Dynamic assessment of restored ecosystem health based on pressure‐state‐response subsystem‐system model in a karst trough valley
Xiao Qiong,
Jiang Yongjun,
Qiao Yina
et al.
Abstract:Limited soil and water resources in a sloping karst trough valley have negatively affected the local population and ecosystem health. A deeper understanding of karst ecosystem health and its driving mechanism are important for ecosystem management and restoration. In recent decades, the karst trough valley has been exposed to multiple threats from various natural and anthropogenic factors. Assessment of which is essential to understand the state of the karst ecosystem and to develop a suitable, scientifically … Show more
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