- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
University College London
2024
University of British Columbia
2022-2024
The rapid economic development (ED) of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) has had a significant negative impact on regional ecosystem services (ES). Accurately understanding and properly handling relationship between ES ED is critical to achieving coordinated YREB. Restricted by minimal number research units, traditional studies have not fully considered spatial heterogeneity influencing factors, leading results with poor accuracy applicability. To address these problems, this paper...
Abstract Ecosystems play a vital role in human well-being, yet the widespread loss of ecosystem services due to activities, including agricultural expansion and deforestation, remains significant concern. Despite wealth research highlighting importance conservation Zambia, critical gap exists understanding interplay between socio-economic needs local communities. This study presents comparative analysis two distinct landscapes within southern Zambia: protected area Kafue National Park (KNP)...
<title>Abstract</title> Carbon reduction during the operational phase of buildings is a critical component in achieving global carbon neutrality objectives. Current methods for estimating dioxide emissions this predominantly focus on national or city-level scales, often ignoring heterogeneity building types and functions. This oversight limits precision with which low-carbon management technologies can be applied to retrofit existing effectively. To address gap, we develop building-based...
Abstract Biodiversity loss is a critical challenge globally, and protected areas (PAs) has been established as an important policy tool for conservation. However, doubts exist regarding their effectiveness, effects spatial spillover on surrounding are poorly understood. To address this, this study evaluated the effectiveness of Heilongjiang Nanwenghe National Nature Reserve (HNNNR) in China by using combination InVEST model improved SDID model. The covers time span approximately 31 years...