The impact on ecosystem services from rural revitalization activity in China Shandong Province, from a human well-being perspective of local residential

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Xiaodai Xu, Akiko Sakai
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Rural decline is a global concern, and Ecosystem Services (ES) play a crucial role in both rural revitalization and the Human Well-being (HW) of residents. This study investigated 9 revitalization cases in Shandong province, China, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods. It confirmed the effect on HW based on ES, using a comprehensive assessment framework covering local ecosystem services contribution and economic/social effect derived from the Millennium Ecosystem Service Assessment (MA) and Japan Biodiversity Outlook (JBO) and consolidated variations into four ES dimensions from a HW perspective. As a result, 4 common types of rural revitalization were identified: (A) Large-scale Agriculture, (B) Local Specialty/Brand Making, (C) Industry Integration, and (D) Urbanization Village, based on actors, core industries, and key revitalization activities. According to interviews with local residents, the residents express high levels of satisfaction with revitalization activities. Using TOPSIS analysis, we found that urbanization-led revitalization (D) excels in “economic/social” dimensions but falls short in “Interaction with nature and health" and “Life and culture with nature." In contrast, agriculture-based revitalization activities (A and B) offer a more balanced impact across various ES dimensions. The well-being of residents varies depending on how they utilize and connect with nature. These findings underscore the potential of large-scale agricultural development to address rural population decline and suggest that fostering a positive exchange of ES, HW and capital between rural and urban areas can enhance the resilience of the rural-urban system. These insights are especially relevant for addressing the urban-rural imbalances in developing countries experiencing urban expansion and rural decline.

从当地居民的人类福祉角度看中国山东省乡村振兴活动对生态系统服务的影响
乡村衰退是一个全球关注的问题,而生态系统服务(ES)在乡村振兴和居民的人类福祉(HW)中发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究采用定量和定性方法调查了中国山东省的 9 个振兴案例。研究采用了一个综合评估框架,涵盖了千年生态系统服务评估(MA)和日本生物多样性展望(JBO)得出的当地生态系统服务贡献和经济/社会效应,并从人类福祉的角度将其变化整合为四个生态系统服务维度,从而确认了基于生态系统服务的人类福祉效应。因此,确定了 4 种常见的乡村振兴类型:(根据参与者、核心产业和主要振兴活动,确定了 4 种常见的乡村振兴类型:(A)大规模农业;(B)地方特色/品牌创建;(C)产业融合;(D)城市化村庄。根据与当地居民的访谈,居民对振兴活动的满意度很高。通过 TOPSIS 分析,我们发现以城市化为主导的振兴(D)在 "经济/社会 "维度上表现出色,但在 "与自然和健康的互动 "和 "与自然的生活和文化 "方面存在不足。相比之下,以农业为基础的振兴活动(A 和 B)在各个 ES 维度上的影响更为均衡。居民的福祉取决于他们如何利用自然和与自然联系。这些发现强调了大规模农业发展在解决农村人口减少问题上的潜力,并表明促进城乡之间环境、健康和资本的积极交流可以增强城乡系统的恢复力。这些见解对于解决经历城市扩张和农村衰退的发展中国家的城乡失衡问题尤为重要。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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