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Relationship Between Built Environment and Biodiversity in High-Density Metropolitan Areas: The Case of Shanghai, China

Authors : Jing Gan, Jürgen Breuste

Published in: Making Green Cities

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Shanghai is a metropolitan city with the highest urbanization rate in China. It is also a coastal city with rich terrestrial–rivershed–marine ecotones that provide diverse types of habitat and food resources for wildlife. However, as a consequence of its rapid urban development over the last four decades, the continuous reduction of urban natural ecological space has led to habitat fragmentation and loss of biodiversity. This chapter analyses the relationship between the built environment and biodiversity at the district level in Shanghai. We performed Pearson’s correlation analysis between the biodiversity variables and development intensity, ecological land and water network variables of each district unit to explore how the urban built environment influences biodiversity at the macroscale. Based on the research results, we propose the following planning suggestions that aim to protect and enhance biodiversity: (1) development intensity control and avoiding construction intrusion in key natural land areas; (2) ascertaining a minimum threshold space of ecological land and defining the specific proportion of each ecological land category; (3) improving the urban ecological river network connectivity.

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Footnotes
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Note: Following the Standard for the Assessment of Regional Biodiversity (HJ623-2011), BI was calculated as BI = Rv* 0.2 + Rp* 0.2 + DE* 0.2 + ED* 0.2 + RT* 0.1 + (100 − EI) * 0.1, where Rv denotes the normalized richness of wild animal species, Rp denotes the normalized richness of wild vascular plant species, DE denotes the normalized diversity of various types of ecosystems, ED denotes normalized species endemism, RT denotes the normalized richness of threatened species and EI denotes the normalized degree of invasion of invasive alien species.
 
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Metadata
Title
Relationship Between Built Environment and Biodiversity in High-Density Metropolitan Areas: The Case of Shanghai, China
Authors
Jing Gan
Jürgen Breuste
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73089-5_24