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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (6): 1671-1680.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202406.026

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Identification of key ecological restoration areas for abandoned mining sites in Handan City: Based on ecological function and spatial importance

DING Kang1, WANG Jia2, YU Miao1, LI Shuai3, MENG Yufei4, LI Yunyuan1*   

  1. 1School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100086, China;
    2Institute of Spatial Planning, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, Jiangsu, China;
    3Tunliu District Garden and Greening Center of Changzhi City, Changzhi 046100, Shanxi, China;
    4International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing 100020, China
  • Received:2023-12-26 Accepted:2024-04-30 Online:2024-06-18 Published:2024-12-18

Abstract: The identification of key areas for ecological restoration in national land space is crucial for anchoring the bottom line of urban ecological security. As the core of ecological restoration in many resource-based cities, the zoning construction of abandoned mining sites has practical significance. We classified the abandoned mining sites in Handan City based on ecological functions and spatial importance, aiming to provide theoretical support for the orderly development of urban ecological restoration work. In terms of research framework, we proposed to overlay the importance of ecological protection at the functional level and the ecological security pattern at the spatial level, in order to obtain more accurate identification results of key ecological restoration areas at the urban scale. During the study process, we selected four indicators that fitting the regional characteristics of water conservation, soil conservation, biodiversity conservation, and soil erosion sensitivity for ecological protection importance evaluation, and selected the MSPA-Conefor-SPCA-MCR-circuit theory to construct the ecological security pattern. The results showed that 73 out of the remaining 204 abandoned mining sites belonged to the key ecological restoration areas, with a total area of 1500.9 hm2 in Handan City, which were mainly concentrated in the regions of Gushan, Fenghuangshan, and Fushan mountains. These regions had serious ecological and enviornmental problems, but with enormous potential value. Actively seeking site transformation on the basis of simple greening to extend the value chain and industrial chain of mining ecological restoration may become a more important goal in these regions.

Key words: abandoned mining site, ecosystem service, sensitivity, ecological security pattern