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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2022, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (7): 1983-1992.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202207.023

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Optimization of urban ecological spatial structure based on network analysis: A case study of Changzhou City, China

WU Qian-lian1, LI Fei-xue1,2*, ZHANG Qi-shun1, LI Man-chun1,2   

  1. 1School of Geography and Ocean Science, Nanjing University/Ministry of Natural Resources Key Laboratory of Land Satellite Remote Sensing Application/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Geographic Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210023, China;
    2Jiangsu Province Geographic Information Resources Development and Utilization Collaborative Innovation Center, Nanjing 210023, China
  • Received:2021-09-16 Accepted:2022-04-25 Online:2022-07-15 Published:2023-01-15

Abstract: The rapid development of economy and society leads to the rapid expansion of cities, resulting in the atrophy of urban ecological space and the decline of ecological function, as well as a serious threat to urban ecological security. It is of great significance for the sustainable development of a city to systematically analyze the structure of urban ecological space and put forward targeted protection and optimization measures. Taking Changzhou City as the research area and considering the natural ecological function and social service function of urban ecological space, we constructed two ecological networks, the “source-corridor” ecological network based on natural ecology and the “supply-demand” ecological network based on human ecology. For the “source-corridor” ecological network, quantitative analysis was mainly carried out from the importance of nodes, network connectivity and stability. For the “supply-demand” ecological network, quantitative analysis was mainly carried out from the importance of nodes, supply-demand equilibrium and stability. The results showed that the levels of connectivity and stability of the “source-corridor” ecological network in the main urban area of Changzhou were not high, the stability level of the “supply-demand” ecological network was general, and there was spatial mismatch between service supply and demands. From the perspective of connectivity and stability improvement, an optimization scheme of “source-corridor” ecological network with 12 additional source nodes and 57 corridors was proposed. From the perspective of supply-demand balance and stability improvement, an optimization scheme of “supply-demand” ecological network with 22 new supply nodes was proposed. Compared with the original “source-corridor” ecological network, the connectivity level of the optimized network was improved by 10%, and the network stability was improved by 0.05. Compared with the initial “supply-demand” ecological network, the service level of the optimized network was improved by 4%, and the network stability was improved by 0.10. Finally, we integrated the two ecological networks, and formulated the implementation plan of protection and management for both the current protected patches and the new ecological nodes.

Key words: ecological network, connectivity, stability, supply-demand equilibrium, park green space, Changzhou City