The progression traits of spatial conflicts within the production–living–ecological space among varying geomorphological types of mountain–basin areas in karst regions, China

Production–living–ecological space Ecology Spatial conflict 0211 other engineering and technologies Karst Different geomorphic types QH540-549.5 Mountain–basin areas 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2024.112324 Publication Date: 2024-07-07T14:51:47Z
ABSTRACT
Owing to the fragile ecological environment and prominent human–land conflict relationship, competition between land multifunctionality in karst region has increased. In this context, coordination stability of production–living–ecological space (PLES) have been severely affected, scientific diagnosis PLES characteristics can provide an important basis for optimizing national allocation. Using use data, study used a spatial measurement model examine temporal variations conflicts across mountain–basin areas various geomorphological types. Meanwhile, factors influencing their evolution were also investigated. The results showed that (ES) area was largest had increasing trend from 2010 2020. dominated by stable controllable, light conflicts, overall level Influenced natural environment, socioeconomics, policies, there significant differences development areas. basin higher than mountain area. intensity valleys geomorphic types fault decreasing trend. plateau, peak–cluster depression, trough valley type There common evolutionary findings provided reference support differentiated management decision-making areas, which contribute strategic sustainable at regional level.
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