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View article: Balancing ecological conservation and renewable energy development through multi-objective land-use planning in China
Balancing ecological conservation and renewable energy development through multi-objective land-use planning in China Open
View article: Spatiotemporal Patterns and Drivers of Urban Traffic Carbon Emissions in Shaanxi, China
Spatiotemporal Patterns and Drivers of Urban Traffic Carbon Emissions in Shaanxi, China Open
Mitigating traffic-related carbon emissions is pivotal for achieving carbon peaking targets and advancing sustainable urban development. This study employs spatial autocorrelation and high-low clustering analyses to analyze the spatial cor…
View article: A framework for creating urban growth boundaries that integrate ecological protection and disaster risk reduction
A framework for creating urban growth boundaries that integrate ecological protection and disaster risk reduction Open
View article: Color image information transmission in plasma sheath turbulence based on orbital angular momentum mode
Color image information transmission in plasma sheath turbulence based on orbital angular momentum mode Open
This study numerically investigates the transmission of color images through a 0.4 m plasma sheath turbulence (PST) channel, based on the anisotropic power spectrum of the refractive-index fuctuation in the PST. A simulation model for the …
View article: A new method for evaluating the coordinated relationship between vegetation greenness and urbanization
A new method for evaluating the coordinated relationship between vegetation greenness and urbanization Open
View article: Understanding the ecological impacts of vertical urban growth in mountainous regions
Understanding the ecological impacts of vertical urban growth in mountainous regions Open
Approximately 35 % of Chinese cities are situated in mountainous areas, where rapid urban expansion on slopes has led to the degradation of urban ecosystem health, marked by the loss of natural landscapes, diminished resilience, and reduce…
View article: Spatial distribution characteristics and influencing mechanisms of low-altitude tourism bases in China
Spatial distribution characteristics and influencing mechanisms of low-altitude tourism bases in China Open
[Objective] Low-altitude tourism is an emerging business model that integrates the low-altitude economy with the tourism industry, and a significant manifestation of how new quality productive forces empower the high-quality development of…
View article: Spatial and temporal variation of water stress in China and its driving factors: A multi-scale analysis
Spatial and temporal variation of water stress in China and its driving factors: A multi-scale analysis Open
Water resources are fundamental for sustaining natural ecosystems and human activities, playing a critical role in the sustainable development of the regional environment. Under the dual pressures of human activities and climate change, ho…
View article: Multidimensional spatial inequality in China and its relationship with economic growth
Multidimensional spatial inequality in China and its relationship with economic growth Open
Spatial inequality erodes social cohesion and political stability, impacting global sustainable development and human well-being. This study examines spatial inequality in China across economic, social, environmental, infrastructural, and …
View article: Visualising trade-related virtual urban land transfers in China
Visualising trade-related virtual urban land transfers in China Open
As a type of environmental footprint, the concept of virtual land captures the indirect land use embedded in our consumption and trade activities. Utilising the environmentally-extended multi-regional input–output model (EEMRIO) and Kaleid…
View article: Coupling Relationships and Driving Mechanisms of Water–Energy–Food in China from the Perspective of Supply and Demand Security
Coupling Relationships and Driving Mechanisms of Water–Energy–Food in China from the Perspective of Supply and Demand Security Open
The rapid increase in population and economy, coupled with accelerated urbanization, is placing immense pressure on the water–energy–food (WEF) system. In this context, the water–energy–food nexus framework has emerged, recognizing the int…
View article: The Impact of Factor Price Change on China’s Cotton Production Pattern Evolution: Mediation and Spillover Effects
The Impact of Factor Price Change on China’s Cotton Production Pattern Evolution: Mediation and Spillover Effects Open
Cotton is an important agricultural crop and strategic resource. China is currently the country with the largest global cotton production and consumption, but few studies have systematically analyzed the dynamic relationship between factor…
View article: Assessing the role of socio-economic factors in shaping the temperature-mortality exposure-response relationship in China
Assessing the role of socio-economic factors in shaping the temperature-mortality exposure-response relationship in China Open
Non-optimal temperatures significantly influence public health. However, the role of socio-economic factors in modulating health risks associated with non-optimal temperatures varies geographically and among different populations. Thus, th…
View article: Mechanistic prediction and validation of Brevilin A Therapeutic effects in Lung Cancer
Mechanistic prediction and validation of Brevilin A Therapeutic effects in Lung Cancer Open
View article: Mechanistic Prediction and validation of Brevilin A Therapeutic Effects in Lung Cancer
Mechanistic Prediction and validation of Brevilin A Therapeutic Effects in Lung Cancer Open
Background Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has found widespread application in neoplasm treatment, yielding promising therapeutic candidates. Previous studies have revealed the anti-cancer properties of Brevilin A, a naturally occurring…
View article: Spatiotemporal heterogeneity in ecosystem service trade-offs and their drivers in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, China
Spatiotemporal heterogeneity in ecosystem service trade-offs and their drivers in the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, China Open
