基于InVEST-PLUS耦合模型的土地城市化与生态规划对碳储量及其经济价值的影响

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Zhenxing Xiong, Yihao Zhang, Maohong Liu, Yuan Gao, Tianci Gu
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中国快速城市化对陆地碳储量产生了深刻影响,因此需要强有力的评估和预测框架。本文采用InVEST-PLUS耦合模型对快速城市化地区江苏省碳储量动态和碳汇经济价值进行了分析。我们评估了不同土地利用规划情景和气候排放路径(SSP1-2.6、SSP2-4.5、SSP5-8.5)下的历史变化(2000-2020)和未来影响(2020-2040)。结果表明,2000 - 2020年江苏省碳储量显著减少14.34 Tg,其中2000 - 2010年碳储量减少86.11%。耕地向建设用地的转化成为碳损失和碳汇经济价值降低的关键驱动因素。预测表明,农田保护(CP)和生态保护(EP)情景对缓解这些下降至关重要。综合气候变化,碳汇损失随着排放强度的增加而逐步增加,土壤碳汇损失始终超过植被碳汇损失。政策有效性各不相同,在低排放条件下,EP情景表现最佳。本研究强调了迫切需要进行战略性土地利用规划,以保障碳储量和经济稳定,从而有助于实现碳中和目标。
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Assessing land urbanization and ecological planning impact on carbon stock and its economic value from coupled InVEST-PLUS models.

Assessing land urbanization and ecological planning impact on carbon stock and its economic value from coupled InVEST-PLUS models.

Assessing land urbanization and ecological planning impact on carbon stock and its economic value from coupled InVEST-PLUS models.

Assessing land urbanization and ecological planning impact on carbon stock and its economic value from coupled InVEST-PLUS models.

Rapid urbanization in China profoundly impacts terrestrial carbon stocks, necessitating robust assessment and prediction frameworks. This study employed a coupled InVEST-PLUS model to analyse carbon stock dynamics and the economic value of carbon sinks in Jiangsu Province, a rapidly urbanizing region. We evaluated historical changes (2000-2020) and projected future impacts (2020-2040) under various land-use planning scenarios and climate emission pathways (SSP1-2.6, SSP2-4.5, SSP5-8.5). Our findings reveal a significant historical carbon stock decrease of 14.34 Tg in Jiangsu Province between 2000 and 2020, with 86.11% of this reduction occurring from 2000 to 2010. The conversion of cropland to built-up land emerged as a critical driver of carbon loss and diminished carbon sink economic value. Projections indicate that Cropland Protection (CP) and Ecological Protection (EP) scenarios are crucial for mitigating these declines. Integrating climate change, we found carbon sink losses escalated stepwise with increasing emission intensity, with soil carbon losses consistently exceeding those from vegetation. Policy effectiveness varied, with the EP scenario performing optimally under low emission conditions. This study underscores the urgent need for strategic land-use planning to safeguard carbon stocks and economic stability, thereby contributing to carbon neutrality goals.

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