Evolutionary analysis of land use change and carbon storage in the Maowei Sea based on InVEST model
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    [Objective] changes in land use and carbon storage in the Maowei Sea were analyzed to provide a scientific basis for increasing its carbon sink and improving ecological value. [Methods] In this study, the remote sensing image data of the Maowei Sea in 2009, 2015 and 2021 were used for interpretation and acquisition by using supervised classification method. Based on the ArcGIS and Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model, the study analyzed the spatiotemporal change of the land use and carbon storage in the Maowei Sea. [Results] The results show that: ①The land types in the Maowei Sea mainly showed the distribution characteristics of "large settlement, small miscellaneous areas", the area of cultivated land, shallow sea waters and fishery breeding areas decreased, and the area of mangrove wetlands, building land, forest grassland and silty tidal flats increased in 2009-2021. ②The carbon storage showed a trend of decline and then increase, the net carbon sequestration and its net present value in the Maowei Sea was increased by -110500 tons, 37700 tons, -72900 tons and -137 million, 47 million, -90 million respectively in 2009-2015, 2015-2021 and 2009-2021. ③The transformation mainly from high carbon sequestration land use types such as fishery breeding areas and forest and grasslands to low carbon sequestration type such as building land in the Maowei Sea in 2009-2021, the largest carbon storage loss caused by the conversion to building land, reaching 285100 tons, and the additional carbon storage increased by the fishery breeding area reached 180,800 tons. [Conclusion] accelerating the transformation and upgrading of farming methods, enhancing the proliferation of mangrove forests in terrestrial and aquatic forested areas and accelerating the construction of forest city in the Maowei Sea to promote its carbon sequestration and sustainable development.

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  • Received:May 16,2023
  • Revised:July 13,2023
  • Adopted:July 17,2023
  • Online: March 01,2024
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