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An AOD-Integrated Remote Sensing Ecological Index for Assessing Ecological Quality Dynamics and Management Zoning in the Shenyang Metropolitan Area (2000–2025)

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  • Tuo Shi

    (College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

  • Fangyuan Li

    (College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

  • Mingyu Wang

    (College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

  • Chunjiao Li

    (College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

  • Li Qi

    (College of Public Administration, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

  • Yuzhu Dong

    (College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

  • Lingxue Hu

    (College of Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China)

Abstract

To better capture ecological quality under aerosol pollution stress, an AOD-integrated Remote Sensing Ecological Index (ARSEI) was developed for the Shenyang Metropolitan Area (2000–2025). Using Google Earth Engine, multi-source MODIS products were compiled to generate an annual growing-season ARSEI through PCA, combining PC1 and PC2 by variance-weighted contributions. Long-term trends were assessed with Theil–Sen slope estimation and the Mann–Kendall test, future persistence with the Hurst index, and drivers with an optimal parameter geographical detector. ARSEI closely matched conventional RSEI in multi-year pixel means (R 2 = 0.98, p < 0.001) but identified larger “poor” (+0.4%) and “moderate” (+3.4%) areas from 2000 to 2025, indicating higher sensitivity to pollution-related stress. Ecological quality improved overall, with high grades in eastern mountainous forests and low grades in the central built-up core and surrounding croplands. Improvement was dominant (31.08% significant, 38.27% slight), while degradation was limited (4.27% significant, 13.92% slight) and concentrated in peri-urban expansion belts. Elevation was the strongest natural control, whereas land use and population were the leading socioeconomic drivers with increasing influence over time. Finally, we delineated differentiated management zones based on current status and projected trajectories to support targeted regional governance.

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  • Tuo Shi & Fangyuan Li & Mingyu Wang & Chunjiao Li & Li Qi & Yuzhu Dong & Lingxue Hu, 2026. "An AOD-Integrated Remote Sensing Ecological Index for Assessing Ecological Quality Dynamics and Management Zoning in the Shenyang Metropolitan Area (2000–2025)," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(11), pages 1-19, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:11:p:5247-:d:1949649
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