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Nonnegligible cascading impacts of global urban expansion on net primary productivity

  • Kangyao Liu
  • , Fengsong Pei
  • , Xiaoping Liu*
  • , Zhenzhong Zeng
  • , Peng Zhu
  • , Chuanglin Fang
  • , Xiaocong Xu
  • , Shaojian Wang
  • , Jiafu Mao
  • , Xiuzhi Chen
  • , Changjiang Wu
  • , Yiling Cai
  • , Li Zeng
  • , Qian Shi
  • , Xia Li*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Accelerated global urban expansion not only directly occupies surrounding ecosystems, but also induces cascading losses of natural vegetation elsewhere through cropland displacement. Yet, how such effects alter the net primary productivity (NPP) worldwide remains unclear. Here, we quantified the direct and cascading impacts of global urban expansion on terrestrial NPP from 1992 to 2020 and projected the impacts under the shared socioeconomic pathways framework by 2100. We found that global urban expansion caused a cascading loss of 29.2 to 63.9 Tg C/year of terrestrial NPP in the historical period (1992–2020), accounting for 13–29% of the total direct NPP loss. Instead, our projections indicate that during 2020–2100, mainly due to the increased relocation of displaced croplands to low-productive ecosystems, the cascading impacts gradually change from negative to positive, leading to a net NPP increase. Such an increase may offset up to 7% of the total direct NPP loss, better balancing crop compensation with NPP maintenance. Our findings highlight the unexpected large cascading impacts of urban expansion on the carbon cycle and stress the importance of regulating land transitions to curtail land-use emissions.

源语言英语
文章编号pgae220
期刊PNAS Nexus
4
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2025

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