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Research on Land Use Simulation and Optimization Regulation in Nanchang City Based on Low-carbon Orientation
[Objective] The changes in land use under different low-carbon scenarios were simulated, and the differences in carbon storage and carbon emissions under multiple scenarios were compared in order to provide relevant suggestions for the low-carbon development of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. [Methods] The land use structure in 2030 was optimized based on the maximum carbon storage scenario and the minimum carbon emission scenario. The FLUS model was used to simulate the spatial distribution characteristics of land use in Nanchang City under multiple scenarios. [Results] ① According to the optimization results of the quantity structure, the carbon emissions of land use under the maximum carbon storage and minimum carbon emission scenarios were smaller than under the natural development scenario, and carbon storage was greater than under the natural development scenario. Overall, the effect of quantitative structure optimization of land use under the scenario of maximum carbon sink was better. ② According to the spatial structure simulation results, construction land under the low-carbon scenario was relatively concentrated in spatial distribution compared with the natural development scenario. The areas of carbon emission reduction and carbon storage increase were mainly located in the central and southern regions. [Conclusion] It is suggested to optimize land use structure, implement ecological protection and cultivate land protection policies, limit excessive expansion of construction land, and strengthen the regulation of key areas, so as to achieve the goal of carbon peak and carbon neutrality of Nanchang City as soon as possible.
Research on Land Use Simulation and Optimization Regulation in Nanchang City Based on Low-carbon Orientation
[Objective] The changes in land use under different low-carbon scenarios were simulated, and the differences in carbon storage and carbon emissions under multiple scenarios were compared in order to provide relevant suggestions for the low-carbon development of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. [Methods] The land use structure in 2030 was optimized based on the maximum carbon storage scenario and the minimum carbon emission scenario. The FLUS model was used to simulate the spatial distribution characteristics of land use in Nanchang City under multiple scenarios. [Results] ① According to the optimization results of the quantity structure, the carbon emissions of land use under the maximum carbon storage and minimum carbon emission scenarios were smaller than under the natural development scenario, and carbon storage was greater than under the natural development scenario. Overall, the effect of quantitative structure optimization of land use under the scenario of maximum carbon sink was better. ② According to the spatial structure simulation results, construction land under the low-carbon scenario was relatively concentrated in spatial distribution compared with the natural development scenario. The areas of carbon emission reduction and carbon storage increase were mainly located in the central and southern regions. [Conclusion] It is suggested to optimize land use structure, implement ecological protection and cultivate land protection policies, limit excessive expansion of construction land, and strengthen the regulation of key areas, so as to achieve the goal of carbon peak and carbon neutrality of Nanchang City as soon as possible.
Research on Land Use Simulation and Optimization Regulation in Nanchang City Based on Low-carbon Orientation
Chen Jiacheng (Autor:in) / Luo Zhijun (Autor:in) / Luo Yuan (Autor:in)
2023
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