2019
DOI: 10.5846/stxb201801180132
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Spatial pattern of the ecosystem service function of forests in Jinan City

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“…The existing research disciplines are isolated from each other, lack communication recognition, and lack a theoretical basis for the complex relationship between forest ecosystem functions and structures, ecological processes, and economic processes. Therefore, research on the value of forest ecosystem services and the selection of assessment methods should build a theoretical framework on an interdisciplinary basis so that the assessment results can more truly reflect the economic value of forest ecosystem services [50][51][52]. As forest ecosystem services are complex and multidimensional, suitable assessment data should be selected according to the different application scopes and constraints of various assessment data, and multisource-data-fusion techniques should be used to integrate all information data obtained from surveys and analyses into one so that the information data can be assessed in a unified manner and a unified information result can be obtained in the end.…”
Section: Value Of Ecosystem Services Per Unit Area Of Different Fores...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing research disciplines are isolated from each other, lack communication recognition, and lack a theoretical basis for the complex relationship between forest ecosystem functions and structures, ecological processes, and economic processes. Therefore, research on the value of forest ecosystem services and the selection of assessment methods should build a theoretical framework on an interdisciplinary basis so that the assessment results can more truly reflect the economic value of forest ecosystem services [50][51][52]. As forest ecosystem services are complex and multidimensional, suitable assessment data should be selected according to the different application scopes and constraints of various assessment data, and multisource-data-fusion techniques should be used to integrate all information data obtained from surveys and analyses into one so that the information data can be assessed in a unified manner and a unified information result can be obtained in the end.…”
Section: Value Of Ecosystem Services Per Unit Area Of Different Fores...mentioning
confidence: 99%