Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China

In the urban ecosystem, the demand for cultural ecosystem services (CES) has greatly increased, and the imbalance of CES supply and demand has been prominent. This paper integrated multi-source data to analyze and visualize the spatial differences in CES demand and supply capacity between Shanghai u...

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Autores principales: Zhenhua Bing, Yishu Qiu, Heping Huang, Tingzhen Chen, Wei Zhong, Hong Jiang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1334a338775c48ab8cd2c56d5a4aa45a2021-12-01T04:52:01ZSpatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China1470-160X10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107720https://doaj.org/article/1334a338775c48ab8cd2c56d5a4aa45a2021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X2100385Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/1470-160XIn the urban ecosystem, the demand for cultural ecosystem services (CES) has greatly increased, and the imbalance of CES supply and demand has been prominent. This paper integrated multi-source data to analyze and visualize the spatial differences in CES demand and supply capacity between Shanghai urban center and suburbs. Based on the geo-tagged photo data, the spatial distribution differences of the four types of CES demand, Recreation & tourism services (RTS) demand, Aesthetic services (AS) demand, Heritage & cultural services (HCS) demand, and Spiritual & religious services (SRS) demand, were analyzed. Residents and tourists had a strong demand for recreation and tourism, and the spatial agglomeration effect was the most obvious. Overall, CES demand was more concentrated in urban center, while the spatial distribution of suburbs was relatively discrete. At the same time, there were under supply areas of CES near the Huangpu River in urban center and suburbs. Results from bivariate Moran’s I method showed: 1) there was a significant positive spatial correlation between CES demand and CES supply capacity in urban center; 2) CES supply had a positive external impact on CES demand; and 3) the increase in CES supply capacity can promote the growth of CES demand.Zhenhua BingYishu QiuHeping HuangTingzhen ChenWei ZhongHong JiangElsevierarticleSpatial correlationSupply-demand balanceRegional differencesRecreation opportunityRecreation potentialGeotagged photo dataEcologyQH540-549.5ENEcological Indicators, Vol 127, Iss , Pp 107720- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Spatial correlation
Supply-demand balance
Regional differences
Recreation opportunity
Recreation potential
Geotagged photo data
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle Spatial correlation
Supply-demand balance
Regional differences
Recreation opportunity
Recreation potential
Geotagged photo data
Ecology
QH540-549.5
Zhenhua Bing
Yishu Qiu
Heping Huang
Tingzhen Chen
Wei Zhong
Hong Jiang
Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China
description In the urban ecosystem, the demand for cultural ecosystem services (CES) has greatly increased, and the imbalance of CES supply and demand has been prominent. This paper integrated multi-source data to analyze and visualize the spatial differences in CES demand and supply capacity between Shanghai urban center and suburbs. Based on the geo-tagged photo data, the spatial distribution differences of the four types of CES demand, Recreation & tourism services (RTS) demand, Aesthetic services (AS) demand, Heritage & cultural services (HCS) demand, and Spiritual & religious services (SRS) demand, were analyzed. Residents and tourists had a strong demand for recreation and tourism, and the spatial agglomeration effect was the most obvious. Overall, CES demand was more concentrated in urban center, while the spatial distribution of suburbs was relatively discrete. At the same time, there were under supply areas of CES near the Huangpu River in urban center and suburbs. Results from bivariate Moran’s I method showed: 1) there was a significant positive spatial correlation between CES demand and CES supply capacity in urban center; 2) CES supply had a positive external impact on CES demand; and 3) the increase in CES supply capacity can promote the growth of CES demand.
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author Zhenhua Bing
Yishu Qiu
Heping Huang
Tingzhen Chen
Wei Zhong
Hong Jiang
author_facet Zhenhua Bing
Yishu Qiu
Heping Huang
Tingzhen Chen
Wei Zhong
Hong Jiang
author_sort Zhenhua Bing
title Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China
title_short Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China
title_full Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: A case study from Shanghai, China
title_sort spatial distribution of cultural ecosystem services demand and supply in urban and suburban areas: a case study from shanghai, china
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/1334a338775c48ab8cd2c56d5a4aa45a
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