2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151713248
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Supply and Demand Patterns Investigations of Water Supply Services Based on Ecosystem Service Flows in a Mountainous Area: Taihang Mountains Case Study

Hui Gao,
Tonggang Fu,
Jianjia Zhu
et al.

Abstract: The study of water service supply, demand, and flow in the Taihang Mountains in China can elucidate its supply and demand patterns, which are important for the sustainable utilization of water resources. We chose Gangnan Reservoir Basin in the Taihang Mountains as the research area. First, we evaluated the supply and demand of water supply services using the InVEST model and statistical methods. Then, ecosystem service flows were calculated based on river networks and altitude. Finally, the supply and demand p… Show more

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“…However, these studies have frequently ignored potential spatial correlations and complex interdependencies among multiple ESs. Therefore, the present study conducted a quantitative analysis to examine the relationship between ecosystem supply and demand and their evolution to reveal the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of ecosystem service provision in the study area [21][22][23]. The spatiotemporal reoccurrence of ESs forms bundles known as ecological service bundles, and these bundles allow the quantitative study of ESs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these studies have frequently ignored potential spatial correlations and complex interdependencies among multiple ESs. Therefore, the present study conducted a quantitative analysis to examine the relationship between ecosystem supply and demand and their evolution to reveal the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of ecosystem service provision in the study area [21][22][23]. The spatiotemporal reoccurrence of ESs forms bundles known as ecological service bundles, and these bundles allow the quantitative study of ESs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%