Spatiotemporal Variation in Ecological Environmental Quality and Its Response to Different Factors in the Xia-Zhang-Quan Urban Agglomeration over the Past 30 Years

Author:

Li Zongmei12ORCID,Man Wang1,Peng Jiahui1,Wang Yang3,Nie Qin1,Sun Fengqin1,Huang Yutong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer and Information Engineering, Xiamen University of Technology, 600 Ligong Road, Jimiei District, Xiamen 361024, China

2. Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 9 Dengzhuang South Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100094, China

3. College of Geography and Planning, Nanning Normal University, 508 Xining Road, Wuming District, Nanning 530100, China

Abstract

The interactions between economic development, environmental sustainability, population growth, and urbanization are vital in assessing the ecological dynamics of urban agglomerations. This study explores the relationship between economic development, environmental sustainability, population growth, and urbanization within the Xia-Zhang-Quan urban agglomeration in Fujian Province from 1989 to 2022. Utilizing Landsat remote sensing images, we calculated the Remote Sensing Ecological Index (RSEI) to evaluate changes in ecological quality. The results show that the average RSEI values for 1989, 2000, 2010, and 2022 were 0.5829, 0.5607, 0.5827, and 0.6195, respectively, indicating an initial decline followed by a significant increase, culminating in an overall upward trend. The spatial distribution of RSEI classification shows that the study area has the largest proportion of mainly “good” ecological quality. The proportion of areas with “excellent” ecological environmental quality has increased (13.41% in 1989 and 25.12% in 2022), while those with “general” quality has decreased (28.03% in 1989 and 21.21% in 2022). Over the past three decades, Xiamen experienced substantial ecological degradation (RSEI change of −0.0897), Zhangzhou showed marked improvement (RSEI change of 0.0519), and Quanzhou exhibited slight deterioration (RSEI change of −0.0396). Central urban areas typically had poorer ecological conditions but showed signs of improvement, whereas non-central urban regions demonstrated significant environmental enhancement. The factor detector analysis identified land use as the dominant factor influencing ecological environmental quality, with precipitation having a relatively minor impact. Interaction analysis revealed that all other factors demonstrated bi-variable enhancement or nonlinear enhancement, suggesting that the interactive effects of these factors are greater than the effects of individual factors alone. Land use consistently showed solid explanatory power. Temperature also exhibited significant influence in 2022 when interacting with other factors. Due to urban planning that can plan for land use, these findings suggest that effective urban planning can harmonize economic development with ecological protection within the Xia-Zhang-Quan urban agglomeration.

Funder

Xiamen City Open Competition for Leadership Project

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Xiamen University Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

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