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CSCD记录号: CSCD:5751627
论文题名:
碎片化是生物多样性保护的最大障碍
其他题名: FRAGMENTATION THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
作者: 李迪华1; 田乐2; 王颖2; 艾美莉亚·詹森2
刊名: 景观设计学
ISSN: 2095-5405
出版年: 2016
卷: 4, 期:3, 页码:2223-2232
语种: 中文
中文关键词: 生物多样性与栖息地保护 ; 碎片化 ; 公众关注 ; 传媒 ; 城市生态 ; 生态设计
英文关键词: Biodiversity and Habitat Conservation ; Fragmentation ; Public Attention ; Media ; Urban Ecology ; Eco-design
WOS学科分类: CONSTRUCTION BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
WOS研究方向: Construction & Building Technology
中文摘要: 栖息地和生物多样性的保护已经成为全球普遍重视的议题。而随着城镇化的高速推进和气候变化的影响,物种数量减少、栖息地加速消失,以及生物多样性下降等现象仍层出不穷。本文旨在追本溯源,深入剖析栖息地与生物多样性保护过程中存在的认知、引导等多层面的碎片化问题,辨析中国在该进程中所面临的现状与挑战,并指出设计师所应当肩负的责任与角色的更新转化。
英文摘要: Habitat and biodiversity conservation has become an important issue across the world. Phenomena such as dropping species numbers, disappearing habitat, and biodiversity loss continue to emerge under the impact of the rapid urbanization and climate change. This paper aims to discuss the problem of fragmentation caused by the disconnect awareness and instruction during the process of habitat and biodiversity conservation. The paper also attempts to diagnose the status quo and challenges China faces in habitat and biodiversity conservation and point out the pressing transformation of responsibilities and roles of designers.
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/151039
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作者单位: 1.北京大学景观设计学研究院
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李迪华,田乐,王颖,等. 碎片化是生物多样性保护的最大障碍[J]. 景观设计学,2016-01-01,4(3):2223-2232
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