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View article: A National-Scale Evaluation of Eco-City Development in China: Spatial Heterogeneity, Obstacle Factors, and Relationship with Carbon Intensity
A National-Scale Evaluation of Eco-City Development in China: Spatial Heterogeneity, Obstacle Factors, and Relationship with Carbon Intensity Open
Under the national “dual-carbon goal” and the pressing demand for sustainable development, eco-city construction and carbon reduction have become critical issues on China’s urban development agenda, closely aligned with the United Nations …
View article: Assessing the spatiotemporal characteristics and driving factors of habitat quality in sustainable development demonstration zones: a case study of Guilin City, China
Assessing the spatiotemporal characteristics and driving factors of habitat quality in sustainable development demonstration zones: a case study of Guilin City, China Open
Guilin City, located in a typical karst landform area in China, is one of the sustainable development demonstration zones. Evaluating the habitat quality of Guilin City and exploring its driving factors are helpful in formulating effective…
View article: Exploring the Level of Agricultural Development Using Greenhouse Mapping: A Case Study of Shandong Province, China
Exploring the Level of Agricultural Development Using Greenhouse Mapping: A Case Study of Shandong Province, China Open
Greenhouse is a unique form of land use that plays a crucial role in agricultural production. Accurately mapping the spatial distribution of greenhouses and accurately evaluating the level of regional agricultural development are of great …
View article: Monitoring Net Primary Productivity of Vegetation and Analyzing Its Drivers in Support of SDG Indicator 15.3.1: A Case Study of Northeast China
Monitoring Net Primary Productivity of Vegetation and Analyzing Its Drivers in Support of SDG Indicator 15.3.1: A Case Study of Northeast China Open
Assessing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 15.3.1, which refers to the proportion of degraded land to total land area, and analysing its status and drivers is essential for the development of policies to promote the early achie…
View article: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Surface Urban Heat Island and Canopy Layer Heat Island in Beijing
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Surface Urban Heat Island and Canopy Layer Heat Island in Beijing Open
Studying urban heat islands holds significance for the sustainable development of cities. This comprehensive study analyzed the temporal characteristics of a Surface Urban Heat Island and Canopy Layer Heat Island by employing Moderate-Reso…
View article: How Does the 2D/3D Urban Morphology Affect the Urban Heat Island across Urban Functional Zones? A Case Study of Beijing, China
How Does the 2D/3D Urban Morphology Affect the Urban Heat Island across Urban Functional Zones? A Case Study of Beijing, China Open
Studying driving factors of the urban heat island phenomenon is vital for enhancing urban ecological environments. Urban functional zones (UFZs), key for planning and management, have a substantial impact on the urban thermal environment t…
View article: A phenological knowledge transfer-based fine grained land cover change sample collection method: a case study of coastal wetlands
A phenological knowledge transfer-based fine grained land cover change sample collection method: a case study of coastal wetlands Open
Methods for fine-grained sample collection are essential for detecting land cover changes at large scales. The complexity of wetland types increases the difficulty of obtaining training samples for high-precision wetland changes, while exi…
View article: Assessing spatio-temporal characteristics and their driving factors of ecological vulnerability in the northwestern region of Liaoning Province (China)
Assessing spatio-temporal characteristics and their driving factors of ecological vulnerability in the northwestern region of Liaoning Province (China) Open
Evaluating the ecological vulnerability of the northwestern region of Liaoning Province, a typical ecologically vulnerable area in China, and exploring its inherent patterns help formulate effective measures for ecological protection and r…
View article: Spatiotemporal dynamics of population density in China using nighttime light and geographic weighted regression method*
Spatiotemporal dynamics of population density in China using nighttime light and geographic weighted regression method* Open
The distribution and dynamic changes of regional or national population data with long time series are very important for regional planning, resource allocation, government decision-making, disaster assessment, ecological protection, and o…
View article: Spatiotemporal Distribution of Carbon Sink Indicators—NPP and Its Driving Analysis in Ordos City, China
Spatiotemporal Distribution of Carbon Sink Indicators—NPP and Its Driving Analysis in Ordos City, China Open
Ordos City is an important energy supply city for Chinese provinces and cities, providing a secure energy supply for China while also generating corresponding environmental pollution. Examining the spatiotemporal patterns of net primary pr…
View article: Analysis of Changes in Vegetation Carbon Storage and Net Primary Productivity as Influenced by Land-Cover Change in Inner Mongolia, China
Analysis of Changes in Vegetation Carbon Storage and Net Primary Productivity as Influenced by Land-Cover Change in Inner Mongolia, China Open
Exploring the influence of vegetation carbon stocks over land-cover change and the relationship between land-cover change and net primary production (NPP) is of great practical importance for achieving China’s carbon neutrality target. The…
View article: A comprehensive method for refining essential SDGs variables for land degradation monitoring based on the DPSIR framework
A comprehensive method for refining essential SDGs variables for land degradation monitoring based on the DPSIR framework Open
The United Nations adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to address societal, economic and environmental sustainability issues. The efficiency of SDGs monitoring could be improved by essential variables (EVs), which can help to b…
View article: Self-Supervised Learning for High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images Change Detection With Variational Information Bottleneck
