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Study On The Landscape Pattern Change And Landscape Ecology Planning In The Zone Around Tailake

Posted on:2006-03-12Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:H J ChouFull Text:PDF
GTID:1100360185965240Subject:Ecology
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Landscape spatial pattern is one of the central study fields in landscape ecology and in global change studies. The formation and variation of landscape pattern are the composite reflect of the area ecological environment quality, which are the results of multi factor interaction of nature and man-made. And category, shape, quantity, area and spatial combination of landscape patch are the results of different disturbing factors, which in turn, affect the ecological processes of regions. Therefore, to study the certain landscape patterns provides an effective method for understanding the status of landscape ecology and its spatial variability. The main objectives of studying change of landscape patterns are to analyzing the ecosystem environment influence mechanism of natural evolution and human activities. That will help serving regional and even global sustainable development by revising human-self's actions, optimizing resource allocation, preventing worsen of ecology, strengthening the control of the planning.In the past 20 years, the politics, society and economy have been changed tremendously in our country. And the landscape patterns have been determined by these changes. Owing to its unique advantages of zone-belt and resources, the zone around Tailake has been one of the accelerated growth areas of China's economy. So the change of land use around Tailake is a typical representative in Taihu basin, Yangtze delta, and even China. Studies on landscape change features, landscape change drivers, landscape ecological security assessment and landscape planning of this zone can help us recognize the changing principal of its ecological environment, in order to provide the scientific foundation for eco-environment construction and landscape management, and also provide an example for studying global land use and land cover change.
Keywords/Search Tags:landscape pattern change, ecological response, human driving force, landscape security assessment, landscape planning and design, Wuzhong district around Tailake
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