| Literature DB >> 24590051 |
Hualin Xie1, Guanrong Yao2, Peng Wang3.
Abstract
Ecological security and environmental sustainability are the foundations of sustainable development. With the acceleration of urbanization, increasing human activities have promoted greater impacts on the eco-spaces that maintain ecological security. Regional key eco-space has become the primary need to maintain environmental sustainability and can offer society with continued ecosystem services. In this paper, considering the security of water resources, biodiversity conservation, disaster avoidance and protection and natural recreation, an integrated index of eco-space importance was established and a method for identifying key eco-space was created using GIS, with Lanzhou City, China as a case study. The results show that the area of core eco-space in the Lanzhou City is approximately 50,908.7 hm(2), accounting for 40% of the region's total area. These areas mainly consist of geological hazard protection zones and the core zones of regional river systems, wetlands, nature reserves, forest parks and scenic spots. The results of this study provide some guidance for the management of ecological security, ecological restoration and environmental sustainability.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24590051 PMCID: PMC3986992 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph110302550
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The framework for identifying key eco-space for ecological security.
Figure 2Study area.
Evaluation index system for ecological space importance.
| Object Layer | Item Layer | Index Layer |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated index of ecological space importance | Importance of maintaining water security | Distance index to a river or lake ( |
| Type index of flood conditioning storage areas ( | ||
| Importance index for water conservation ( | ||
| Type index of water source protection areas ( | ||
| Importance of biodiversity conservation | Sensitivity index of habitats ( | |
| Importance of disaster avoidance and protection | Sensitivity index of geological hazards ( | |
| Importance index of soil conservation( | ||
| Importance index of land desertification protection( | ||
| Importance of natural recreation | Suitability index of natural recreation( |
Importance index for water conservation rankings.
| Topographic Form | Ecosystem Class | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Mountain | Forest or Wetland/ Steppe or Meadow / Desert | High / Relatively high / Medium |
| Hill | Forest or Wetland/ Steppe or Meadow / Desert | Relatively high / Medium / Relatively low |
| Plain | Forest or Wetland/ Steppe or Meadow / Desert | Medium / Relatively low / Low |
Importance rankings for soil conservation and land desertification protection.
| Eco-space Type | Degree of Sensitivity to Soil Erosion and Land Desertification | Importance for Soil Conservation and Land Desertification Protection |
|---|---|---|
| Forest ecosystem
| Extremely sensitive | High |
| Highly sensitive | Relatively high | |
| Moderately sensitive | Medium | |
| Mildly sensitive | Relatively low | |
| Not sensitive | Low |
Ranking criteria and assigned scores for the indexes of eco-space importance evaluation.
| Index | Extremely Important | Moderately Important | Generally Important | Not Important |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distance index to a river or lake ( | <50 m | 50~100 m | 100~150 m | >150 m |
| Type index of flood conditioning storage areas ( | Wetland areas | Core areas of detention basins | Non-core areas of detention basins | Other areas |
| Importance index for water conservation ( | High | Relatively high | Medium | Relatively low/ Low |
| Type index of water source protection areas ( | First-grade protection zones of water resources | Second-grade protection zones of water resources | Quasi-watershed protection zone | None |
| Sensitivity index of habitats ( | Extremely sensitive | Highly sensitive | Moderately sensitive | Mildly sensitive/
|
| Sensitivity index of geological hazards ( | First-grade protection zones of water resources | Second-grade protection zones of water resources | Quasi-watershed protection zone | None |
| Importance index for soil conservation ( | Extremely sensitive | Highly sensitive | Moderately sensitive | Mildly sensitive/
|
| Importance index for land desertification protection ( | Extremely sensitive | Highly sensitive | Moderately sensitive | Mildly sensitive/
|
| Suitability index of natural recreation ( | High | Relatively high | Medium | Relatively low/ Low |
| Assigned score | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Figure 3Model for identifying key eco-space.
Results of the importance evaluations of eco-space in Lanzhou City.
| Evaluation Factors | Importance Ranking | Areas (hm2) | Percentage of Total Area (%) | Cumulative Percentage of Total Area (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Water security | Extremely important | 6,764.375 | 5.22 | 5.22 |
| Moderately important | 11,156.1 | 8.61 | 13.83 | |
| Generally important | 34,970.05 | 26.99 | 40.82 | |
| Not important | 76,693.825 | 59.18 | 100 | |
| Biodiversity conservation | Extremely important | 5,810.65 | 4.48 | 4.48 |
| Moderately important | 5,222.725 | 4.03 | 8.51 | |
| Generally important | 4,441.3 | 3.43 | 11.94 | |
| Not important | 114,109.675 | 88.06 | 100 | |
| Disaster avoidance and protection | Extremely important | 46,461.4 | 35.85 | 35.85 |
| Moderately important | 37,533.375 | 28.96 | 64.81 | |
| Generally important | 6,194.7 | 4.79 | 69.60 | |
| Not important | 39,394.875 | 30.40 | 100 | |
| Natural recreation | Extremely important | 4,688.425 | 3.62 | 3.62 |
| Moderately important | 6,289.425 | 4.85 | 8.47 | |
| Generally important | 2,435.725 | 1.88 | 10.35 | |
| Not important | 116,170.775 | 89.65 | 100 |
Figure 4Evaluation results of the importance of water security eco-space in Lanzhou City.
Figure 5Evaluation results of the importance of biodiversity conservation eco-space in Lanzhou City.
Figure 6Evaluation results of disaster avoidance and protection importance in Lanzhou City.
Figure 7Evaluation results of natural recreation importance in Lanzhou City.
Key eco-space types in Lanzhou City.
| Type of Key Eco-space | Areas (hm2) | Percentage of Total Area (%) | Cumulative Percentage of Total Area (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core key eco-space
| 50,908.7 | 39.29 | 39.29 |
| Assistive key eco-space
| 39,004.95 | 30.10 | 69.39 |
| Transitional key eco-space
| 6,896.425 | 5.32 | 74.71 |
| Non-key eco-space | 32,774.275 | 25.29 | 100 |
Figure 8Spatial distribution of integrated key eco-space in Lanzhou City.