气候变化研究进展

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空间流动视角下冰冻圈水资源服务与人类福祉关联解析

林浩曦1,黄金川2,3,4   

  1. 1 北京建筑大学建筑与城市规划学院,北京 100044;
    2 中国科学院区域可持续发展分析与模拟重点实验室,北京 100101;
    3 中国科学院地理科学与资源研究所,北京100101;
    4 中国科学院大学资源与环境学院,北京 100049
  • 收稿日期:2025-07-09 修回日期:2025-10-21 出版日期:2026-01-07 发布日期:2026-01-07
  • 通讯作者: 黄金川
  • 基金资助:
    教育部人文社会科学研究青年基金项目;国家自然科学基金项目;广东省基础与应用基础研究基金区域联合基金项目(青年基金项目)

Analyzing the linkage between cryospheric water resources services and human well-being from a spatial flow perspective: research progress and analysis framework

LIN Hao-Xi1, HUANG Jin-Chuan2, 3, 4   

  1. 1 School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Beijing University of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Beijing 100044, China;
    2 Key Laboratory of Regional Sustainable Development Modeling, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
    3 Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resource Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
    4 College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • Received:2025-07-09 Revised:2025-10-21 Online:2026-01-07 Published:2026-01-07
  • Contact: Chuan JinHuang

摘要: 冰冻圈服务是指人类社会从冰冻圈直接或间接获取的各类资源、产品与福利,以人类福祉为核心的冰冻圈与人类圈相互作用渐已成为冰冻圈科学等领域的研究热点。然而,现有研究尚未系统揭示冰冻圈服务供需关系与人类福祉的内在联系。在诸多冰冻圈服务中,水资源服务因其基础性与普遍性成为链接冰冻圈变化与区域社会经济发展的关键纽带。本文聚焦空间流动视角,明晰冰冻圈水资源服务供给与需求的空间匹配性及其与人类福祉关联性的学理认知与研究框架,基于级联效应构建冰冻圈水资源服务从生产、流动到使用全过程的耦合评价模型。通过系统描绘冰冻圈水资源服务供给与人类需求之间的空间联系,全面揭示人类福祉对其变化的响应与反馈机制,以期为该领域的实证研究与量化分析提供系统的理论指导和方法论支持,进而推动冰冻圈科学与人文地理学等交叉领域的理论探索与方法创新。

关键词: 空间流动, 冰冻圈水资源服务, 供需平衡, 人类福祉, 关联解析

Abstract: Cryospheric services refer to the diverse resources, products, and benefits that human societies obtain directly or indirectly from the cryosphere. As their role in regional sustainable development becomes increasingly prominent, the interaction between the cryosphere and the human sphere, centering on human well-being, has emerged as a research focus in cryospheric science and related fields. However, existing studies have yet to systematically reveal the intrinsic connections between the supply-demand relationships of cryospheric services and human well-being—a fundamental issue. There is a mismatch between the locations where humans utilize cryosphere services and the sites where cryosphere resources are supplied. The cryosphere services generated by service provision units may not be used to meet the human needs of service utilization units within the same region. This is particularly evident for services like water resources, which require spatial flow to be realized, leading to spatial decoupling between service provision units and utilization units. Moreover, the relationship between the degree of supply-demand matching and human well-being remains unclear, and existing research findings often fall short of providing a basis for formulating scientific management policies. Therefore, investigating the supply-demand relationship of cryosphere services is a crucial prerequisite for understanding the interactions between these services and human well-being. Among various cryospheric services, water resource services are the most critical link connecting cryospheric change to regional socio-economic development, due to their foundational nature, indispensability, and high sensitivity to climate change. Focusing on this pivotal service, this paper adopts a spatial flow perspective to clarify the academic understanding of the spatial matching between supply and demand and its nexus with human well-being. Subsequently, it develops an integrated assessment model and impact analysis method, based on the cascade effect, for the entire process of cryospheric water resource services: “production-flow-use”. By systematically delineating the spatial linkages between cryospheric service supply and human demand, this paper aims to comprehensively uncover the response and feedback mechanisms of human well-being to changes in cryospheric water resource services. The paper seeks to advance theoretical exploration and methodological innovation in interdisciplinary research integrating cryospheric science and human geography, while also expanding the research horizons and application prospects of cryospheric services from the perspectives of strategic thinking, scientific foundation, and practical application. Theoretically, cryospheric elements, processes, functions, services, and human benefits progressively evolve to contribute to the construction, maintenance, and enhancement of well-being. Integrating these aspects forms a research framework for cryosphere services and human well-being, expanding cryosphere scientific research from a focus on natural attributes to an integration of social attributes. This represents a theoretical exploration and integrative innovation at the intersection of natural and social sciences. Practically, by adopting interdisciplinary approaches, integrating multiple methodologies, and applying new technologies, comprehensive research coupling natural supply and human demand is conducted. This provides a scientific foundation for developing multi-scale, multi-type, and multi-effect sustainable governance methods, plans, and measures for the coupled cryosphere-human system. Such efforts facilitate refined zoning, targeted policy implementation, the establishment of regional compensation mechanisms, and the formulation of adaptive strategies for different stakeholders, thereby enhancing alignment between cryosphere scientific research and socio-economic sustainable development.

Key words: Spatial flow, Cryospheric water resource services, Supply-demand balance, Human well-being, Relationship analysis

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