12 results match your criteria: "Xi'an Institute of Surveying and Mapping[Affiliation]"

Reducing transition costs towards carbon neutrality of China's coal power plants.

Nat Commun

January 2025

State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control (SKLESPC), School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

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  • The study examines various pathways for transitioning coal power that can achieve the same carbon emission reduction targets, focusing on costs associated with different mitigation technologies.
  • By using a dynamic optimization model for over 4,200 coal plants in China, the research finds that plants can retrofit multiple technologies, retiring at lower costs while enhancing grid stability.
  • Optimizing these transition pathways could save China over $700 billion or increase emissions reductions substantially without extra expenses, aiding in a cost-effective phase-out of coal and supporting carbon neutrality goals.
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Satellite altimeter observed surface water increase across lake-rich regions of the Arctic.

Innovation (Camb)

November 2024

Department of Earth System Science, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Institute for Global Change Studies, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.

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Ecological security pattern is an important spatial way to maintain ecological processes and ensure the stability of ecosystem functions. As the implementation of landscape planning and decision-making, it is critically needed to consider the consistency of differentiated methods and their spatial outputs in the construction of ecological security patterns and the matching and applicability of research objects. From the perspective of integration, we combined the regional topography and landscape characteristics, integrated the morphological spatial pattern analysis and the importance evaluation results of ecosystem services to identify the ecological source, and constructed the ecological security pattern of the Ansai District of Yan'an City, the main implementation area of the Grain-for-Green Project on the Loess Plateau.

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  • Protected areas are crucial for conserving biodiversity, but they are facing challenges like habitat loss due to human activities, which decreases their effectiveness.
  • A study used the InVEST model to analyze habitat quality and degradation trends in terrestrial protected areas from 1992 to 2020, finding a slight decline in habitat quality and a significant increase in degradation.
  • The main contributors to habitat degradation included nonirrigated cropland and urbanization, with factors like elevation and population density affecting these trends, particularly in wealthier countries.
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Many studies have confirmed that climate change leads to frequent urban flooding, which can lead to significant socioeconomic repercussions. However, most existing studies have not evaluated the impacts of climate change on urban flood from both event-scale and annual-scale dimensions. In addition, there are only few studies that simultaneously consider scenario and model uncertainties of climate change, and combine flood risk assessment and uncertainty analysis results to provide practical suggestions for urban drainage system management.

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Nighttime light remote sensing has been an increasingly important proxy for human activities. Despite an urgent need for long-term products and pilot explorations in synthesizing them, the publicly available long-term products are limited. A Night-Time Light convolutional LSTM network is proposed and applied the network to produce a 1-km annual Prolonged Artificial Nighttime-light DAtaset of China (PANDA-China) from 1984 to 2020.

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Global supply chains amplify economic costs of future extreme heat risk.

Nature

March 2024

Department of Earth System Science, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Earth System Modeling, Institute for Global Change Studies, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

Evidence shows a continuing increase in the frequency and severity of global heatwaves, raising concerns about the future impacts of climate change and the associated socioeconomic costs. Here we develop a disaster footprint analytical framework by integrating climate, epidemiological and hybrid input-output and computable general equilibrium global trade models to estimate the midcentury socioeconomic impacts of heat stress. We consider health costs related to heat exposure, the value of heat-induced labour productivity loss and indirect losses due to economic disruptions cascading through supply chains.

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Natural lakes dominate global water storage variability.

Sci Bull (Beijing)

April 2024

Department of Geography, Department of Earth Science, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China. Electronic address:

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Ecological filtering shapes the impacts of agricultural deforestation on biodiversity.

Nat Ecol Evol

February 2024

Global Conservation Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, NY, USA.

The biodiversity impacts of agricultural deforestation vary widely across regions. Previous efforts to explain this variation have focused exclusively on the landscape features and management regimes of agricultural systems, neglecting the potentially critical role of ecological filtering in shaping deforestation tolerance of extant species assemblages at large geographical scales via selection for functional traits. Here we provide a large-scale test of this role using a global database of species abundance ratios between matched agricultural and native forest sites that comprises 71 avian assemblages reported in 44 primary studies, and a companion database of 10 functional traits for all 2,647 species involved.

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Land use/cover and land degradation across the Eurasian steppe: Dynamics, patterns and driving factors.

Sci Total Environ

January 2024

Ministry of Education Ecological Field Station for East Asian Migratory Birds, Beijing 100084, China; Department of Geography, Department of Earth Sciences, and Institute for Climate and Carbon Neutrality, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.

Despite the ecological and socio-economic importance of Eurasian steppe, the land use/cover change, land degradation and the threats facing this precious ecosystem still have not been comprehensively understood. Taking advantages of the land use/cover change monitoring platform (FROM-GLC Plus), this study developed the annual land use/cover maps during 2000-2022, and the land use/cover change, especially the change of grassland, was further analyzed. The grassland area exhibited a net increase, predominantly transformed from cropland, forest, and bareland, accounting for 17.

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The 2019 Ridgecrest, California seismic sequence, including an Mw6.4 foreshock and Mw7.1 mainshock, represent the largest regional seismic events within the past 20 years.

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