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Identification and Optimization of Ecological Security Patterns in the Xiangyang Metropolitan Area

Shenglan Wang, Yinzhou Huang, Xiaorong Jiang, Tiantian Wang, Yinuo Jin

2023IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A robust ecological security patterns (ESPs) serves as the fundamental basis for the entirety of the ecological realm and is the essence of constructing a territorial spatial planning system that promotes development and preservation. However, as urbanisation, industrialisation, and transportation accelerate, the ecological security of urban agglomerations faces an unprecedented challenge. Nevertheless, judiciously identifying and optimizing ESPs can mitigate this threat. In this study, we constructed a “material- sensitivities-disturbances” framework covering both natural and social indicators, and identified ESPs using GIS spatial analysis, MSPA, MCR, and gravity models. The identification results reveals that the Xiangyang metropolitan area has 17,248.21 km <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> of ecological source area, 80 possible ecological corridors, 26 ecological hubs, and 4 ecological functional regions. The natural sources are mostly found in Qinba Mountain, Dahong Mountain, Tongbai Mountain, and the woods and rivers around the Han River. We suggested an ecological optimisation framework consisting of “one axis, three screens, four belts, and multiple nodes” based on the geographical distribution of ecological safety levels. This study proposes a set of spatial optimisation techniques for coordinating urbanisation with ecological conservation, which may be utilised as a model for ecological governance and restoration in the Xiangyang metropolitan region and even throughout Central China.

Topics & Concepts

UrbanizationMetropolitan areaGeographyEcologyEcological networkIdentification (biology)Computer scienceEnvironmental resource managementEcosystemEnvironmental scienceArchaeologyBiologyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesWildlife-Road Interactions and ConservationConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
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