Table 3 Transfer Areas of Various PLES Land Types.

From: Research on the synergistic evolution of land use transformation and ecosystem service value in the Anning River Basin

PLT

1985–1995

1995–2005

2005–2015

2015–2023

Area(ha)

Percent(%)

Area(ha)

Percent(%)

Area(ha)

Percent(%)

Area(ha)

Percent(%)

12

30,519.63

62.49

23,874.3

33.49

42,211.89

61.80

42,259.68

62.64

13

242.82

0.50

190.08

0.27

230.58

0.34

419.85

0.62

14

9.63

0.02

0.63

0.00

8.46

0.01

4.59

0.01

21

16,433.64

33.65

42,022.8

58.95

21,571.29

31.58

22,593.96

33.49

23

366.39

0.75

176.13

0.25

445.23

0.65

447.3

0.66

24

1.8

0.00

1.08

0.00

24.3

0.04

9

0.01

31

165.96

0.34

1566

2.20

333.9

0.49

134.37

0.20

32

215.91

0.44

947.16

1.33

356.85

0.52

157.95

0.23

34

64.26

0.13

125.01

0.18

314.46

0.46

117.18

0.17

41

329.4

0.67

1394.46

1.96

2176.47

3.19

968.4

1.44

42

402.57

0.82

692.46

0.97

451.89

0.66

326.25

0.48

43

84.87

0.17

293.94

0.41

180

0.26

29.43

0.04

  1. PLT stands for PLES Land Type, with 1 representing P-E Land, 2 representing E-P Land, 3 representing E Land, and 4 representing P-L Land.“13” indicates a transition from P-E Land to E Land, “12” indicates a transition from P-E Land to E-P Land, and so on.