Browsing by Author "Yang, Wei"
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Impacts of rapid urbanization on ecosystem services under different scenarios – A case study in Dianchi Lake Basin, China
Ruibo, Wang; Bai, Yang; Alatalo, Juha M.; Yang, Zhangqian; Yang, Zongbao; Yang, Wei; Guo, Guimei... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2021 , Article)Dianchi Lake Basin (DLB) is a typical and representative type of urbanization model based on the plateau lake ecosystem, with scarce land resources, deficient water resources, and a fragile ecological environment, in ... -
Impacts of urban land use changes on ecosystem services in Dianchi lake basin, China
Wang, Ruibo; Xu, Xiaojun; Bai, Yang; Alatalo, Juha M.; Yang, Zongbao; Yang, Wei; Yang, Zhangqian... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2021 , Article)Land use change is widely regarded as a key factor altering the structure and function of ecosystems. Urbanization is a particular driver and influence in land use change and is expanding globally, especially in developing ... -
Impacts of urbanization at city cluster scale on ecosystem services along an urban–rural gradient: a case study of Central Yunnan City Cluster, China
Wang, Ruibo; Bai, Yang; Alatalo, Juha M.; Guo, Guimei; Yang, Zhangqian; Yang, Zongbao; Yang, Wei... more authors ... less authors ( Springer , 2022 , Article)Urban agglomeration will be the main mode of future urbanization in China, greatly influencing social and economic development and ecosystem protection at the whole city cluster scale. It is important to analyze the impacts ... -
Spatio-temporal variation in potential habitats for rare and endangered plants and habitat conservation based on the maximum entropy model
Zongbao, Yang; Bai, Yang; Alatalo, Juha M.; Huang, Zhongde; Yang, Fen; Pu, Xiaoyan; Wang, Ruibo; Yang, Wei; Guo, Xueyan... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2021 , Article)Rare and endangered plants (REPs) act as key indicators for species habitat priorities, and can thus be critical in global biodiversity protection work. Human activities and climate change pose great threats to REPs, so ...