Spatial Structure of a Potential Ecological Network in Nanping, China, Based on Ecosystem Service Functions
The increasing scale of urbanization and human activities has resulted in the fragmentation of natural habitats, leading to the reduction of ecological landscape connectivity and biodiversity. Taking Nanping as the study area, the core areas with good connectivity were extracted as ecological source...
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doaj-b4451e185b2b4c53915fa948002e71e72020-11-25T02:46:40ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2020-10-01937637610.3390/land9100376Spatial Structure of a Potential Ecological Network in Nanping, China, Based on Ecosystem Service FunctionsLing Xiao0Li Cui1Qun’ou Jiang2Meilin Wang3Lidan Xu4Haiming Yan5School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaCollege of Tourism Management, Beijing International Studies University, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Land Resources and Urban & Rural Planning, Digital Territory Experiment Center, Hebei GEO University, Shijiazhuang 050031, ChinaThe increasing scale of urbanization and human activities has resulted in the fragmentation of natural habitats, leading to the reduction of ecological landscape connectivity and biodiversity. Taking Nanping as the study area, the core areas with good connectivity were extracted as ecological sources using a morphological spatial pattern analysis (MSPA) and landscape connectivity index. Then the ecosystem service functions of the ecological sources were evaluated based on the InVEST model. Finally, we extracted the potential ecological corridor based on the land type, elevation and ecosystem service functions. The results showed that the ecological source with higher landscape connectivity is distributed in the north and there are clear landscape connectivity faults in the northern and southern regions. Moreover, the areas with high habitat quality, soil retention and water production are mainly distributed in the northern ecological source areas. The 15 potential ecological corridors extracted were distributed unevenly. Among them, the important ecological corridors formed a triangle network, while the general ecological corridors were concentrated in the northwest. Therefore, it is suggested that the important core patches in the north be protected, and the effective connection between the north and south be improved. These results can provide a scientific basis for ecological construction and hierarchical management of the ecological networks.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/10/376landscape connectivityecosystem service functionleast-cost pathecological networkNanping City |
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Ling Xiao Li Cui Qun’ou Jiang Meilin Wang Lidan Xu Haiming Yan Spatial Structure of a Potential Ecological Network in Nanping, China, Based on Ecosystem Service Functions Land landscape connectivity ecosystem service function least-cost path ecological network Nanping City |
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Spatial Structure of a Potential Ecological Network in Nanping, China, Based on Ecosystem Service Functions |
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Spatial Structure of a Potential Ecological Network in Nanping, China, Based on Ecosystem Service Functions |
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Spatial Structure of a Potential Ecological Network in Nanping, China, Based on Ecosystem Service Functions |
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spatial structure of a potential ecological network in nanping, china, based on ecosystem service functions |
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The increasing scale of urbanization and human activities has resulted in the fragmentation of natural habitats, leading to the reduction of ecological landscape connectivity and biodiversity. Taking Nanping as the study area, the core areas with good connectivity were extracted as ecological sources using a morphological spatial pattern analysis (MSPA) and landscape connectivity index. Then the ecosystem service functions of the ecological sources were evaluated based on the InVEST model. Finally, we extracted the potential ecological corridor based on the land type, elevation and ecosystem service functions. The results showed that the ecological source with higher landscape connectivity is distributed in the north and there are clear landscape connectivity faults in the northern and southern regions. Moreover, the areas with high habitat quality, soil retention and water production are mainly distributed in the northern ecological source areas. The 15 potential ecological corridors extracted were distributed unevenly. Among them, the important ecological corridors formed a triangle network, while the general ecological corridors were concentrated in the northwest. Therefore, it is suggested that the important core patches in the north be protected, and the effective connection between the north and south be improved. These results can provide a scientific basis for ecological construction and hierarchical management of the ecological networks. |
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landscape connectivity ecosystem service function least-cost path ecological network Nanping City |
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