An assessment framework for landscape sustainability based on ecosystem service supply-flow-demand

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Henghui Xi
Conghong Huang
Weixin Ou
Jiman Li
Fei Wang
Qin Tao
Yu Tao
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,College of Land Management
[2] National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for Rural Land Resources Use and Consolidation,Environment and Development Academy
[3] China Resources,undefined
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Landscape Ecology | / 39卷
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Landscape sustainability level; Conceptual connotation; Ecosystem service; Quantification of supply-flow-demand;
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