Ecosystem Observation, Simulation and Assessment

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, popula...

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Main Author: Hou, Peng
Other Authors: Jiang, Weiguo, Li, Wei, Zhang, Li
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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653 |a habitat suitability assessment 
653 |a UAV remote sensing image 
653 |a MMdetection 
653 |a grassland 
653 |a process-based ecosystem model 
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653 |a mangrove conservation 
653 |a SDG target 11.a 
653 |a full-scale development policy 
653 |a entropy weight method 
653 |a hyperspectral 
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653 |a CASA model 
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653 |a nature reserve 
653 |a long-term fertilization 
653 |a global warming target 
653 |a Qinba Mountains 
653 |a overlapping segmentation 
653 |a MaxEnt 
653 |a landscape changes 
653 |a water hyacinth 
653 |a wetland 
653 |a correlation 
653 |a waterbird 
653 |a Zoige grassland wetland 
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653 |a Guangxi Beibu Gulf urban agglomeration (GBG_UA) 
653 |a fractional vegetation cover 
653 |a coupling coordination degree 
653 |a ebullition flux 
653 |a wetland habitat 
653 |a different fertilizers 
653 |a ecosystem service value 
653 |a ecosystem service value (ESV) 
653 |a HRNet 
653 |a lakes 
653 |a microbial community 
653 |a soil nutrient 
653 |a ecological conservation 
653 |a socioeconomic development 
653 |a diversity 
653 |a model optimization 
653 |a greenhouse gases 
653 |a YREB 
653 |a coordination characteristics 
653 |a projection 
653 |a methane emission 
653 |a ecology & hydrology 
653 |a western China 
653 |a climate change 
653 |a microbes 
653 |a water conservation 
653 |a inversion model 
653 |a black-necked crane 
653 |a regulator 
653 |a large herbivores 
653 |a plateau reservoir 
653 |a species distribution model 
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520 |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.