2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2023.1136630
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Construction of an ecological security pattern for the Guanzhong Plain urban agglomeration: Scale perspective and hierarchy demand

Abstract: As areas of dense populations and high economic activity, urban agglomerations have driven an overall increase in economic efficiency; however, the associated ecological risks are becoming increasingly apparent. The construction of ecological security patterns (ESPs) is an important approach for ensuring the ecological security of urban agglomerations, thereby achieving coordinated development of society, economy and ecology. Previous studies on ESPs have rarely considered the demand for ecosystem services at … Show more

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“…Ecological nodes are nodes in the regional environment that are critical for the diffusion or migration of organisms. In general, an area with frequent human activity and high traffic flow in the ecological corridor is called an “ecological breakpoint” [ 55 ]. The presence of “ecological breakpoints” may lead to the isolation of originally intact habitats, which is unfavorable for biomigration or can threaten the survival of species, and should be emphasized in natural landscapes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecological nodes are nodes in the regional environment that are critical for the diffusion or migration of organisms. In general, an area with frequent human activity and high traffic flow in the ecological corridor is called an “ecological breakpoint” [ 55 ]. The presence of “ecological breakpoints” may lead to the isolation of originally intact habitats, which is unfavorable for biomigration or can threaten the survival of species, and should be emphasized in natural landscapes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%