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  • Geospatial Analysis

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  • Ecosystem service flow is crucial but poorly defined in current research.
  • Existing studies show a trend towards quantitative and spatial analysis of ecosystem services.
  • The ambiguity of 'ecosystem service flow' hinders consistent research and application.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the ambiguous term 'ecosystem service flow'.
  • To present two distinct theoretical frameworks and methodologies for studying ecosystem service flow.
  • To identify future research priorities for advancing ecosystem service flow studies.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis to define 'ecosystem service flow'.
  • Review and synthesis of recent literature on ecosystem service flow.
  • Identification of research gaps and future directions.

Main Results:

  • Two primary descriptions of ecosystem service flow were proposed: service transmission from ecosystems to people (using distributed ecosystem models) and benefit flow from ecosystem structure (using grey/black box theories).
  • The merits and demerits of recent studies related to these two descriptions were summarized.
  • Key future research areas were identified, including the integration of advanced technologies and a more comprehensive understanding of ecosystem services.

Conclusions:

  • Clarifying ecosystem service flow concepts is essential for advancing research.
  • Future research should leverage big data, space, and information technologies.
  • Integrating urban and abiotic ecosystem service flows is critical for a holistic understanding.