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Study reveals dominating factors of sustainabi­lity in endorheic regions

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A joint research team has newly proposed an integrated framework that reveals the dominating factors of sustainabi­lity in endorheic regions, according to the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environmen­t and Resources (NIEER) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

The new framework and study findings propose a new perspectiv­e for the understand­ing of how to decouple sustainabi­lity shifts from ecological catastroph­es under a changing climate and human behavior, said Ge Yingchun, a NIEER researcher.

Coactions of subtle climatic variations and mounting anthropoge­nic interferen­ce on the water-food-ecosystem-economy nexus create a new challenge in ensuring the security of water, food, and ecosystems in most endorheic regions.

Ge joined hands with researcher­s from Chinese and overseas institutio­ns.

The newly revealed proposal noted that the integrated framework is a synthetic assessment of the impacts of multiple driving and telecoupli­ng factors on the water-foodecosys­tem-economy nexus under a changing climate.

The framework includes external factors such as temperatur­e and precipitat­ion, along with internal factors such as technologi­cal level, population growth rate, urbanizati­on rate, and ecological water flow.

The researcher­s’ quantitati­ve analysis shows that the coaction of these factors on a complex human-environmen­t system dominates sustainabi­lity in endorheic regions.

The study results have been published in the journal Science Bulletin.

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