Advances in Climate Change Research (Jun 2019)

An ecosystem services zoning framework for the permafrost regions of China

  • Ling-Xing Xu,
  • De-Wei Yang,
  • Tong-Hua Wu,
  • Shu-Hua Yi,
  • Yi-Peng Fang,
  • Cun-De Xiao,
  • Hao-Xi Lin,
  • Jin-Chuan Huang,
  • Claudien Habimana Simbi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 92 – 98

Abstract

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The degradation of the permafrost regions, resulting from intensive anthropogenic activities and global warming, has led to the loss of ecosystem services and is threating human well-being. Nevertheless, the real ecosystem service values and their complete zoning system in the permafrost regions have received insufficient attention. Research gaps between the identification of permafrost-based ecosystem services and ecosystem management are seriously constraining the development of cryospheric science. Thus, an ecosystem service zoning framework that links ecosystem services with human welfares is proposed to solve the abovementioned challenges in the permafrost regions of China. The three-tiered zoning framework for ecosystem services, consisting of zoning goals, principles, hierarchy, methodology, and nomenclature, is proposed for the permafrost regions of China. A combined method, i.e., GIS spatial tools, the location entropy analysis model, and ecosystem services assessment, was employed to distinguish ecosystem conditions, ecosystem service supply, and beneficiaries into these three-grade ecosystem service zones. Hierarchical and dynamic zoning could clarify protection priorities of ecosystems and ecosystem services in terms of regions, grades, and types. The framework could contribute to sustainable management of ecosystem services in the cryosphere. Keywords: Demand, Ecosystem services, Ecological zoning, Permafrost, Supply