Enhancing Management Efficiency in Natural Parks Globally through Big Data Technologies DOI Open Access
Arvind Sharma

Published: Oct. 30, 2023

The adoption of big data technologies offers significant potential for enhancing the management efficiency natural parks worldwide, a critical component in establishment and upkeep international conservation systems. Innovating techniques improving have become urgent tasks global park authorities. This study examines present landscape highlights primary challenges faced when incorporating data. Using human activity as model, paper discusses processes collection, analysis, treatment, deployment, arguing that leveraging to scientifically regulate activities is essential boosting efficiency. In addressing related use efficacy, recommendations are provided, focusing on refining overarching strategies, creating monitoring systems, broadening talent acquisition, utilizing resolve challenges, emphasizing governance.

Language: Английский

Exploration of urban neighborhood blue-green space quality patterns and influencing factors in waterfront cities based on MGWR and OPGD models DOI

Qingya Cen,

Xingcan Zhou,

Hongfei Qiu

et al.

Urban Climate, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 55, P. 101942 - 101942

Published: May 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Identification of Harbin Ecological Function Degradation Areas Based on Ecological Importance Assessment and Ecological Sensitivity DOI Open Access

Q. Q. Zhang,

Y. Wu, Zhiqiang Zhao

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(16), P. 6763 - 6763

Published: Aug. 7, 2024

This study is based on the National Spatial Ecological Protection and Restoration Plan, using logical ecological evaluation indicators to determine extent of function degradation areas in Harbin City. In Heilongjiang Province, faces severe environment degradation, characterized by reduced area, deteriorated water quality, loss biodiversity, resource competition. Identifying degraded regions can effectively address these environmental issues. A multi-level indicator system was constructed evaluate identify important sensitive across city, followed integrating results delineate various levels types protection restoration zones Harbin. Results indicate that include priority such as marshes surrounding section Songhua River, southern aquatic wetlands, scattered forest conservation areas. Key are found eastern urban core Harbin, well Bayan County, Bin County’s northern region, Wuchang City’s northwest Yilan County. General primarily distributed Songbei District, Shuangcheng Mulan southeastern Shangzhi City, some counties along River. Priority consist mainly unused land, cultivated forests, while key general predominantly composed land forests respectively.

Language: Английский

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Policies for Equity in Access to Urban Green Space: A Spatial Perspective of the Chinese National Forest City Policy DOI Open Access
Zhenyu Zhang, Jérémy Cenci, Jiazhen Zhang

et al.

Forests, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. 608 - 608

Published: March 27, 2024

The development of China’s high-density urbanisation process has made people aware the widespread injustice in urban green space (UGS) as a means to improving residents’ well-being. Chinese National Forest City (NFCC) policy is one construction models that aims develop greening and reduce inequality This study used combination qualitative research index quantification explore relationship between spatial distribution NFCCs factors affecting allocation their impacts. results show changes indicators NFCC reflect national government’s decision-making orientation towards achieving environmental equity, main unequal are highly correlated with UGS resources. analysed from new perspective provides useful information for forest order ensure sufficient China elimination inequity.

Language: Английский

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Time-series urban green space mapping and analysis through automatic sample generation and seasonal consistency modification on Sentinel-2 data: A case study of Shanghai, China DOI Creative Commons
Zhuoqun Chai,

Keyao Wen,

Hao Fu

et al.

Science of Remote Sensing, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100215 - 100215

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Exploring the relationship between urban green infrastructure connectivity, size and multifunctionality: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Lei Li, Jeremy Carter

Landscape Ecology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 40(3)

Published: March 10, 2025

Abstract Context Urban green infrastructure (GI) multifunctionality is widely valued within the academic literature, and underpins calls from policy makers to enhance expand GI resources. However, there a gap in understanding concerning how connectivity size influence outcomes. Objectives The objectives are to: (1) present current status of research on urban (encompassing ecosystem services disservices) traits size; (2) identify relationships between these topics literature; (3) provide insights actionable planning recommendations based findings research. Methods A systematic review 139 sources (2010–2023) was conducted following PRISMA guidelines. Results Key include that themes more commonly considered exploring across boundaries than them, where wider range flows functions associated (and enabled. Also, predominantly focuses multiple large sites, with limited attention single small sites found dense areas. Conclusions Greater consideration needed manipulation outcomes, whilst also recognising threat disservices emerging as result such actions. Through uncovering gaps issues, highlighting benefiting stronger foundations, this can support policy, practice realising outcomes settings, minimising disservices.

