Improvements in ecosystem services from investments in natural capital
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences · +8 more institutions
Abstract
In response to ecosystem degradation from rapid economic development, China began investing heavily in protecting and restoring natural capital starting in 2000. We report on China's first national ecosystem assessment (2000-2010), designed to quantify and help manage change in ecosystem services, including food production, carbon sequestration, soil retention, sandstorm prevention, water retention, flood mitigation, and provision of habitat for biodiversity. Overall, ecosystem services improved from 2000 to 2010, apart from habitat provision. China's national conservation policies contributed significantly to the increases in those ecosystem services.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 72.37
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 61
Authors
19- ZOZhiyun OuyangCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
- HZHua Zheng
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
- YXYi Xiao
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
- SPStephen Polasky
University of Minnesota
- JLJianguo Liu
Michigan State University
Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem services
- Natural capital
- Ecosystem
- Biodiversity
- Business
- Habitat
- Environmental resource management
- Ecosystem management