National Park Double Boundary Delimitation: A Synergy-Based Approach Integrating Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services—An Example of Proposed Ailaoshan–Wuliangshan National Parks in China DOI Open Access
Mengxiao Ge, Junze Liu, Jun Qi

et al.

Forests, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(12), P. 2159 - 2159

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

The demarcation of national park boundaries is crucial for comprehensive planning, effective management, and maintaining the integrity ecosystems biodiversity. This research uses proposed ‘Ailaoshan–Wuliangshan’ National Park (AWNP) in Yunnan Province, China, as study area adheres to principles systematic conservation planning (SCP). It employs Marxan 2.43, MaxEnt 3.4.4, InVEST 3.14.2 models predict suitable distribution areas key endangered species within AWNP, identifies core ecological source areas, priority gaps, constructs a double boundary protection framework. study’s findings indicate that potentially habitats major rare species, predicted by model, are predominantly located Ailaoshan Wuliangshan with smaller portion distributed Konglonghe area. model assessment habitat quality revealed total 4775.26 km2, accounting 35.34% identified 1064.22 km2 constituting 7.90% Additionally, it gaps 302.1 which represent 2.20% Ultimately, integrating biodiversity ecosystem services, AWNP were optimized into delineation model: inner boundary, characterized rigid control, spans an 1076.20 while outer elastic covers 3056.92 km2. Corresponding management recommendations different areas. method this can, certain extent, reconcile conflict between resource utilization, providing appropriate reference dynamic China.

Language: Английский

Examining the rationality of Giant Panda National Park's zoning designations and management measures for habitat conservation: Insights from interpretable machine learning methods DOI
Yuhan Xu, Jun Tang

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 920, P. 170955 - 170955

Published: Feb. 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Integrity-centered framework for determining protected areas boundary: An application in the China's national park DOI Creative Commons

Xiang Kang,

Mingxi Du, Li Zhao

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Ecological Informatics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 84, P. 102885 - 102885

Published: Nov. 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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Challenges and Opportunities in Aligning Conservation with Development in China’s National Parks: A Narrative Literature Review DOI Open Access
Andrew D. Rule, Sarah‐Eve Dill,

Gordy Sun

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(19), P. 12778 - 12778

Published: Oct. 6, 2022

As part of its effort to balance economic development with environmental objectives, China has established a new national park system, the first five locations formally in 2021. However, as parks all host or are proximate human populations, aligning socioeconomic needs and aspirations local communities conservation aims is critical for long-term success parks. In this narrative review, authors identify ecological priorities stakeholders each parks; explore tensions synergies between these stakeholders; synthesize policy recommendations most frequently cited literature. A total 119 studies were reviewed. Aligning traditional livelihoods conservation, limiting road construction, promoting education awareness, supporting sustainable tourism industry identified important steps

Language: Английский

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9

National Park Double Boundary Delimitation: A Synergy-Based Approach Integrating Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services—An Example of Proposed Ailaoshan–Wuliangshan National Parks in China DOI Open Access
Mengxiao Ge, Junze Liu, Jun Qi

et al.

Forests, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(12), P. 2159 - 2159

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

The demarcation of national park boundaries is crucial for comprehensive planning, effective management, and maintaining the integrity ecosystems biodiversity. This research uses proposed ‘Ailaoshan–Wuliangshan’ National Park (AWNP) in Yunnan Province, China, as study area adheres to principles systematic conservation planning (SCP). It employs Marxan 2.43, MaxEnt 3.4.4, InVEST 3.14.2 models predict suitable distribution areas key endangered species within AWNP, identifies core ecological source areas, priority gaps, constructs a double boundary protection framework. study’s findings indicate that potentially habitats major rare species, predicted by model, are predominantly located Ailaoshan Wuliangshan with smaller portion distributed Konglonghe area. model assessment habitat quality revealed total 4775.26 km2, accounting 35.34% identified 1064.22 km2 constituting 7.90% Additionally, it gaps 302.1 which represent 2.20% Ultimately, integrating biodiversity ecosystem services, AWNP were optimized into delineation model: inner boundary, characterized rigid control, spans an 1076.20 while outer elastic covers 3056.92 km2. Corresponding management recommendations different areas. method this can, certain extent, reconcile conflict between resource utilization, providing appropriate reference dynamic China.

Language: Английский

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