESV)
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|a HRNet
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|a lakes
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|a ecological conservation
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|a soil nutrient
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|a microbial community
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|a model optimization
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|a diversity
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|a socioeconomic development
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|a coordination characteristics
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|a YREB
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|a greenhouse gases
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|a projection
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|a methane emission
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|a western China
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|a ecology & hydrology
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|a climate change
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|a microbes
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|a water conservation
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|a inversion model
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|a black-necked crane
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|a regulator
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|a large herbivores
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|a plateau reservoir
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|a species distribution model
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|a Xianghai Nature Reserve
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|a Jiang, Weiguo
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|a Li, Wei
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|a Zhang, Li
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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|a 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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