Context Uncovering the trade-offs among ecosystem services (ESs) is crucial for enhancing overall ES benefits and human well-being, as well as for improving regional landscape sustainability. However, research on whether relationships amon…
View article: A New Index for Measuring the Coordinated Relationship between Vegetation Greenness and Urbanization: A Case Study of the Yellow River Basin in China
A New Index for Measuring the Coordinated Relationship between Vegetation Greenness and Urbanization: A Case Study of the Yellow River Basin in China Open
View article: Quantifying the Sustainability of Human and Natural Systems: A Novel Perspective on Conjugate Mechanisms
Quantifying the Sustainability of Human and Natural Systems: A Novel Perspective on Conjugate Mechanisms Open
View article: Understanding the Ecological Impacts of Vertical Urban Growth in Mountainous Regions
Understanding the Ecological Impacts of Vertical Urban Growth in Mountainous Regions Open
View article: Does digitalization mitigate regional inequalities? Evidence from China
Does digitalization mitigate regional inequalities? Evidence from China Open
Regional inequality significantly influences sustainable development and human well-being. In China, there exists pronounced regional disparities in economic and digital advancements; however, scant research delves into the interplay betwe…
View article: Conflict or Coordination? The Spatiotemporal Relationship Between Humans and Nature on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau
Conflict or Coordination? The Spatiotemporal Relationship Between Humans and Nature on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau Open
As the Earth's Third Pole and the Asian water tower, the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau (QTP) plays a key role in global climate regulation and biodiversity maintenance. Living in harmony with nature is vital for local and global sustainable develo…
View article: A Study of the Impact of COVID-19 on Urban Contact Networks in China Based on Population Flows
A Study of the Impact of COVID-19 on Urban Contact Networks in China Based on Population Flows Open
The emergence and enduring diffusion of COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on cities worldwide. The scientific aim of this study was to introduce geospatial thinking to research related to infectious diseases, while the practical aim was t…
View article: Conflict or Coordination? measuring the relationships between urbanization and vegetation cover in China
Conflict or Coordination? measuring the relationships between urbanization and vegetation cover in China Open
Understanding the relationship between urbanization and vegetation is essential for sustainable urban development. Over the last few decades, China has experienced rapid and dramatic urbanization along with impressive land transformations.…
View article: Geographical Distribution and Influencing Factors of Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area
Geographical Distribution and Influencing Factors of Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area Open
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) represents the outstanding crystallization of human civilization and it has received extensive attention from scholars in various countries. Studying the spatial distribution and influencing factors of IC…
View article: Sustainability assessment of coupled human and natural systems from the perspective of the supply and demand of ecosystem services
Sustainability assessment of coupled human and natural systems from the perspective of the supply and demand of ecosystem services Open
The sustainability of coupled human and natural systems (CHANS), linked to several of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals, affects both global sustainable development and human wellbeing. However, few studies have explored th…
View article: The Spatiotemporal Distribution and Drivers of Urban Carbon Emission Efficiency: The Role of Technological Innovation
The Spatiotemporal Distribution and Drivers of Urban Carbon Emission Efficiency: The Role of Technological Innovation Open
Urban agglomerations have become the core areas for carbon reduction in China since they account for around 75% of its total emissions. Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH), Yangtze River Delta (YRD), and the Pearl River Delta (PRD), which are its …
View article: Estimating the Decoupling between Net Carbon Emissions and Construction Land and Its Driving Factors: Evidence from Shandong Province, China
Estimating the Decoupling between Net Carbon Emissions and Construction Land and Its Driving Factors: Evidence from Shandong Province, China Open
Human activities and land transformation are important factors in the growth of carbon emissions. In recent years, construction land for urban use in China has expanded rapidly. At the same time, carbon emissions in China are among the hig…
View article: Human Activity Intensity and Its Spatial-Temporal Evolution in China’s Border Areas
Human Activity Intensity and Its Spatial-Temporal Evolution in China’s Border Areas Open
Monitoring human activities in border areas is challenging due to the complex geographical environment and diverse people. China has the longest terrestrial boundary and the highest number of neighboring countries in the world. In this stu…
View article: Evaluation and Influencing Factors of Network Resilience in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: A Structural Perspective
Evaluation and Influencing Factors of Network Resilience in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area: A Structural Perspective Open
Currently, urban crises are spreading, even tending to be magnified along the urban networks. Improving urban network resilience can effectively reduce the loss and cope with sudden disasters. Based on the dimensions of regional resilience…
View article: Illustrating the multi-stakeholder perceptions of environmental pollution based on big data: Lessons from China
Illustrating the multi-stakeholder perceptions of environmental pollution based on big data: Lessons from China Open
The relationship between stakeholders and the environment influences sustainable development and human wellbeing. To illustrate the multi-stakeholder perceptions of environmental pollution in China, we interpreted a feedback loop in the pe…