Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China

Urban riverfront space has diversified ecosystem services, but due to excessive changes in the geographical environment, such as drastic changes in land use, people gain social value at a great ecological cost. Obtaining benefits from the ecosystem in this way is not sustainable. Therefore, this pap...

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Main Authors: Zhicheng Zhang, Hongjuan Zhang, Juan Feng, Yirong Wang, Kang Liu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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spelling doaj-de674525308c4db697f8acb0d4ea70d22021-03-10T00:03:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-03-01182765276510.3390/ijerph18052765Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, ChinaZhicheng Zhang0Hongjuan Zhang1Juan Feng2Yirong Wang3Kang Liu4College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, Shaanxi, ChinaKey Research Institute of Yellow River Civilization and Sustainable Development & Collaborative Innovation Center on Yellow River Civilization jointly built by Henan Province and Ministry of Education, Henan University, Kaifeng 475001, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, Shaanxi, ChinaUrban riverfront space has diversified ecosystem services, but due to excessive changes in the geographical environment, such as drastic changes in land use, people gain social value at a great ecological cost. Obtaining benefits from the ecosystem in this way is not sustainable. Therefore, this paper uses the SolVES model to evaluate the social value of ecosystem services on the east bank of the Fenghe River, while also studying the contribution of different environmental variables to social value. The main results are as follows. (1) Environmental variables affect the spatial distribution characteristics of social value. The distance to water (DTW) means the social value was distributed in strips, and the distance to road (DTR) concentrated the social value along the road. The landscape type (LT) means the social value was concentrated in the landscape space. (2) When DTW, DTR, and LT were collectively used as environmental variables, the distribution characteristics of various social values were similar to when LT was used as the only environmental variable. (3) The results of MaxEnt show that LT made a greater contribution to the aesthetic, recreation, therapeutic, and historic values, and was the largest contribution factor to the aesthetic, therapeutic, and historic values, with contribution rates of 47.6, 50.5, and 80.0%, respectively. DTW is the factor that contributed the most to recreation, with a contribution rate of 43.1%. Improving social value based on the influence and contribution of environmental variables can reduce the damage to the ecological environment caused by changes in geographic factors. This is sustainable for both the ecosystem and the services it provides to mankind.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/5/2765SolVES modellandscape spaceparticipatory mappingenvironmental variables
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author Zhicheng Zhang
Hongjuan Zhang
Juan Feng
Yirong Wang
Kang Liu
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Hongjuan Zhang
Juan Feng
Yirong Wang
Kang Liu
Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
SolVES model
landscape space
participatory mapping
environmental variables
author_facet Zhicheng Zhang
Hongjuan Zhang
Juan Feng
Yirong Wang
Kang Liu
author_sort Zhicheng Zhang
title Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China
title_short Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China
title_full Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China
title_fullStr Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Social Values for Ecosystem Services in Urban Riverfront Space Based on the SolVES Model: A Case Study of the Fenghe River, Xi’an, China
title_sort evaluation of social values for ecosystem services in urban riverfront space based on the solves model: a case study of the fenghe river, xi’an, china
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Urban riverfront space has diversified ecosystem services, but due to excessive changes in the geographical environment, such as drastic changes in land use, people gain social value at a great ecological cost. Obtaining benefits from the ecosystem in this way is not sustainable. Therefore, this paper uses the SolVES model to evaluate the social value of ecosystem services on the east bank of the Fenghe River, while also studying the contribution of different environmental variables to social value. The main results are as follows. (1) Environmental variables affect the spatial distribution characteristics of social value. The distance to water (DTW) means the social value was distributed in strips, and the distance to road (DTR) concentrated the social value along the road. The landscape type (LT) means the social value was concentrated in the landscape space. (2) When DTW, DTR, and LT were collectively used as environmental variables, the distribution characteristics of various social values were similar to when LT was used as the only environmental variable. (3) The results of MaxEnt show that LT made a greater contribution to the aesthetic, recreation, therapeutic, and historic values, and was the largest contribution factor to the aesthetic, therapeutic, and historic values, with contribution rates of 47.6, 50.5, and 80.0%, respectively. DTW is the factor that contributed the most to recreation, with a contribution rate of 43.1%. Improving social value based on the influence and contribution of environmental variables can reduce the damage to the ecological environment caused by changes in geographic factors. This is sustainable for both the ecosystem and the services it provides to mankind.
topic SolVES model
landscape space
participatory mapping
environmental variables
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/5/2765
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