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Landscape ecological construction and biodiversity protection

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In the 21st century, landscape ecology should be able to design the environmental construction. The landscape ecological construction is to protect biological diversity positively, which follows the theories such as adapting to nature, mutualism and symbiosis, adjusting structure and improving function, controlling parts and adjusting the whole, and other theories of landscape ecology. This paper took humid temperate zones, landscape ecozones etc. as examples to express how to use these theories to carry out landscape ecological construction. The author put forth three points of land ecological construction: protection of rare and endangered organisms; restoration and reconstruction of important ecosystems; protection of community diversity of plant.

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Liu, H., Xu, J. & Wu, X. Landscape ecological construction and biodiversity protection. Chin. Geograph.Sc. 9, 377–382 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11769-999-0013-4

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