Evaluating the spatial heterogeneity and driving factors of tradeoffs
and synergies in ecosystem services: a case study of Miyun Reservoir
basin, China
Abstract
Ecosystem services (ES) are closely linked to human well-being, land use
and land cover changes have significant impact on ecosystem functions.
However, there are fewer studies on the evolution of ecosystems and
their driving mechanisms in reservoir basins. the Miyun Reservoir basin,
a water source in Beijing, was used as an example to analyzed the
characteristics of land use changes from 1980 to 2020, and used the
Patch-generated land use simulation (PLUS) model to predict the land use
changes in 2050 under three scenarios. Then, the InVEST model and
geographically weighted regression (GWR) were employed to investigate
the spatio-temporal characteristics of ecosystem services and to
quantify the effects of synergies and trade-offs between ES pairs.
Furthermore, the mechanisms of drivers for the changes in the
relationships of ES pairs were identified using the GeoDetector. The
results showed that land use significantly changed in the MRB during the
period 1980-2020, dominated by forest land and construction land; land
expansion is the most drastic under the natural development (ND)
scenario, while the most conservative under the ecological protection
(EP) scenario. The spatial distribution of ES showed significant spatial
heterogeneity, with the most notable changes in water yield and habitat
quality concentrated in the western and northeastern regions of the MRB;
the water yield decreased under the cultivated land protection (CP)
scenario and EP scenario, while the habitat quality improved under the
EP scenario. Significant differences existed in the relationships of
synergies and trade-offs between ES pairs in the MRB, mainly influenced
by natural factors, such as elevation, evapotranspiration and
temperature. The results of this study provide valuable references for
ecological management and optimization measures in the basin.