Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China

Carbon storage is closely connected to the productivities and climate regulation capacities of ecosystems. Assessing the effects of urban expansion on carbon storage has become increasingly important for achieving urban sustainability. This study analyzed the effects of urban expansion on terrestria...

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Main Authors: Cheng Li, Jie Zhao, Nguyen Xuan Thinh, Yantao Xi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/3/647
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spelling doaj-929b07a6a9544ca38b97c385a0b719422020-11-24T22:11:46ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-02-0110364710.3390/su10030647su10030647Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, ChinaCheng Li0Jie Zhao1Nguyen Xuan Thinh2Yantao Xi3School of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Daxue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaInstitute of the Belt and Road, Jiangsu Normal University, Heping Road 57, Xuzhou 221009, ChinaDepartment of Spatial Information Management and Modelling, Faculty of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University, August-Schmidt-Str. 10, 44227 Dortmund, GermanySchool of Resources and Geosciences, China University of Mining and Technology, Daxue Road 1, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaCarbon storage is closely connected to the productivities and climate regulation capacities of ecosystems. Assessing the effects of urban expansion on carbon storage has become increasingly important for achieving urban sustainability. This study analyzed the effects of urban expansion on terrestrial carbon storage in Xuzhou City, China during 2000–2025. The cellular automata (CA) model was developed to simulate future urban expansion under three scenarios, namely, the business as usual (BAU), ecological protection (ECO), and planning strengthened (PLS) scenarios. The Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model was further applied to explore the consequences of urban expansion on carbon storage. The results show that urban expansion resulted in 6.099 Tg of carbon storage loss from 2000–2015. Moreover, significant differences in the effects of the urban expansion scenarios on carbon storage were identified in terms of both magnitude and spatial pattern from 2015–2025. Compared with the other scenarios, the PLS scenario could be considered as a good option that would allow future development to achieve the objectives of the lowest carbon storage losses. The findings improve the understanding of the effects of urban expansion on carbon storage and may be used to support urban planning and management.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/3/647urban expansioncarbon storageInVEST modelcellular automata modelscenario
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author Cheng Li
Jie Zhao
Nguyen Xuan Thinh
Yantao Xi
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Jie Zhao
Nguyen Xuan Thinh
Yantao Xi
Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China
Sustainability
urban expansion
carbon storage
InVEST model
cellular automata model
scenario
author_facet Cheng Li
Jie Zhao
Nguyen Xuan Thinh
Yantao Xi
author_sort Cheng Li
title Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China
title_short Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China
title_full Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China
title_fullStr Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Effects of Urban Expansion on Terrestrial Carbon Storage: A Case Study in Xuzhou City, China
title_sort assessment of the effects of urban expansion on terrestrial carbon storage: a case study in xuzhou city, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Carbon storage is closely connected to the productivities and climate regulation capacities of ecosystems. Assessing the effects of urban expansion on carbon storage has become increasingly important for achieving urban sustainability. This study analyzed the effects of urban expansion on terrestrial carbon storage in Xuzhou City, China during 2000–2025. The cellular automata (CA) model was developed to simulate future urban expansion under three scenarios, namely, the business as usual (BAU), ecological protection (ECO), and planning strengthened (PLS) scenarios. The Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model was further applied to explore the consequences of urban expansion on carbon storage. The results show that urban expansion resulted in 6.099 Tg of carbon storage loss from 2000–2015. Moreover, significant differences in the effects of the urban expansion scenarios on carbon storage were identified in terms of both magnitude and spatial pattern from 2015–2025. Compared with the other scenarios, the PLS scenario could be considered as a good option that would allow future development to achieve the objectives of the lowest carbon storage losses. The findings improve the understanding of the effects of urban expansion on carbon storage and may be used to support urban planning and management.
topic urban expansion
carbon storage
InVEST model
cellular automata model
scenario
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/3/647
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