Ecological Sustainability of Urban Landscape and Its Contribution to Human Health
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Urban and Rural Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 May 2023) | Viewed by 5028
Special Issue Editors
Interests: landscape pattern; sustainable landscape ecology; urban thermal environment
Interests: safe and intelligent environment; health environment
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, rapid changes in the global climate system have posed a great threat to the sustainability of landscape ecology and human society. Although risks to landscape ecology are receiving an increasing amount of attention from urban and landscape planners, further research regarding the sustainability of landscape ecosystems is still needed. In addition, the dynamics of landscape ecosystems emphasize the external disturbances of natural ecological systems and the internal responses of socio-ecological systems. Therefore, landscape sustainability studies that integrate natural ecological systems and socio-ecological systems at finer and broader temporal and spatial scales are needed. It is also necessary to examine the links between the sustainability of landscape ecosystems and human well-being to address the social and emotional processes that promote the sustainability of landscape ecosystems.
This research topic aims to present and discuss methods and the effects of promoting sustainability in landscape ecosystems, to explore the interactions between natural ecological systems and socio-ecological systems, and to explore the patterns of social and emotional processes that promote landscape sustainability. This topic aims to provide new ways to study the sustainability of landscape ecosystems in the context of climate change.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- The methods and principles of landscape ecological restoration;
- The application of new technologies for the sustainability of landscape ecosystems;
- The composition and critical mechanisms of natural ecological systems and socio-ecological systems in the landscape;
- The interaction between natural ecological systems and socio-ecological systems in the landscape;
- The relationship between the sustainability of landscape ecosystems and human well-being.
Dr. Shaobo Liu
Dr. Wenbo Lai
Dr. Xiaoxi Cai
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- landscape ecosystems
- sustainability
- natural ecological systems
- socio-ecological systems
- human well-being
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