2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13020233
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Multi-Scenario Simulation of Ecosystems Based on Adaptive Restoration to Promote Human–Nature Harmony: A Case Study of Loess Hills Micro-Watershed

Qiang Li,
Xueyi Shi,
Zhongqiu Zhao
et al.

Abstract: The ecological environment in loess hilly regions is fragile, and the contradiction between the development of human society and ecological environment protection is becoming more and more prominent with the intensification of human interference. In order to give full play to the role of ecosystem adaptation in ecological restoration, this study seeks natural conditions that are suitable for the stable existence of ecosystems in the Wanhuigou catchment using the reference ecosystem method and uses these condit… Show more

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“…Ecosystem adaptation refers to the process by which ecosystems adjust their structure and function in response to natural environmental changes and biological components interact with environmental factors to continuously adapt to environmental changes (Frietsch et al, 2023). And adaptive restoration means that natural ecosystems give full play to their adaptability and constantly adapt to changes in the natural environment under the premise of long-term stability, thereby achieving a positive evolution (Li et al, 2024). The loess hilly area has broken landforms and complex ecosystem types, and it is necessary to take reasonable measures for ecological protection and restoration based on its natural resource and environmental endowments and follow the inherent mechanism of the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecosystem adaptation refers to the process by which ecosystems adjust their structure and function in response to natural environmental changes and biological components interact with environmental factors to continuously adapt to environmental changes (Frietsch et al, 2023). And adaptive restoration means that natural ecosystems give full play to their adaptability and constantly adapt to changes in the natural environment under the premise of long-term stability, thereby achieving a positive evolution (Li et al, 2024). The loess hilly area has broken landforms and complex ecosystem types, and it is necessary to take reasonable measures for ecological protection and restoration based on its natural resource and environmental endowments and follow the inherent mechanism of the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multi-scenario study of cropland protection has been carried out at the levels of spatial distribution and scale change in China [15,16], water area [17], municipalities [18], and different geomorphological units [19,20], as well as the simulation study of cropland under the impacts of urbanization and ecology [21][22][23]. Ecological protection multi-scenario study mainly focuses on the large-scale level, such as water area [24] and provinces [25], and the distribution change and simulation of different types of ecological space [26]. Integrated land use simulation studies mainly carry out a multi-scenario simulation study of land use with different development speeds, development goals and development focuses at different levels of the six major land use types, such as the whole country [27], water area [28,29], urban agglomerations [30], cities [31], as well as a three-life spatial multi-situational simulation study for large regions [32], provinces [33], and municipalities [34] that serves homeland spatial planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%