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Bibliothèque An Ecological Service System Based Study on Suburban Rural Landscape Multifunction

An Ecological Service System Based Study on Suburban Rural Landscape Multifunction

An Ecological Service System Based Study on Suburban Rural Landscape Multifunction
Volume 10 Issue 3

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Date of publication
Mars 2021
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10.3390/land10030232
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Suburban rural landscape multifunction has received increasing attention from scholars due to its high demand and impact on main urban areas. However, few studies have been focused on suburban rural landscape multifunction because of data constraints. The present study quantified the four landscape services based on ecological service system, i.e., regulating function (RF), provision function (PF), culture function (CF), and support function (SF), determined the interaction through the Spearman correlation coefficient, and ultimately identified the landscape multifunction hotspots and dominant functions through overlay analysis. The result indicated that suburban rural communities have exhibited the characteristics of regional multifunction, and the landscape multifunction hotspots accounted for 64.2%; it should be particularly noted that, among single-function, dual-function, and multifunction hotspots, both support function, and culture function was dominant, while only one case was found in which the regulating function was dominant. Furthermore, all landscape functions other than SF-CF exhibited certain correlations. The study suggests that planning and management should be performed in future in combination with landscape multifunction to ensure the sustainable development of suburban rural communities.

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Zheng, Jie
Na, Lisha
Liu, Binglin
Zhang, Tiantian
Wang, Hao

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