農地景觀生態規劃與管理(II)
Date Issued
2002
Date
2002
Author(s)
蔡厚男
DOI
902621Z002002
Abstract
In modern agricultural landscapes, the habitats of many species are fragmented.
Connectivity is an index to analyze the relationships between pattern and processes in
fragmented landscape. Connectivity refers to the qualities of the landscape that facilitate the
interaction among local populations of habitat patches.
This research tries to explore this central question of agricultural land use and planning.
Then, it applies the ecological principles of landscape network theory, security patterns(SP)
theory to analyze and map the digital spatial data of De-Zi-Kuo river plain in Yi-lan County.
The primary spatial determinants of agricultural landscape such as existing corridors, river
channels, irrigation canals, remnant hedgerows and roads of settlements, etc., are selected to
build the appropriate ecological network for sustainable agricultural landscape. Finally, the
result of this study tries to suggest the spatial strategies of agricultural land planning and
management in future.
Subjects
agricultural landscape
security pattern
ecological network
agricultural land planning and management
SDGs
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學園藝學系暨研究所
Type
report
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