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Nonlinear Effects of Landscape Patterns on Ecosystem Services at Multiple Scales Based on Gradient Boosting Decision Tree Models

Cheng Li, Jie Zhao, Wei Hou

2023Remote Sensing29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exploring the complex effects of landscape patterns on ecosystem services (ESs) has become increasingly important in offering scientific support for effective spatial planning and ecosystem management. However, there is a particular lack of research on the nonlinear effects of landscape patterns on ESs and scale dependence. Taking Huainan City (in China) as a case study, this study adopted the InVEST model to estimate four key ESs including carbon storage (CS), habitat quality (HQ), nitrogen export (NE), and water yield (WY). Then, we calculated the selected landscape metrics at multiple spatial scales. Furthermore, the gradient boosting decision tree (GBDT) model was developed to investigate the relative importance of landscape metrics in explaining ESs and their nonlinear interrelation. The results indicated that most of the selected landscape metrics were significantly correlated with ESs. The GBDT model, which can explore nonlinear relationships, performed better than the linear regression model in explaining the variations in ESs. The landscape-level metrics of the Shannon’s diversity index (SHDI) and the contagion index (CONTAG) and the class-level metrics of the aggregation index (AI) and edge density (ED) were the most important variables that influenced ESs. The landscape metrics affected ESs within a certain range, and the nonlinear effects varied with scale.

Topics & Concepts

Gradient boostingNonlinear systemEcosystem servicesDecision treeBoosting (machine learning)Environmental resource managementComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceScale (ratio)Range (aeronautics)EcosystemEconometricsEcologyRandom forestGeographyMathematicsData miningMachine learningCartographyBiologyQuantum mechanicsComposite materialPhysicsMaterials scienceLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementUrban Green Space and Health
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