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Spatial heterogeneity, trade-offs, and bundle identification of ecosystem services in karst watersheds: a comprehensive assessment of the Lijiang River Basin
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Spatial heterogeneity, trade-offs, and bundle identification of ecosystem services in karst watersheds: a comprehensive assessment of the Lijiang River Basin

  • Yali Feng1,2,3,4,
  • Yanling Huang2,5,
  • Zhongjun Wu2,
  • Ruize Sun1 &
  • …
  • Yongkang Wang1 

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The Lijiang River Basin is under pressure from rapid urbanization and tourism. To support sustainable management, the present study assessed 10 ecosystem services (ESs) from 2000 to 2020 using the InVEST model and spatial statistics. Correlation analysis and a Self-Organizing Map neural network were combined to analyze ES interactions and identify service bundles, whereas Geodetector revealed driving factors. There was significant spatial differentiation of the services, with high-value areas for carbon sequestration, habitat quality, food production, and soil conservation in high-altitude forest regions, whereas low-altitude regions showed high water yield, recreational services, and nutrient retention due to human activity. There were notable interactions among the services, with most regulating services exhibiting spatial synergies, particularly in mountainous regions, while water purification faced trade-offs with other services. Five typical service bundles were identified, reflecting the interplay of natural resilience and human impact. Land use was the primary driver of service differentiation, with an increasing influence of socioeconomic factors. Based on the results, the study recommends differentiated governance strategies: strict protection of ecological supply zones and optimization of pressure response zones, which provide a scientific basis for ecological security and land planning in karst regions.

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We gratefully acknowledge the Guilin Lijiang River Ecology and Environment Observation and Research Station of Guangxi, Guilin University of Technology, for their support during this research.

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This research was funded by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (4256010361), Guangxi Science and Technology Program (Guike AD25069074).

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  1. College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, 541006, China

    Yali Feng, Ruize Sun & Yongkang Wang

  2. College of Tourism & Landscape Architecture, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, 541006, China

    Yali Feng, Yanling Huang & Zhongjun Wu

  3. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control Theory and Technology, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, 541006, China

    Yali Feng

  4. University Engineering Research Center of Watershed Protection and Green Development, Guilin University of Technology, Guangxi, Guilin, 541006, China

    Yali Feng

  5. Graduate School, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin, 541006, China

    Yanling Huang

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Feng, Y., Huang, Y., Wu, Z. et al. Spatial heterogeneity, trade-offs, and bundle identification of ecosystem services in karst watersheds: a comprehensive assessment of the Lijiang River Basin. Sci Rep (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-49739-x

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Keywords

  • Ecosystem services
  • Ecosystem service bundles
  • Lijiang River Basin
  • Trade-offs and synergies
  • Driving factors
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