Ecosystem Health and Sustainability

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ecosystem Health and Sustainability is 18. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dynamic Analysis of Risk to Water Quality in the Baimei Reservoir Conservation Area, Fujian Province, China77
Rhizosphere Bacteria, Rather Than Benthic Bivalve Symbionts, May Facilitate Seagrasses52
Multiobjective Optimization for Eco-Compensation Space Selection based on Gross Ecosystem Product47
Climate Change Impacts on Runoff and Water Conservation Modulated by Slope and Artificial Forest Withdrawal in Tropics37
Exploring Indirect Links between Green Space Use and Health in the Urban Context: Is There More to It than Meets the Eye?34
Elevated Ozone Negatively Affects the Community Characteristics and Productivity of Subtropical Grassland in India33
Exploring Natural–Social Impacts on the Complex Interactions of Ecosystem Services in Ecosystem Service Bundles33
Structural Characteristics of Multi-Scale Virtual Land Flow Network Centered by Beijing Metropolis32
Impact of Water–Land Resource Matching on Economic Development: An Empirical Assessment in the Karst Regions of China28
Integrating Regularized Coefficient Optimization and Explainable Machine Learning to Improve Ecosystem Service Valuation25
Transport Mission Mitigation of Personalized Daily Commuting in China25
The Role of Protected Areas in Mitigating Vegetation Disturbances on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau22
Gastrochilus wolongensis (Orchidaceae): a new species from Sichuan, China, based on molecular and morphological data22
Construction and Optimization of Ecological Security Patterns Based on Self-Organizing Map and Multisource Data at Different Scales22
Contrasting Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Urban and Forested Rivers: Implications for Land Use Management21
Life Cycle Assessment of Rice-Duck Co-culture Systems19
Simulating Ecological Network Resilience: Two Decades of Governance in the Birthplace of China’s “Two Mountains” Concept19
Unveiling the Nexus between Ecosystem Health and Land-Use Structure in the Yangtze and Yellow River Basins, China18
Additional N Input May Alter the Species-Specific Blue Carbon Cycling Differently in Mangroves18
Landscape Patterns and Ecosystem Services Are Critical for Contributions to Sustainable Development Goals18
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