Urban fringe areas, as critical transition zones between urban expansion and natural environments, provide essential ecosystem services that enhance the overall health and sustainability of urban environments. However, previous studies have focused on urban built-up areas while neglecting the unique conditions of urban fringe zones. This study investigated the spatial distribution patterns of plant diversity across different life forms in Jiangdong New District and their responses to urbanization levels. The results indicate that hot and cold spots of diversity for trees and shrubs show similarity, while diversity in herbaceous plants differs significantly. Nighttime light intensity, POI (Point-of-Interest) density, and road density are primary influencing factors, with nighttime light intensity and POI density having the greatest combined impact, and herbs showing the highest sensitivity to these factors. Further analysis reveals that in the northwestern forest, grassland, and farmland mosaic areas, urbanization levels are positively correlated with tree and shrub diversity but negatively correlated with herb diversity. In the southeastern nursery planting area, urbanization levels consistently relate to the diversity of these three plant types. These findings underscore the necessity of adopting diverse conservation and management strategies in urban fringe areas to address the ecological needs and functional contributions of different plant types. This provides new perspectives on urban planning and ecological conservation that can help improve the overall health and sustainability of urban ecosystems.
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Environ Pollut
December 2024
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China; Nottingham Ningbo China Beacons of Excellence Research and Innovation Institute, Ningbo, China. Electronic address:
This study investigates the prevalence and impacts of suspended atmospheric microplastics (SAMPs) in the coastal metropolitan city of Ningbo in the Yangtze River Delta Region, China. The sampling was conducted at both urban centre and urban-rural fringe areas, near the coast but distant from large urban populations. SAMP abundance ranged from 0.
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December 2024
Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States of America.
Background: There is a shortage of health workers in Ethiopia, with an uneven distribution between urban and rural areas. To formulate effective policy interventions aimed at attracting and retaining health workers in rural regions, this study examined the stated preferences of health workers when selecting health jobs.
Methods: A discrete choice experiment was conducted among health workers in the Aari and South Omo zones of the South Ethiopia region, from September to November 2022 to gather insights into their job preferences.
Patient Prefer Adherence
December 2024
Endocrinology Department, the Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China.
Objective: Medicine is critical for blood-pressure control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), for evaluation of treatment patterns and effects would offer baselines for future health services.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from August 2018 to January 2021 in the urban-rural fringe zone of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. Blood pressure and antihypertensive medication use were collected from T2DM patients combined with hypertension (HTN).
J Environ Manage
December 2024
School of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, 150030, China. Electronic address:
China faces shortage of water resources, particularly in the context of rapid population growth and accelerating urbanization, making the changes in its water resources among the most pronounced globally. Additionally, the complex interplay between climate change and human activities leads to nonlinear and non-stationary patterns in China's water resources. This study utilizes high-resolution water storage monitoring data to comprehensively analyze the nonlinear changes in water storage and its relationships with human footprint, precipitation, and temperature, revealing the complex dynamics of water storage changes across China.
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December 2024
State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China; CAS Center for Excellence in Biotic Interactions, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China. Electronic address:
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia virus (SFTSV), an emerging tick-borne bandavirus, poses a significant public health threat in rural China. Since 2021, an increase of local cases has been noted in the rural-urban fringe of Beijing. This study aimed to assess the formation of natural foci in urban areas by conducting a field survey of ticks and hedgehogs from the second to fifth ring roads of Beijing.
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