2020
DOI: 10.12924/johs2020.16010041
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Ecological Security of Communities in Polish Cities

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“…Moreover, elements that are critical to regional ecological security (e.g., hubs or sources, links or corridors) are identified and protected to ensure the sustainable supply of regional ecosystem services. Among them, the concepts of GI and EN are widely used in international landscape planning and protection, and the concept of ESP is more common in China [26]. The ESP of different scales is one of the three strategies for the development and protection of China's territorial space [19].…”
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“…Moreover, elements that are critical to regional ecological security (e.g., hubs or sources, links or corridors) are identified and protected to ensure the sustainable supply of regional ecosystem services. Among them, the concepts of GI and EN are widely used in international landscape planning and protection, and the concept of ESP is more common in China [26]. The ESP of different scales is one of the three strategies for the development and protection of China's territorial space [19].…”
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“…Radosław Korneć conducted a research using Poland as an example. Starting from the human understanding of ecological security, the study took the residents of the city center of the largest city as the research object, determined the main factors affecting the ecological security of Poland and put forward suggestions for the sustainable development of cities [26]. Russian scholar N.V Solovjova used two methods to predict ecological risks and put forward effective methods to maintain the ecological security and achieve sustainable development of coastal cities [27].…”
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