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Improving Land Use Planning through the Evaluation of Ecosystem Services: One Case Study of Quyang County

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  • Lin Liu
  • Yapeng Zhou
  • Haikui Yin
  • Ruiqiang Zhang
  • Ying Ma
  • Guijun Zhang
  • Pengfei Zhao
  • Jinxiong Feng
  • Jun Yang

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Competition for land is increasing as demand for multiple land uses and ecosystem services rises. Land regulation of the principles of landscape ecology is necessary to develop more sustainable approaches to land use planning. The research evaluated the present land patterns and determined best practices for its regulation of Dongwang Township in Quyang County, located in the Taihang Mountain area of Hebei Province, China. The research used the landscape ecology theory to construct an index system for landscape pattern analysis based on the GIS and Fragstats 3.3 software. In this study, we examined the specific reasons that landscape ecology is superior to traditional methods in land consolidation planning and design, which is conducive to the comprehensive development of land ecological benefits. Landscape ecological planning can effectively reduce landscape fragmentation and improve intensive management. The result found that the descending order of the Shannon index was current landscape, landscape ecological planning, and traditional planning. Landscape ecological planning could protect the natural diversity than traditional planning. Landscape ecological planning enables the creation of long corridors, with higher densities and connectivity and lower average corridor widths than traditional planning. Besides, it can improve ecological service function values in the study area to varying degrees, thus discouraging residents from limiting themselves to grain production. This research has great potential to improve the visibility of ecosystem services in local land use planning and, thus, to improve the ecological functioning of future landscapes.

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  • Lin Liu & Yapeng Zhou & Haikui Yin & Ruiqiang Zhang & Ying Ma & Guijun Zhang & Pengfei Zhao & Jinxiong Feng & Jun Yang, 2021. "Improving Land Use Planning through the Evaluation of Ecosystem Services: One Case Study of Quyang County," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:3486138
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/3486138
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    1. Lu Yang & Zhi Zhang & Weikang Zhang & Tong Zhang & Huan Meng & Hongwei Yan & Yue Shen & Zeqian Li & Xiaotian Ma, 2023. "Wetland Park Planning and Management Based on the Valuation of Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of the Tieling Lotus Lake National Wetland Park (LLNWP), China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(4), pages 1-26, February.

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