Multi-scale analysis of urbanization and gross primary productivity during 2000–2018 in Beijing, China
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Published:2023-12-05
Issue:1
Volume:19
Page:014023
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ISSN:1748-9326
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Container-title:Environmental Research Letters
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language:
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Short-container-title:Environ. Res. Lett.
Author:
Liu Xiaoyan,
Cui YaopingORCID,
Xiao Xiangming,
Shi Zhifang,
Li Mengdi,
Li Nan,
Dong JinweiORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Urban vegetation experiences multiple natural and human impacts during urbanization, including land conversion, local environmental factors, and human management, which may bring positive or negative impacts on vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP) at multiple scales. In this study, we analyzed the spatial-temporal changes of GPP and three urbanization factors: land urbanization (impervious surface coverage), population urbanization (Population), and economic urbanization Gross domestic product (GDP) at city-district-grid scales in Beijing during 2000–2018. Overall, both GPP and three urbanization factors showed an increased trend. The relationships between GPP and urbanization factors exhibit diverse characteristics at multiple scales: unlike the linear relationship observed at city scale, the relationships at district and grid scales all demonstrated nonlinear relationship, even a U shape between GPP and population/GDP. Furthermore, the positive impact of urbanization on GPP increased and offset the negative impact of land conversion from 9.9% in 2000 to 35% in 2018, indicating that urban management and climate during urbanization effectively promote vegetation photosynthesis and neutralize the negative impact of urban area expansion. Our findings highlight the increased growth offset by urbanization on vegetation and the importance of analysis at a finer scale. Understanding these urbanization types’ impact on vegetation is pivotal in formulating comprehensive strategies that foster sustainable urban development and preserve ecological balance.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
U.S. National Science Foundation
Dabieshan National Observation and Research Field Station of Forest Ecosystem at Henan & Xinyang Institute of Ecology 2023 Open Fund
Central Plains Talent Program (Cultivate talents): Top-notch young talents of Central Plains and Excellent Textbook Project for Graduate Students in Henan Province
Postgraduate Cultivating Innovation and Quality Improvement Action Plan of Henan University
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment