[HTML][HTML] Contribution of urban trees in reducing land surface temperature: Evidence from china's major cities

A Guo, T He, W Yue, W **ao, J Yang, M Zhang… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban trees mitigate urban heat by altering evapotranspiration processes and providing
shade to their surrounding environment. Nevertheless, the impact through which three …

Quantifying the cooling effect and benefits of urban parks: A case study of Hangzhou, China

A Guo, W Yue, J Yang, M Li, Z Zhang, P **e… - Sustainable Cities and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban parks are increasingly recognized as effective nature-based solutions for mitigating
urban heat in large cities. Although the cooling effect of parks has been thoroughly …

Understanding the impact of cultivated land-use changes on China's grain production potential and policy implications: A perspective of non-agriculturalization, non …

D Lu, Z Wang, K Su, Y Zhou, X Li, A Lin - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
Cultivated land plays a pivotal role in ensuring national food security. The challenges of non-
agriculture, non-grain production and the marginalization of cultivated land have become …

The carbon emission reduction benefits of the transformation of the intensive use of cultivated land in China

Y Zhou, E Zhang, L He, X Ke, A Lin, X Lai - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
The transformation of the intensive use of cultivated land has an important impact on
agricultural carbon emissions (ACE). However, the existing research on the impact …

National-scale 10-m maps of cropland use intensity in China during 2018–2023

B Qiu, B Liu, Z Tang, J Dong, W Xu, J Liang, N Chen… - Scientific Data, 2024 - nature.com
The amount of actively cultivated land in China is increasingly threatened by rapid
urbanization and rural population aging. Quantifying the extent and changes of active …

Address the challenge of cultivated land abandonment by cultivated land adoption: An evolutionary game perspective

Y Sun, Y Miao, Z **e, X Jiang - Land Use Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
Cultivated land abandonment constitutes a global phenomenon that poses a significant
threat to both the ecological environment and food security. The cultivated land adoption …

Unveiling grain production patterns in China (2005–2020) towards targeted sustainable intensification

B Qiu, Z Jian, P Yang, Z Tang, X Zhu, M Duan, Q Yu… - Agricultural …, 2024 - Elsevier
CONTEXT Long-term historical information on national-scale grain production is critical for
ensuring food security but often limited by the lack of geospatial data. OBJECTIVE This study …

Spatiotemporal variation in determinants of cropland abandonment across Yangtze River Economic Belt, China

H Chen, Y Tan, W **ao, S Xu, H **a, G Ding, H **a… - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Cropland abandonment is a widespread land-change phenomenon globally, driven by
complex social, economic, and political transformations, with significant implications for the …

[HTML][HTML] Spatio-temporal characteristics and driving factors of cultivated land change in various agricultural regions of China: A detailed analysis based on county-level …

X Li, X Zhang, X ** - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
The agricultural sector constitutes a pivotal component of China's economy. Considering
China's substantial population, alterations in cultivated land hold considerable potential to …

Patterns and drivers of terrace abandonment in China: Monitoring based on multi-source remote sensing data

D Lu, K Su, Z Wang, M Hou, X Li, A Lin, Q Yang - Land Use Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
As urbanization and industrialization surge in China, the problem of land abandonment
intensifies. However, the situation of terrace abandonment in China remains unclear. We …