Optimizing Landscape Structure of Hybrid Land Use in Ecological Corridors Based on Comprehensive Benefit Index in Metropolitan Area
Jiake Shen,
Yuncai Wang
Abstract:As an inherent part of the landscape ecological network (LEN), the ecological corridor is the bridge between ecological sources and also the key to ensuring urban ecological security. Existing studies on ecological corridors mostly stay in the large scale of landscape patterns and lack guidance for corridor structure design or optimization at the land use level. To provide a reference for the internal landscape structure adjustment of the ecological corridor composed of hybrid land use in the rapidly urbanized… Show more
“…Ecological corridors, as crucial components of the landscape's ecological network in metropolitan areas, serve as bridges connecting ecological sources. Shen et al [7] focuses on enhancing the landscape structure of hybrid land use within ecological corridors in metropolitan regions. Their paper introduces a Comprehensive Benefit Index to establish a functional relationship between agricultural and constructed land areas, with the aim of determining their optimal conversion into ecological lands, enhancing urban ecological security by balancing stakeholder benefits and ecological corridor planning in metropolitan areas.…”
Section: Innovative Methodologies For Urban Green Space Planningmentioning
“…Ecological corridors, as crucial components of the landscape's ecological network in metropolitan areas, serve as bridges connecting ecological sources. Shen et al [7] focuses on enhancing the landscape structure of hybrid land use within ecological corridors in metropolitan regions. Their paper introduces a Comprehensive Benefit Index to establish a functional relationship between agricultural and constructed land areas, with the aim of determining their optimal conversion into ecological lands, enhancing urban ecological security by balancing stakeholder benefits and ecological corridor planning in metropolitan areas.…”
Section: Innovative Methodologies For Urban Green Space Planningmentioning
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