2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11101826
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Construction of Urban Green Space Network in Kashgar City, China

Abstract: With the new round of western development being pushed forward and territorial spatial planning being put into place, northwest China’s urbanization rate has sped up. Urbanization will inevitably affect the city’s general landscape pattern and features, aggravating the landscape’s fragmentation and destroying the urban ecological environment. That threatens the well-being of the residents and the city’s biodiversity. Urban green space provides a habitat for the creatures in the city, and its connectivity provi… Show more

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“…The importance of equity research is growing worldwide, with increasing attention being given to this issue in key international documents, projects, and publications. Some of this research has mainly focused on the evolution of green space patterns and differences in green space ecological services [8]. Under the requirements of urbanization and regional economic development, scholars have shifted their research focus from a smaller range of individual parks and individual cities to a larger range of administrative regions and even national regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of equity research is growing worldwide, with increasing attention being given to this issue in key international documents, projects, and publications. Some of this research has mainly focused on the evolution of green space patterns and differences in green space ecological services [8]. Under the requirements of urbanization and regional economic development, scholars have shifted their research focus from a smaller range of individual parks and individual cities to a larger range of administrative regions and even national regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%