2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10082725
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Effect of Roads on Ecological Corridors Used for Wildlife Movement in a Natural Heritage Site

Abstract: Abstract:Roads are the link between geographic space and human socio-economic activities, promoting local economic development, and simultaneously causing various negative effects, such as segmentation, interference, destruction, degradation, and pollution. In China, the construction of roads is rapid, which might affect wildlife movement, landscape pattern, and land use change, thereby, affecting the conservation of heritage sites. In the present study, the minimum cumulative resistance model, along with geog… Show more

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“…The degree of degradation and fragmentation of landscape types represents the integrity of the landscape's boundary on a spatial scale [40]. According to the self-recovery and anti-interference characteristics of the value elements of the study area, the vulnerability of the plant species can be measured from indicators such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and community structure richness and soil type, which can directly or indirectly reflect the characteristics of vegetation [24,27,29]. The degree of protection indices for endangered species, as well as the endemic species, reflect the degree of protection and distribution of animal species and can directly or indirectly influence the distribution of animals after external disturbances [22,23].…”
Section: Heritage Value Protection Significance Index (Hvspi) Construmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The degree of degradation and fragmentation of landscape types represents the integrity of the landscape's boundary on a spatial scale [40]. According to the self-recovery and anti-interference characteristics of the value elements of the study area, the vulnerability of the plant species can be measured from indicators such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and community structure richness and soil type, which can directly or indirectly reflect the characteristics of vegetation [24,27,29]. The degree of protection indices for endangered species, as well as the endemic species, reflect the degree of protection and distribution of animal species and can directly or indirectly influence the distribution of animals after external disturbances [22,23].…”
Section: Heritage Value Protection Significance Index (Hvspi) Construmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrity requires that OUV elements and areas with heritage values have uncompromising and regional holistic characteristics [13,26]. Threats to the OUV reflects the situation in which the OUV is subject to human and natural impact or influence, such as building construction and development, transportation infrastructure, utilities or service infrastructure, biological resource use or modification and sudden ecological or geological events [27][28][29][30]. Ecosystem processes and the characteristics of animals and plants play significant roles in the aesthetic and bioecological components of OUV [24,31].…”
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“…As the hotpots of biodiversity and major habitat for species, these districts are typical areas that reflect the biological and ecology value of Bayinbuluke. With the improvement of protection management requirements, tourism activities have gradually concentrated in the exhibition district, and the construction of tourism infrastructures and roads have had a certain negative impact on the ecological environment [64][65][66]. In addition, grazing activities are allowed in buffer zone.…”
Section: Driving Mechanism Of Ecological Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are mostly affected by the roads [69,70]. The impact of roads on the ecological network is in the range of 100-600 m [65] and according to different road types (provincial, district and rural roads), the impact area can be determined as 500, 100 and 50 m, respectively [71][72]. The roads in the PA were buffered using different radii (500, 100 and 50 m) based on their type (province, district, rural) and visualized together with the determined ecological network for defining the conservation strategies and to support the decision making for the construction of new roads.…”
Section: Interactions Between the Pa Network And The Human Usementioning
confidence: 99%