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Integrating regional and interregional approaches to identify ecological security patterns

Landscape Ecology, 2021
As an important type of sustainable landscape patterns, ecological security patterns focus on the spatial assessment of landscape function importance. However, there is a lack of attention to the scale effect, one of core cognitions of landscape ecology, especially the impact of extent changes on sustainable landscape patterns.
Jianquan Dong   +5 more
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Can the establishment of ecological security patterns improve ecological protection? An example of Nanchang, China

Science of The Total Environment, 2020
Establishing ecological security patterns provides new ideas for maintaining regional ecological security. Methods for establishing these patterns have been extensively investigated in several studies, but the ecological protection effects of these patterns need further examination.
Chenxu, Wang   +5 more
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[Delineation of ecological security pattern based on ecological network].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2018
Ecological network can be used to describe and assess the relationship between spatial organization of landscapes and species survival under the condition of the habitat fragmentation. Taking Qingdao City as the research area, woodland and wetland ecological networks in 2005 were simulated based on least cost path method, and the ecological networks ...
Qiang, Fu, Chao Lin, Gu
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Simulating future land use by coupling ecological security patterns and multiple scenarios

Science of The Total Environment, 2023
A land use simulation model with coupling constraints of ecological security patterns (ESPs) and multiple scenarios (MSs) was developed using the PLUS model. The research scale was zoned with environmental functional regions, where land management policies were formulated. A case study in Anji County successfully demonstrated the application of the ESP-
Wenbin, Nie   +8 more
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Security patterns and surface model in landscape ecological planning

Landscape and Urban Planning, 1996
Abstract It is demonstrated that there are potential spatial patterns, called security patterns (SPs), composed of strategic portions and positions of the landscape that have critical significance in safeguarding and controlling certain ecological processes.
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Construction of Ecological Security Patterns Based on Ecological Ptotection Redlines in Jiangxi Province, China

IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2018
Ecological protection redlines have important strategic significance for maintaining the ecological security patterns and ensuring ecosystem services. It is also an important way to achieve national and regional ecological security. Based on the importance of ecosystem services and ecological sensitivity assessment, and in combination with the existing
Changxin Zou, Xin Ye, Shanshan Yang
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Linking ecological degradation risk to identify ecological security patterns in a rapidly urbanizing landscape

Habitat International, 2018
Abstract Ecological security patterns (ESPs) aim to provide an effective spatial approach for maintaining urban ecological security based on the relationship between landscape patterns and ecological processes. However, the methods of selecting ecological security sources and evaluating resistance surfaces for ESPs construction are not well developed
Jian Peng   +4 more
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Identifying the ecological security patterns of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
Identifying and improving the existing ecological security patterns (ESPs) are of great importance to promoting ecological security and achieving sustainable development goals. The Three Gorges Reservoir Region (TGRR) is an area with a sensitive, fragile, and complex ecological environment in the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River.
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Considering dynamic landscape ecological risk to identify ecological security patterns in urban agglomeration

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment
Identifying priority areas for conservation and developing strategies to minimize the potential risks arising from urban development is crucial to achieving ecosystem sustainability. The construction and maintenance of ecological security patterns are essential for ensuring regional ecological security, especially in rapidly expanding urban ...
Xiaoyu Li, Hui Tang, Jian Peng
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