Language: Английский

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The Influencing Mechanism of the Communities’ Built Environment on Residents’ Subjective Well-Being: A Case Study of Beijing DOI Creative Commons
Yunan Lin, Hongpeng Fu, Qikang Zhong

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(6), P. 793 - 793

Published: June 4, 2024

There is a consensus toward quantitative environmental design in the information age, but content and specific practices of its quantification have yet to be systematically studied. To enhance residents’ subjective well-being through design, this study includes 847 valid questionnaires across four types communities identifies different resident groups using correspondence analysis. Then, compares differences built environment one-way ANOVA analyzes their impact via regression The results indicate that residents old highest (3.93/5) assessments, policy housing lowest (3.37/5) assessments. A resident’s more influenced by two factors: architecture landscape human–land relationship. Age, education level, public place usage, community’s overall evaluation also significantly affect well-being. In inevitable direction future design. Through research, targeted strategies can proposed serve community better provide references for other developing countries.

Language: Английский

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Urban Greenery Distribution and Its Link to Social Vulnerability DOI
Yingjie Liu, Xinyue Gu, Zeyu Wang

et al.

Urban forestry & urban greening, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 101, P. 128542 - 128542

Published: Oct. 10, 2024

Language: Английский

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Assessing and Optimizing the Connectivity of the Outdoor Green Recreation Network in Zhengzhou from the Perspective of Green Travel DOI Creative Commons
Jingjing Yan,

Siyu Fan,

Guohang Tian

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 2085 - 2085

Published: Dec. 3, 2024

With the increasing demand for outdoor recreation and fitness, this study aims to assess connectivity of green (OGR) network from perspective travel propose optimization framework. The Point Interest (POI) Area (AOI) datasets OGR spots in Zhengzhou were utilized as primary research materials. A combination GIS spatial analysis Graph index calculation is employed quantify diagnose based on multi-source data (land cover, topography, road network). system cost surface establishment was improved proposed, shifting its focus previous biological migration ecological human improving network. technical process explored presented. results show that: (1) scale, number, distribution are significantly different urban rural areas. Numerous small-scale short-distance recreational paths distributed areas, while a limited number large-scale long-distance situated areas with better natural resources. (2) Compared driving travel, poor when walking cycling. indexes Dg, BC, dPC can be used reflect connection capability, bridging role, contribution each spot overall connectivity. (3) current optimized through 30 new land suitability analysis. will improve by 4%, suitable increased 41. (4) methodologies quantifying optimizing offer valuable references future field.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the Coordination of Park Green Spaces and Urban Functional Areas through Multi-Source Data: A Spatial Analysis in Fuzhou, China DOI Open Access

Han Xu,

Guorui Zheng,

Xinya Lin

et al.

Forests, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(10), P. 1715 - 1715

Published: Sept. 27, 2024

The coordinated development of park green spaces (PGS)with urban functional areas (UFA) has a direct impact on the operational efficiency cities and quality life residents. Therefore, an in-depth exploration coupling patterns influencing factors between PGS UFA is fundamental for efficient collaboration creation high-quality living environments. This study focuses street units Fuzhou’s central area, utilizing multi-source data such as land use, points interest (POI), OpenStreetMap (OSM) methods, including kernel density analysis, standard deviational ellipse, coordination degree model, geographical detectors, are employed to systematically analyze spatial distribution UFA, well their relationships. findings reveal that (1) both various have higher densities in city center, with concentric decrease towards periphery. primarily concentrated exhibiting monocentric distribution, while display planar, polycentric, or axial patterns. (2) centers skewed southwest being relatively evenly distributed showing minimal deviation from UFA. (3) dominant type “Close dissonance”, displaying pattern “high low east-west north-south wings”. Socioeconomic primary driving force degree, population transportation conditions secondary factors. research provides scientific basis planning assists planners more precisely coordinating parks, spaces, layouts, thereby promoting sustainable development.

Language: Английский

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Networks and Fragments: An Integrative Approach for Planning Urban Green Infrastructures in Dense Urban Areas DOI Creative Commons
Maria Stella Lux

Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(11), P. 1859 - 1859

Published: Nov. 7, 2024

The reintroduction of natural components into the urban environment has several benefits for adaptation environments. green infrastructure (UGI) approach makes it possible to develop greening programs on a sound scientific basis and in connection with ability provide ecosystem services. However, practice, UGI are almost exclusively based concept continuous network, which requires large-scale interventions such as corridors parks. This severely limits extension dense areas historic centers. article introduces fragments proposes an integrative support greater spatial flexibility UGI. By setting appropriate number proximity fragments, resulting system keeps functional connectivity despite being physically discontinuous. proposed was tested case study historical center Milan, leading proposal integrations regarding identification mapping existing planning its future extension.

Language: Английский

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