Optimizing urban ecological space based on the scenario of ecological security patterns: The case of central Wuhan, China

2022 ◽  
Vol 138 ◽  
pp. 102619
Author(s):  
Feifei Fan ◽  
Xiaojin Wen ◽  
Zhiming Feng ◽  
Yang Gao ◽  
Wenjun Li
2013 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 1524-1534 ◽  
Author(s):  
苏泳娴 SU Yongxian ◽  
张虹鸥 ZHANG Hong'ou ◽  
陈修治 CHEN Xiuzhi ◽  
黄光庆 HUANG Guangqing ◽  
叶玉瑶 YE Yuyao ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 110-124 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Peng ◽  
Yajing Pan ◽  
Yanxu Liu ◽  
Huijuan Zhao ◽  
Yanglin Wang

Author(s):  
Xueping Su ◽  
Yong Zhou ◽  
Qing Li

Researchers and managers of natural resource conservation have increasingly emphasized the importance of maintaining a connected network of important ecological patches to mitigate landscape fragmentation, reduce the decline of biodiversity, and sustain ecological services. This research aimed to guide landscape management and decision-making by developing an evaluation framework to construct ecological security patterns. Taking the Jianghan Plain as the study area, we identified key ecological sources by overlaying the spatial patterns of ecological quality (biodiversity, carbon storage, and water yield) and ecological sensitivity (habitat sensitivity, soil erosion sensitivity, and water sensitivity) using the Integrated Valuation of Environmental Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model and the Chinese Soil Loss Equation Function. Ecological corridors were obtained by the least-cost path analysis method and circuit theory. A total of 48 ecological sources (3812.95 km2), primarily consisting of water area, forestland, and cropland, were identified. Ninety-one ecological corridors were derived, with a total length of 2036.28 km. Forty barriers and 40 pinch points with the highest improvement coefficient scores or priority scores were selected. There were 11 priority corridors with very high levels of connectivity improvement potential and conservation priority, occupying 16.15% of the total length of corridors. The overall potential for ecological connectivity is high on the Jianghan Plain. Our framework offers a valuable reference for constructing ecological security patterns and identifying sites for ecological restoration at the regional scale.


2019 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
pp. 214-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Peng ◽  
Shiquan Zhao ◽  
Jianquan Dong ◽  
Yanxu Liu ◽  
Jeroen Meersmans ◽  
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