Scientific Reports (Aug 2025)

Research on the synergistic evolution of land use transformation and ecosystem service value in the Anning River Basin

  • Zitong Li,
  • Bin Zhang,
  • Jun Luo,
  • Lifan Yang,
  • Cheng Liu,
  • Qingchun Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-12657-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 20

Abstract

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Abstract Strategic hub in Panxi Economic Zone, the Anning River Basin faces fragile ecology and significant land governance issues. This study uses the "Production-Living-Ecological Space" (PLES) theory to assess how land use transformation affects ecosystem service value (ESV) and sustainable development. It draws on 1985–2023 land-use data, statistical yearbooks, the modified equivalent factor method, Geo-information TuPu, improved cross-sensitivity analysis (CICS) and optimal parameter geographic detector. the findings: (1) E-P land expanded by 255,893.21 hectares, with a dynamic degree of 29.05%; (2) E-P land supplies > 90% of total ESV (67% from regulating services). Since 2005, ESV dropped 326 M yuan overall, with E-P land declining 766 M yuan. Hotspots are in high-altitude areas; cold spots, in plains; (3) ecosystem services are most sensitive to E-P land conversions, with conversions between P-E land and other types generally lowering ESV; (4) 500 × 500 m Anning River Basin data show that population density influences ecosystem services (q = 0.602) in univariate analysis, with bivariate interactions boosting explanatory power. Findings reveal complex links between land use, ecosystem services, and socio-economic factors in the Anning River Basin, emphasizing the need to consider multiple factors in land management and ecological protection.

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