2019
DOI: 10.2495/sc190301
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Ecological Value of Abandoned Wild Landscapes in Chinese Cities

Abstract: This paper is focused on urban industrial abandoned wild landscapes which have experienced structural changes, and where abandonment triggered a natural vegetation succession process, as well as fauna's progressive reoccupation. Due to such natural regeneration, abandoned wild landscapes have high biodiversity and ecological value and have been gaining attention from the scientific and planning communities. In the Chinese context, abandoned wild landscapes are frequently contested and subsumed into various uti… Show more

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“…In China, though urban remnant novel ecosystems tend to be eradicated and redeveloped for utilitarian uses (Hu and Lima, 2019), some wild park projects have made efforts to conserve such ecosystems, for example, Jiangyangfan Eco-Park in Hangzhou (Fig. 2a) and Qunli Wetland Park in Harbin (Fig.…”
Section: Wild Parks In Chinese Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, though urban remnant novel ecosystems tend to be eradicated and redeveloped for utilitarian uses (Hu and Lima, 2019), some wild park projects have made efforts to conserve such ecosystems, for example, Jiangyangfan Eco-Park in Hangzhou (Fig. 2a) and Qunli Wetland Park in Harbin (Fig.…”
Section: Wild Parks In Chinese Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%