Abstract

The comprehensive application of ecosystem service value (ESV) and ecological risk index (ERI) assessment can provide better decision support for regional ecological environment protection. Based on the remote sensing image data of Wuhu city of 1995, 2005 and 2016, the paper analyzed the spatial-temporal evolution of ESV and ERI in Wuhu city and its associated characteristics using an ESV, ERI assessments and a bivariate spatial autocorrelation method. The results showed that (1) the total ESV of Wuhu city continued to decline from 1995 to 2016, with a decrease of US$ 363.664 million. The total ESV per unit area of the sampling plot decreased, and the high-value was mainly distributed in areas within 5–10 km along the Yangtze River floodplain. (2) Wuhu city was mainly dominated by a relatively low ERI and medium ERI from 1995 to 2016. The high-value areas were mainly distributed in the mainstream of the Yangtze River, and the overall ERI improved. (3) There was a positive spatial correlation between the total ESV per unit area and ERI in Wuhu city, and these areas were mainly distributed in the Yangtze River mainstream region. According to this research, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of wetland and forest landscapes, strengthen wetland ecological protection based on the Yangtze River and protect and restore natural mountain forests, all of which play important roles in improving the ecosystem service function of Wuhu city and protecting the ecological environment of the Yangtze River. We should act on that knowledge, and produce effective environmental regulations and habitat restoration efforts that improve the ESV and reduce the ERI. The findings of the study can serve as a reference for the management and protection of ecological environments in river-crossing cities.

Highlights

  • Ecosystem services are the direct or indirect benefits obtained by humans from an ecosystem, and these services support survival and development and have great value for human well-being [1,2,3,4,5]

  • (3) There was a positive spatial correlation between the total ecosystem service value (ESV) per unit area and ecological risk index (ERI) in Wuhu city, and these areas were mainly distributed in the Yangtze River mainstream region

  • The evaluation methods used to determine ecosystem service value (ESV) mainly include the method based on the equivalent factor of unit area value [1,2,9] and the method based on the price of unit service function [10]

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Introduction

Ecosystem services are the direct or indirect benefits obtained by humans from an ecosystem, and these services support survival and development and have great value for human well-being [1,2,3,4,5]. The evaluation methods used to determine ecosystem service value (ESV) mainly include the method based on the equivalent factor of unit area value [1,2,9] and the method based on the price of unit service function [10]. The former is more intuitive and easier to use, with a lower data demand, and it is especially suitable for the evaluation of ESV at regional and global scales [2,11]. The value of ecosystem services in a region reflects the health of the ecosystem and is one of the important indicators used to measure regional ecological security [12]

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