<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Examining the effects of green revolution led agricultural expansion on net ecosystem service values in India using multiple valuation approaches"^^ . "Ecosystem Services (ESs) are bundles of natural processes and functions that are essential for human well-being,\r\nsubsistence, and livelihoods. The ‘Green Revolution’ (GR) has substantial impact on the agricultural landscape\r\nand ESs in India. However, the effects of GR on ESs have not been adequately documented and analyzed. This\r\nleads to the main hypothesis of this work – ‘the incremental trend of ESs in India is mainly prompted by GR led agricultural innovations that took place during 1960 - 1970’. The analysis was carried out through five successive\r\nsteps. First, the spatiotemporal Ecosystem Service Values (ESVs) in Billion US$ for 1985, 1995, and 2005 were\r\nestimated using several value transfer approaches. Second, the sensitivity and elasticity of different ESs to land\r\nconversion were carried out using coefficient of sensitivity and coefficient of elasticity. Third, the Geographically Weighted Regression model was performed using five explanatory factors, i.e., total crop area, crop production, crop yield, net irrigated area, and cropping intensity, to explore the cumulative and individual effects of these driving factors on ESVs. Fourth, Multi-Layer Perceptron based Artificial Neural Network was employed to estimate the normalized importance of these explanatory factors. Fifth, simple and multiple linear regression\r\nmodeling was done to assess the linear associations between the driving factors and the ESs. During the\r\nobservation periods, cropland, forestland and water bodies contributed to 80%–90% of ESVs, followed by\r\ngrassland, mangrove, wetland and urban built-up. In all three evaluation years, the highest estimated ESVs\r\namong the nine ES categories was provided by water regulation, followed by soil formation and soil-water\r\nretention, biodiversity maintenance, waste treatment, climate regulation, and greenhouse gas regulation.\r\nAmong the five explanatory factors, total crop area, crop production, and net irrigated area showed strong\r\npositive associations with ESVs, while cropping intensity exhibited a negative association. Therefore, the study\r\nreveals a strong association between GR led agricultural expansion and ESVs in India. This study suggests that\r\nthere should be an urgent need for formulation of rigorous ecosystem management strategies and policies to\r\npreserve ecological integrity and flow of uninterrupted ESs and to sustain human well-being."^^ . "2020-01" . . . "277" . . "Academic Press Ltd"^^ . . . "Journal of Environmental Management"^^ . . . "03014797" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "S"^^ . "Keesstra"^^ . "S Keesstra"^^ . . "B"^^ . "Basu"^^ . "B Basu"^^ . . "P S"^^ . "Roy"^^ . "P S Roy"^^ . . "P C"^^ . "Sutton"^^ . "P C Sutton"^^ . . "S"^^ . "Chakraborti"^^ . "S Chakraborti"^^ . . "Y"^^ . "Wang"^^ . "Y Wang"^^ . . "S"^^ . "Jha"^^ . "S Jha"^^ . . "S"^^ . "Rahmat"^^ . "S Rahmat"^^ . . "P K"^^ . "Joshi"^^ . "P K Joshi"^^ . . "L K"^^ . "Singh"^^ . "L K Singh"^^ . . "S"^^ . "Bhatt"^^ . "S Bhatt"^^ . . "Q"^^ . "Zhang"^^ . "Q Zhang"^^ . . "S"^^ . "Sannigrahi"^^ . "S Sannigrahi"^^ . . "A S"^^ . "Basu"^^ . "A S Basu"^^ . . "F"^^ . "Pilla"^^ . "F Pilla"^^ . . . . . . "Examining the effects of green revolution led agricultural expansion on net ecosystem service values in India using multiple valuation approaches (PDF)"^^ . . . . . "main.pdf"^^ . . . "Examining the effects of green revolution led agricultural expansion on net ecosystem service values in India using multiple valuation approaches (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #11797 \n\nExamining the effects of green revolution led agricultural expansion on net ecosystem service values in India using multiple valuation approaches\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "Value Chains"@en . .