Xuepeng Qian
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
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Science of The Total Environment | 2017
Xiaochen Chen; Yuqing Chen; Toshiyuki Shimizu; Jia Niu; Ken'ichi Nakagami; Xuepeng Qian; Baoju Jia; Jun Nakajima; Ji Han; Jianhua Li
An innovative ecosystem services-based sustainability assessment was conducted in the important urban agglomeration of the Lake Biwa region, Japan, covering the time period from 1950 to 2014. A 22-indicator system was established that was based on the major ecosystem services of Lake Biwa and its water courses, i.e., provisioning services regarding aquatic products and water; regulating services regarding floods and water quality; cultural services regarding recreation and tourism, scientific research, and environmental education; and supporting services regarding biodiversity. First, changes in the eight ecosystem services were discussed together with the considerable experience and difficult lessons that can be drawn from the development trajectory. Next, with the indicators rearranged according to sustainability principles, the regional sustainability over the past six-plus decades was assessed. In general, this urban agglomeration has been progressing in terms of its sustainability, although economic and social development was achieved at the cost of environmental degradation in the past, and the current economic downturn is hurting the balanced development and integrated benefits. The results lead directly to recommendations for regional development, especially in terms of economic rejuvenation, from the perspective of improving management of Lake Biwas water resources. Moreover, the relevant knowledge is educational and inspirational for other places in the world that are facing similar development issues. For example, the effective and even pioneering countermeasures that have been taken against environmental degradation, as well as the participation and collaboration of multiple stakeholders, could be useful as a model. Moreover, the study invites increased understanding of ecosystem vulnerability to anthropogenic devastation and emphasizes the priority of precautionary measures over countermeasures in the context of holistic urban planning and sustainable urban development.
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018
Ji Han; Tianyi Du; Chao Zhang; Xuepeng Qian
Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies | 2012
Xuepeng Qian; Weisheng Zhou; Kenichi Nakagami
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018
Tao Wang; Feng Shi; Qian Zhang; Xuepeng Qian; Seiji Hashimoto
Science of The Total Environment | 2017
Tao Wang; Shuming Liu; Xuepeng Qian; Toshiyuki Shimizu; Sébastien M.R. Dente; Seiji Hashimoto; Jun Nakajima
Studies in Regional Science | 2012
Fan Li; Xuepeng Qian; Weisheng Zhou
International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development | 2018
Shuangying Yu; Tiezhan Lu; Xuepeng Qian; Weisheng Zhou
International Journal of Global Warming | 2018
Xiaochen Chen; Jia Niu; Ken'chi Nakagami; Qian Zhang; Xuepeng Qian; Jun Nakajima
政策科学 | 2017
Huan Liu; Weisheng Zhou; Xuepeng Qian; Ken’ichi Nakagami
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017
Yan Li; Xuepeng Qian; Liguo Zhang; Liang Dong