Ecosystem service of green infrastructure for adaptation to urban growth:function and configuration
作者机构:Department of Landscape ArchitectureCenter for Ecophronetic Practice ResearchCollege of Architecture and Urban PlanningTongji UniversityShanghaiChina Department of Geography and Earth Sciencesthe University of North Carolina at CharlotteCharlotteNCUSA
出 版 物:《Ecosystem Health and Sustainability》 (生态系统健康与可持续性(英文))
年 卷 期:2018年第4卷第5期
页 面:20-31页
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学科分类:08[工学] 0812[工学-计算机科学与技术(可授工学、理学学位)]
基 金:The National Key Research and Development Program of China[No.2017YFC0505705]
主 题:Green infrastructure ecosystem service urban growth balancing supply and demand optimization framework
摘 要:Objectives:(1)to explore what kind of green infrastructure(GI)meets the demand for urban ecological security of rapid urbanization areas;(2)to figure out how to determine the specific function and configuration of GI from ecosystem service requirements of urban ecological ***:(1)Through the literature review,this article summarizes the function and structure evolution of GI in order to adapt to urban growth.(2)Standing on the imperfect ecological functions and unreasonable spatial configurations,this article builds up a conceptual model for the optimization of green infrastructure ecosystem services to meet the demand for the green infrastructure pattern needed by urban ***:The optimization framework consists of four central function modules and its regulating and controlling mechanisms,incuding:(1)Balancing supply and demand of GI s ecosystem service;(2)Measuring and evaluating GI s ecosystem services;(3)Elevating and optimizing GI s ecosystem service;(4)Building urban ecological security patterm with high efficiency of GI s ecosystem ***,this framework provides guidance for the planning and design of GI and the urban ecological security pattern building in rapid urbanization areas based on ba lancing supply and demand of GI s ecosystem ***:The conceptual model of Gl s ecosystem service optimization based on balan-cing supply and demand shows a new path to meet the needs of urban growth and build a city s ecological security pattern through upgrading and optimizing GI.