This work was funded by the National Key R&D Program of China(2019YFC1407700).
Suaeda salsa is an annual euhalophyte in estuarine wetlands.Soil properties of wetlands have an important influence on S.salsa growth.Therefore,the soil ecological thresholds is valuable for the restoration of degrade...
This work was partially supported by the Tarbiat Modares University Agrohydrology Research Group[Grant No.IG39713]。
Exploring spatial and temporal land-use changes is valuable for local governments to address issues of sustainability and planning policy where urbanization and industrialization are taking place.Besides anthropogenic...
This work was supported by the Key Supporting Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of P.R.China[2007BAC28B04];the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.31961143023).
Background:Rapid urbanization has greatly changed land-use patterns in many estuarine areas around the world,including the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area(GBA)resulting in serious water pollution and ecosys...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[42101287];Qufu Normal University Dissertation Research and Innovation Fund[LWCXS202121];Bayannur Ecological Governance and Green Development Academician Expert Workstation[YSZ2018-1];Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation[ZR2019BD045];the Science and Technology Project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,China[NMKJXM202109].
Introduction:Although numerous land cover datasets can act as references for understanding land cover change in China,the inconsistencies between the datasets can also provide understanding.Previous studies on the con...
This research was funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(grant number XDA19050404);China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development(CCICED)。
Global biodiversity is in crisis as a result of human activity.This biodiversity crisis has been well documented by scientists,recognized by world leaders,politicians,businesses,and citizens.Both the biodiversity and ...
This study was supported by the Science Foundation of the Hubei Province,China(2021CFB295);the State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau(A314021402–202110);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42077451&42171415).
Landscape alterations and ecosystem services(ES)are crucial elements that affect the socioecological development of ecologically fragile regions.To provide scientific support for the land-use planning and regional eco...
Funding for this project was provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41730647 and 32071580)。
Urbanization has introduced a series of environmental problems worldwide,and particulate matter(PM)is one of the main threats to human health.Due to the lack of high-resolution,large-scale monitoring data,few studies ...
The work was supported by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Key Technology Talent Program[2020M680659];National Natural Science Foundation of China[4217011372];Youth Innovation Promotion Association,Chinese Academy of Sciences[Ling-en Wang].
In recent years,there has been widespread concern regarding the carbon footprint(CF)of food waste due to the key impact of CF on climate change,particularly as China’s food waste is rising with its economic developme...
This work was supported by the Beijing Natural Science Foundation[grant numbers 8181001 and 8132045];the Key Topics in Innovation Engineering of Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS)[grant number Y225016EA2].
Extremely hot environments can trigger serious health problems.To evaluate the effects of microclimate on thermal comfort,we proposed and validated a modified thermal humidity index(MTHI)that combined air temperature ...
This work was based on“Effects of urban designed environment on urban plant biodiversity and feedback to urban planning and design practice”,financed by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)[Grant No.52078346];It is with great gratitude to NSFC for supporting this transdisciplinary research.I received the acceptance letter on my tenth anniversary of professional work.I regard this perspective as summarizing me having a foot in both camps–one foot in ecological science and the other in planning and design practice.Thank anonymous reviewers and editors for their constructive comments。
There is a broad consensus that urban ecology science needs to be more effective in informing and supporting urban planning and design.How to bridge the two disciplines is still a grand challenge because scientific re...