Self-Supervised Learning for High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images Change Detection With Variational Information Bottleneck Open
Notable achievements have been made in remote sensing images change detection with sample-driven supervised deep learning methods. However, the requirement of the number of labeled samples is impractical for many practical applications, wh…
View article: Combining Luojia1-01 Nighttime Light and Points-of-Interest Data for Fine Mapping of Population Spatialization Based on the Zonal Classification Method
Combining Luojia1-01 Nighttime Light and Points-of-Interest Data for Fine Mapping of Population Spatialization Based on the Zonal Classification Method Open
Fine-scale population spatial distribution plays an important role in urban microcosmic research, influencing infrastructure placement, emergency evacuation management, business decisions, and urban planning. In the past, nighttime light (…
View article: Disaggregating population data for assessing progress of SDGs: methods and applications
Disaggregating population data for assessing progress of SDGs: methods and applications Open
Rapid population growth has had a significant impact on society, economy and environment, which will challenge the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Spatially accurate and detailed population distribut…
View article: Geospatial Disaggregation of Population Data in Supporting SDG Assessments: A Case Study from Deqing County, China
Geospatial Disaggregation of Population Data in Supporting SDG Assessments: A Case Study from Deqing County, China Open
Quantitative assessments and dynamic monitoring of indicators based on fine-scale population data are necessary to support the implementation of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda and to comprehensively achieve its 17 Sustainable Developm…
View article: Geospatial Disaggregation of Population Data in Supporting SDG Assessments: A Case Study from Deqing County, China
Geospatial Disaggregation of Population Data in Supporting SDG Assessments: A Case Study from Deqing County, China Open
Quantitative assessments and dynamic monitoring of indicators based on fine-scale population data are necessary to support the implementation of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda and to comprehensively achieve its 17 Sustainable Developm…
View article: Disaggregating population data for assessing progress of SDGs: methods and applications
Disaggregating population data for assessing progress of SDGs: methods and applications Open
Rapid population growth has had a significant impact on society, economy and environment, which will challenge the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Spatially accurate and detailed population distribut…
View article: Species differences in the green-up date of typical vegetation in Inner Mongolia and climate-driven mechanism based on process-based phenology models
Species differences in the green-up date of typical vegetation in Inner Mongolia and climate-driven mechanism based on process-based phenology models Open
Different species within the same community may exhibit distinct phenological responses to climate change, so it is necessary to study species differences in the green-up date among abundant species within a wide area, and a suitable pheno…
View article: Disaggregating population data for assessing progress of SDGs: methods and applications
Disaggregating population data for assessing progress of SDGs: methods and applications Open
Rapid population growth has had a significant impact on society, economy and environment, which will challenge the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Spatially accurate and detailed population distribut…
View article: Species Difference in the Green-Up Date of Typical Vegetation in Inner Mongolia and Climate Driving Mechanism Based on Process-Based Phenology Models
Species Difference in the Green-Up Date of Typical Vegetation in Inner Mongolia and Climate Driving Mechanism Based on Process-Based Phenology Models Open
View article: Adaptive Feature Weighted Fusion Nested U-Net with Discrete Wavelet Transform for Change Detection of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images
Adaptive Feature Weighted Fusion Nested U-Net with Discrete Wavelet Transform for Change Detection of High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images Open
The characteristics of a wide variety of scales about objects and complex texture features of high-resolution remote sensing images make deep learning-based change detection methods the mainstream method. However, existing deep learning me…
View article: MEASURING REGIONAL PROGRESS TOWARDS SDG 3 WITH GEOSPATIAL AND STATISTICAL INFORMATION – A CASE STUDY OF DEQING COUNTY
MEASURING REGIONAL PROGRESS TOWARDS SDG 3 WITH GEOSPATIAL AND STATISTICAL INFORMATION – A CASE STUDY OF DEQING COUNTY Open
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were proposed in 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations in 2015, in which SDG 3 is about ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all ages. The assessment on SDG…
View article: Geospatial Disaggregation of Population Data in Supporting SDG Assessments: A Case Study from Deqing County, China
Geospatial Disaggregation of Population Data in Supporting SDG Assessments: A Case Study from Deqing County, China Open
Quantitative assessments and dynamic monitoring of indicators based on fine-scale population data are necessary to support the implementation of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda and to comprehensively achieve its 17 Sustainable Developm…
View article: Continuous but diverse advancement of spring-summer phenology in response to climate warming across the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Continuous but diverse advancement of spring-summer phenology in response to climate warming across the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Open
View article: Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012
Change in the Green-Up Dates for Quercus mongolica in Northeast China and Its Climate-Driven Mechanism from 1962 to 2012 Open
The currently available studies on the green-up date were mainly based on ground observations and/or satellite data, and few model simulations integrated with wide coverage satellite data have been reported at large scale over a long time …