Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China

Ecological land is like the “liver” of a city and is very useful to public health. Ecological land change is a spatially dynamic non-linear process under the interaction between natural and anthropogenic factors at different scales. In this study, by setting up natural development scenario, object o...

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Main Authors: Xiubin Li, Chih-Chun Kung, Yanting Zhang, Hualin Xie
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/9/8/2986
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spelling doaj-1231ad288df14040b1ae5e06c8ca57ec2020-11-24T22:25:51ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012012-08-01982986300110.3390/ijerph9082986Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, ChinaXiubin LiChih-Chun KungYanting ZhangHualin XieEcological land is like the “liver” of a city and is very useful to public health. Ecological land change is a spatially dynamic non-linear process under the interaction between natural and anthropogenic factors at different scales. In this study, by setting up natural development scenario, object orientation scenario and ecosystem priority scenario, a Cellular Automation (CA) model has been established to simulate the evolution pattern of ecological land in Beijing in the year 2020. Under the natural development scenario, most of ecological land will be replaced by construction land and crop land. But under the scenarios of object orientation and ecosystem priority, the ecological land area will increase, especially under the scenario of ecosystem priority. When considering the factors such as total area of ecological land, loss of key ecological land and spatial patterns of land use, the scenarios from priority to inferiority are ecosystem priority, object orientation and natural development, so future land management policies in Beijing should be focused on conversion of cropland to forest, wetland protection and prohibition of exploitation of natural protection zones, water source areas and forest parks to maintain the safety of the regional ecosystem.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/9/8/2986ecological landland usecellular automation modelecosystem management
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Yanting Zhang
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Yanting Zhang
Hualin Xie
Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
ecological land
land use
cellular automation model
ecosystem management
author_facet Xiubin Li
Chih-Chun Kung
Yanting Zhang
Hualin Xie
author_sort Xiubin Li
title Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China
title_short Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China
title_full Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China
title_fullStr Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Regionally Ecological Land Based on a Cellular Automation Model: A Case Study of Beijing, China
title_sort simulation of regionally ecological land based on a cellular automation model: a case study of beijing, china
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Ecological land is like the “liver” of a city and is very useful to public health. Ecological land change is a spatially dynamic non-linear process under the interaction between natural and anthropogenic factors at different scales. In this study, by setting up natural development scenario, object orientation scenario and ecosystem priority scenario, a Cellular Automation (CA) model has been established to simulate the evolution pattern of ecological land in Beijing in the year 2020. Under the natural development scenario, most of ecological land will be replaced by construction land and crop land. But under the scenarios of object orientation and ecosystem priority, the ecological land area will increase, especially under the scenario of ecosystem priority. When considering the factors such as total area of ecological land, loss of key ecological land and spatial patterns of land use, the scenarios from priority to inferiority are ecosystem priority, object orientation and natural development, so future land management policies in Beijing should be focused on conversion of cropland to forest, wetland protection and prohibition of exploitation of natural protection zones, water source areas and forest parks to maintain the safety of the regional ecosystem.
topic ecological land
land use
cellular automation model
ecosystem management
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/9/8/2986
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