Early-warning evaluation of land ecosystem health in the Poyang lake
eco-economic zone
Abstract
According to the dynamic, complex, and opening characteristics of land
ecosystems, we constructed an evaluation indicator system for
early-warning of land ecosystem health (LEH) based on a perspective of
state–danger–response. Then, we analyzed the warning condition of LEH
in the Poyang lake eco-economic zone in China over the past decade using
the variable weight matter-element model. The LEH status in the study
region improved obviously from 2010 to 2020. The warning condition of
regional LEH in 2010, 2015, and 2020 was in the “warning”,
“relatively healthy”, and “healthy” stages, respectively. The
evolution of LEH was better demonstrated by the variable weight
matter-element model than by the traditional method because the former
could modify the weight of early-warning indicators and eliminate the
incompatibility between indicators. Our study provides an alternative
approach for research into ecosystem health, and the results will be
useful for improving LEH in the study region.