[HTML][HTML] First, do no harm: A systematic review of deforestation spillovers from protected areas

C Fuller, S Ondei, BW Brook, JC Buettel - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2019 - Elsevier
Land-use restrictions in protected areas (PAs) might have unintended spillover effects on
non-target, neighboring areas. In the case of leakage, land-use change that would have …

Current challenges in distinguishing climatic and anthropogenic contributions to alpine grassland variation on the Tibetan Plateau

L Li, Y Zhang, L Liu, J Wu, S Li, H Zhang… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying the impact of climate change and human activities on grassland dynamics is an
essential step for developing sustainable grassland ecosystem management strategies …

Spatiotemporal evaluation of the human footprint in Colombia: Four decades of anthropic impact in highly biodiverse ecosystems

CAC Ayram, A Etter, J Díaz-Timoté, SR Buriticá… - Ecological …, 2020 - Elsevier
The maintenance of biodiversity and the capacity of natural systems to provide goods and
services for people is affected on different levels by the intensity of human activities on …

Mapping human influence intensity in the Tibetan Plateau for conservation of ecological service functions

S Li, Y Zhang, Z Wang, L Li - Ecosystem Services, 2018 - Elsevier
Human activities pose severe threats to ecosystems. As the Earth's third pole, the Tibetan
Plateau (TP) provides various ecosystem services for human beings, including water …

Dynamic mechanism between human activities and ecosystem services: A case study of Qinghai lake watershed, China

Y Qi, X Lian, H Wang, J Zhang, R Yang - Ecological Indicators, 2020 - Elsevier
Human activities seriously threaten the structure and function of ecosystems. Therefore, to
establish a bridge between requirements of humans and provision of ecosystem services is …

Temporally inter-comparable maps of terrestrial wilderness and the Last of the Wild

JR Allan, O Venter, JEM Watson - Scientific data, 2017 - nature.com
Wilderness areas, defined as areas free of industrial scale activities and other human
pressures which result in significant biophysical disturbance, are important for biodiversity …

Human footprint in Tibet: Assessing the spatial layout and effectiveness of nature reserves

S Li, J Wu, J Gong, S Li - Science of the Total Environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Humanity is causing dramatic changes to the Earth, and we may be entering a human-
dominated era referred to as the Anthropocene. Mapping the human footprint and assessing …

Intermediate human activities maximize dryland ecosystem services in the long-term land-use change: Evidence from the Sangong River watershed, northwest China

B Chen, X Jing, S Liu, J Jiang, Y Wang - Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Human activities cause widespread changes in landscape composition, which can affect
ecosystem services produced by these landscapes. It is usually believed that ecosystem …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in habitat quality of nature reserves in depopulating areas due to anthropogenic pressure: Evidence from Northeast China, 2000–2018

H Wu, S Fang, Y Yang, J Cheng - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
The increasing human impact on the global environment has led to biodiversity decline and
species extinction. The establishment of nature reserves is recognized as the most effective …

基于生态网络—人类干扰的国土空间生态修复优先区诊断——以长株潭城市群为例

焦胜, 刘奕村, 韩宗伟, 周可婧, 胡亮, 刘铁雄 - 自然资源学报, 2021 - jnr.ac.cn
基于整体保护与系统治理思维诊断生态修复优先区, 是科学有序推进国土空间生态修复的重要抓
手. 以长株潭城市群为例, 利用人类足迹定量评估人类活动对生态系统的干扰强度 …