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DOI10.1016/j.scs.2024.105520
Spatial heterogeneity and driving mechanisms of carbon storage in the urban agglomeration within complex terrain: Multi-scale analyses under localized SSP-RCP narratives
Zhang, Hongyi; Li, Xin; Luo, Yanping; Chen, Lu; Wang, Minxi
通讯作者Li, X
来源期刊SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
ISSN2210-6707
EISSN2210-6715
出版年2024
卷号109
英文摘要Ecological carbon storage is critical to climate change mitigation by absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere. Mountainous ecosystems, crucial carbon reservoirs, are experiencing persistent carbon storage declines, yet management mechanisms targeting such complex terrains remain challenging. Focusing on the SichuanChongqing urban agglomeration, interwoven as mountains and basins, we employed the MPI-coupled (Improved Markov-PLUS-InVEST) model and localized socio-economic-climatic narratives to simulate the dynamic evolution of carbon storage over extended periods. Diverse impacts and gradient effects of social, economic, and natural (incl. terrain, climate) drivers on carbon storage are further examined. The findings revealed that: (1) The most carbon storage growth projected from 2030 to 2060 reaches 1.53 %, but of which localized SSP5-8.5 narrative the urbanization encroached upon the undeveloped mountainous, severely impairing carbon sequestration by 81.5Tg. (2) In addition to landscape types, carbon storage exhibits complex spatial responses to economic development, population size, and terrain with an inverted U-shaped relationship. The proposed methodology offers more accurate carbon storage estimates and assists policy-makers in similar terrains to effectively manage the spatial heterogeneity of carbon storage. This study facilitates the implementation of tailored ecological conservation through urban zoning, thus contributing to enhanced subregional climate change mitigation efforts globally.
英文关键词Carbon storage Localized SSP-RCP narrative Spatial heterogeneity Driving factors Urban zoning management
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:001245215400001
WOS关键词GRASSLAND SOIL CARBON ; LAND-USE CHANGES ; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES ; ORGANIC-CARBON ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; ARID REGION ; COVER ; URBANIZATION ; PROJECTIONS ; SCENARIOS
WOS类目Construction & Building Technology ; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology ; Energy & Fuels
WOS研究方向Construction & Building Technology ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Energy & Fuels
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/405762
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Zhang, Hongyi,Li, Xin,Luo, Yanping,et al. Spatial heterogeneity and driving mechanisms of carbon storage in the urban agglomeration within complex terrain: Multi-scale analyses under localized SSP-RCP narratives[J],2024,109.
APA Zhang, Hongyi,Li, Xin,Luo, Yanping,Chen, Lu,&Wang, Minxi.(2024).Spatial heterogeneity and driving mechanisms of carbon storage in the urban agglomeration within complex terrain: Multi-scale analyses under localized SSP-RCP narratives.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY,109.
MLA Zhang, Hongyi,et al."Spatial heterogeneity and driving mechanisms of carbon storage in the urban agglomeration within complex terrain: Multi-scale analyses under localized SSP-RCP narratives".SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY 109(2024).
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