2020
DOI: 10.15302/j-laf-1-020029
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An Adaptive Multi-Layered Ecological Landscape: The Ecological Planting of Herbaceous Communities on River Revetments in Mountainous City

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“…Regional land landscape ecological security assessments are of great importance for maintaining regional ecological security and achieving scientific planning. Currently, research on regional landscape ecological security assessment often focuses on urban areas [8][9][10], wetlands [7,11,12], cultivated land [13,14], and other regions characterized by prominent human-environment conflicts and environmental vulnerability. Specifically, the existing studies on landscape ecological security in mining areas mainly target open-pit mines, with scarce efforts spared on mining subsidence and waterlogged mining areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional land landscape ecological security assessments are of great importance for maintaining regional ecological security and achieving scientific planning. Currently, research on regional landscape ecological security assessment often focuses on urban areas [8][9][10], wetlands [7,11,12], cultivated land [13,14], and other regions characterized by prominent human-environment conflicts and environmental vulnerability. Specifically, the existing studies on landscape ecological security in mining areas mainly target open-pit mines, with scarce efforts spared on mining subsidence and waterlogged mining areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%