2022
DOI: 10.3390/land11030359
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Coupling Ecological Security Pattern Establishment and Construction Land Expansion Simulation for Urban Growth Boundary Delineation: Framework and Application

Abstract: Reasonable delineation of the urban growth boundary (UGB) plays a vital role in guiding orderly urban space growth and ensuring urban environmental health. Existing methodologies for UGB delineation have failed to address the significance of ecological security. Therefore, this study presents a framework that couples ecological security pattern (ESP) establishment and construction land expansion (CLE) simulation to delineate the UGB. The proposed framework is applied to the Nanchang Metropolitan Area (NCMA) in… Show more

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“…This research study integrated four distinct ecological resistance layers, employing expert scoring to ascertain the weight coefficients of each layer (as shown in Table 1). Subsequently, individual resistance maps were generated for four categories: MSPA cost, land use cost [25], slope cost, and elevation cost [26,27]. Utilizing the weighted sum function in ArcGIS 10.2, these quantified indicators were amalgamated in accordance with their respective weights [28], culminating in a comprehensive cost map for the forest ecological corridor.…”
Section: Ecological Resistance System Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research study integrated four distinct ecological resistance layers, employing expert scoring to ascertain the weight coefficients of each layer (as shown in Table 1). Subsequently, individual resistance maps were generated for four categories: MSPA cost, land use cost [25], slope cost, and elevation cost [26,27]. Utilizing the weighted sum function in ArcGIS 10.2, these quantified indicators were amalgamated in accordance with their respective weights [28], culminating in a comprehensive cost map for the forest ecological corridor.…”
Section: Ecological Resistance System Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landscape indices are used to determine the relationship between landscape pattern and the process of landscape change [36]. In this study, the number of patches (NP), patch density (PD), largest patch index (LPI), edge density (ED), landscape shape index (LSI), splitting index (SPLIT), Shannon's diversity index (SHDI), and aggregation index (AI) were selected to reflect the level of landscape pattern subsystem [44,45]. The selected landscape index was calculated using FRAGSTATS 4.2 software.…”
Section: Construction Of the Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the migration of the population from mountainous areas to basin areas, the agglomeration of the population leads to the occupation of agricultural land and the expansion of urban land [45,48]. Early on, due to the limited population, the urbanization level is not high, and coupled with the influence of the policy constrains, the migration of the population is also rare.…”
Section: Coupling Spatiotemporal Parameters Of Mountain-basin Human-l...mentioning
confidence: 99%